@BenjiFuji:What to do in a market crash?Well first of all CELEBRATE.As a value investor especially during the bull runs, I have been waiting patiently for a crash together with my other fellow investors.Having seen the 1997, 2008 crashes and kicked myself silly for not investing. I subsequently loaded up on minor drips along the way. No regrets. Definately during this drip I will fire in more. However please fire in sensibly and never bet the house.Secondly, I will also review the valuations of quality companies and re look at my strategy which is to invest in undervalued quality companies that have a wide moat. I will also be moreprudent in my spending to load up on my dry powder. I have also been investing in indexes like $S&P 500(.SPX)$.Finally,
@CyrilDavy:$Micron Technology(MU)$ Repeatedly, MU is attacked ,with Crystal balls forecast of guts of the dram and hand processor chips. Then Micron goes down, till they report earnings ,back up to a new high. So let the stock sell down and add to lower your cost basis. Everything need computer chips. Forward P/E of 6.x implies a 17% return even without growth. If it grows with increase demand of EV, IOT and gadgets , this will be a double in 4 years.
@Ron18:$SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD(C6L.SI)$Big jump in SIA Group's passenger traffic; capacity expected to reach 61% of pre-COVID levels by May. [smile] [smile] [smile] SINGAPORE: A total of 893,000 passengers flew on Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scoot last month, an almost nine-fold increase from a year ago as travel restrictions continue to ease. [Happy] [Happy] SIA Group's latest operating results showed that its two airlines carried 790 per cent more passengers in March compared to a year ago. The 893,000 passengers last month is up from the 544,600 in February 2022. [LOL] [LOL] [LOL] โThere was a significant increase in passenger demand at both Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scoot in Marc