ok//@Bill333: This is why Singapore is so successful. It is run by smart people who are pragmatic enough to adapt to take note of economic data prior to making decisions. Not stubborn old fools that don't understand that Friedman's Nobel prize for monetarism was granted in 1976. A lot has changed and blindly raising interest rates is not always the answer. CPI includes oil and rent - clearly not correlated to interest rates right now. Thank you Singapore government!
Singapore's Central Bank Unexpectedly Keeps Monetary Policy Unchanged
ok//@nerdbull1669:we did a simple analysis by comparing the expected return with the standard deviation of the daily returns of 5 stocks: NVDA AMC AMD RBDX AAPL, AMD seem to position with low risk, better expected return. Shall monitor the pre-market, will enter when time is ripe.