T-bill yield falls to 2% as demand eases
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What happened? The results for the latest 6-month Singapore T-bill auction
are out. At the auction on 19 June 2025, the cut off yield for the 6-month
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2 hours ago
Heehee not counting drawdowns or paper losses is beyond agak agak ... more gasak gasak liao LOL.
ReplyDeleteFor me, precision counting is useful when comparing different methods to ensure comparing the same thing, and to see which one good to adopt i.e. steal :)
CW,
ReplyDeleteI must give credit when its due.
You are the only one I know who tracks money GIVEN BACK to the market and show it to everyone!!!
Plus not forgetting you also open enough to use 2007's highest cashflow as your index 100. That alone sets you apart from all the other snake oils who will only use their worst year as index 100 ;)
Eh, I'm thirsty...
:-)
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