Anticipating the market volatility on the upcoming rate cuts. Many S-Reits are already bullish and the S-Reits or related ETF are close to or at their one year high. However, even if this coming rate cut is 50 bps, the rate is still rather high. Financing that are locked previously may still be at the high rate. A better outlook is a more definitive “rate cut” package for the upcoming months or year.

However, with the global uncertainties in middle east and eastern Europe, the inflation may shoot up and the potential rate cuts may stop short.

$NikkoAM-STC Asia REIT(CFA.SI)$  $LION-PHILLIP S-REIT(CLR.SI)$ $CSOP S-REITs INDEX ETF(SRT.SI)$  

# How Will Fed's Rate Cut Affect Your Life?

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  • nomadic_m
    ·09-22
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    hi, I'm looking into $LION-PHILLIP S-REIT(CLR.SI)$. what would be a good entry point?
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    • Red PandaReplying tonomadic_m
      😊
      09-23
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    • nomadic_mReplying toRed Panda
      thanks. I'm a newbie too. we learn from each other 😊
      09-23
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    • Red Panda
      hi, the following is not a financial advise and I am still a newbie, only started trading 1 to 2 years back . Personally, I prefer DCA into these good dividend ETFs.
      09-22
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  • Egging
    ·09-18
    Great article, would you like to share it?
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