πππ$SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD(C6L.SI)$ πππ Start your DCA, I think the very obvious bet onregular investment has to be this. With China tourists oozing out, we can see this stock rocketing up to the moon. At least that is what I am going for! Good Luck! Flying to the moon! https://simplywall.st/stocks/sg/transportation/sgx-c6l/singapore-airlines-shares?bpId=2319352&link_type=cta
πππ I bought $SINGTEL(Z74.SI)$ Knowing that this is my DCA monthly pick. This stock will not go wrong if you are adopting aconsistent DCA. I'm not questioning my pick. However there is another stock that I wish I could have bought as the last pick of mine. That is... $SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD(C6L.SI)$ At the beginning of the Dec 2022, I thought I could have myopia bcos the recovery of SIA might be not so successful bcos China is still staunch on her Covid-19 zero tolerant policy. A big door to the world's air travels big boy is still tightly close. But guess what, in a short period of a few weeks, things changed. Our China big boy
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@Qwinbie:Growing up watching football. I started to idolise footballers or teams. Most of us started watching football when VAR is not even heard of.We will always criticize referee's dubious discussion on the foul awarded, free kicks or penalties given. We were so upset when the referee gave the wrong decisions and change the outcome of the results and winners. Our usual favourite team, Brazil or many others favourite England failed to win the tournament despite assembling a world class team. So many yearsgone. Look back, I had watch football for more than 30 years. This 30 years of football watching becomes a story. What now I recalled? In reality, the funtamentals are all the same. Whether is football game or stock market. Some shares have the best potential, they are scheduled to be
β½οΈβ½οΈβ½οΈ #AFFMitsubishiElectricCup2022 β½οΈβ½οΈβ½οΈ It has been an event that the South East Asianfootball fanatics have always been waiting for.If my memories didn't fail me, it used to be called Tiger Cup, sponsored by ABP then changed to Suzuki Cup sponsored by Suzuki then now called Mitsubishi Electric Cup. As a lion supporter we used to watch MalaysiaCup growing up taking a lot of pride into it. When Singapore pulled out Malaysia Cup and League and started our own S-League. The regional rivalry shifted its focus to AFF. Once every two years, that is how the Singapore avid Supporters born in the 70s grew up supporting their national footballers. From Fandi, Sundramoorthy, to Indra & Alan Shar... And many many heroes. We grew up supporting Singapore footballer because of Nat
Growing up watching football. I started to idolise footballers or teams. Most of us started watching football when VAR is not even heard of.We will always criticize referee's dubious discussion on the foul awarded, free kicks or penalties given. We were so upset when the referee gave the wrong decisions and change the outcome of the results and winners. Our usual favourite team, Brazil or many others favourite England failed to win the tournament despite assembling a world class team. So many yearsgone. Look back, I had watch football for more than 30 years. This 30 years of football watching becomes a story. What now I recalled? In reality, the funtamentals are all the same. Whether is football game or stock market. Some shares have the best potential, they are scheduled to be
$YANGZIJIANG SHIPBLDG HLDGS LTD(BS6.SI)$πππSingapore is opening up!The stocks are soaring!Watch out for YZJ, it is still below is potential.We are expecting her to fly!!!Go Go Go!I believe YZJ scan fly!π«π«π«
THE FALLS OF CHINA'S PROPERTY GIANTS $Evergrande(03333)$ These would have greater than we told effects on economic and financial impacts both domestically and globally. Some likely impacts include: 1. Financial Instability: If these companies (Example: Evergrande) default on their massive debts, it could lead to a systematic financial crisis within Chinaβs banking and real estate sectors, potentially causing a ripple effect or systematic risk through the global financial system. The last thing we want to see is the Lehmanβs Brotherβs effect in year 2008. In my opinion, we may see a similar ripple effect coming. However, the reaction of Chinese regulators will be very crucial in determining if they can stir the ship into safety. If not treated with care, the domestic problem may escalate
@CatherineGunter:$Microsoft(MSFT)$ if it drops. I add. If it goes up, still adding. Accumulating like a bad habit in this company. All my peeps right here right now, they know what I meanπ! π£ I'm starting to think the MSFT deal is depressing the price since it's capped at the $95 buyout price. If the deal goes through, MSFT got a steal!