T-bill yield dives to 2.5% as demand bounces
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What happened? The days of being able to enjoy a high yield for Singapore
T-bills appear to be over. The cut off yield for the 6-month Singapore
T-bill ...
4 hours ago
Uncle8888, you already practicing half-stop-loss strategy!
ReplyDeleteTake out your initial capital for war chest & let your profits run!! Kekeke!!
At end of day it's all about having insurance & risk mgmt. And insurance does have its cost .... whether actual costs, or opportunity costs, or needing more monitoring efforts.
My late FIL had Koh Bros too and happily sold off as "profits" for distribution. You see long-term investing when we are dead but companies still around
ReplyDeleteHis sons sold off ...
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