KienBoon
10-07
Hi. Indicators are more for short term and speculative investment. If go long term, we should need to identify suitable counters in terms of their dividend policy, quarterly net profit, stable business nature, company direction moving forward and expansion plan, to name a few. Companies like banks and energy industries, etc.  should have much higher chance of good and stable growth with regular consistent dividend as well. Nevertheless it may be suitable to allocate certain minor percentage of portfolio for more volatile counters like Tech companies. Cheers. [Smile] [Smile]
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