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Dr Wealth Blog
2d ago
If you don’t have much time or are thinking of joining the rest of the loud-spoken fin-influencers by betting big on Tesla, I’m sorry to burst your bubble, but TSLA might go down as the biggest loser out of the current Magnificent 7 cohorts. I know there are plenty of well-researched and well-written bullish theses ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
3d ago
Mapletree Logistics Trust (“MLT”) (SGX: M44U) has seen a large price decrease of 10% in just one week. MLT also reached a new 52-week low as well as a new 5-year low, touching $1.29 on 19 April 2024. Here we look at reasons why MLT fell so much in just a week. Timing of rate ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
6d ago
The next major event in cryptocurrency is due to take place in a couple of hours. Bitcoin Halving is the event where the payout of Bitcoins to miners is literally halved. This occurs once every 210,000 blocks are mined on the Bitcoin blockchain, which takes about 4 years. Why are investors watching the Bitcoin Halving ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
1w ago
S-REITs have been trading below their long-term average price to book (P/B) valuation for a while now. Every month, when the closely watched US Consumer Price Index (CPI) economic indicator shows that inflation is still a concern, the likelihood of interest rate cuts decreases, and REITs see their share price plunge. REIT Ticker (SGX) Current ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
1w ago
REITs are a favorite investment among Singapore investors. What’s not to love, considering our affinity for real estate and the steady dividends REITs offer without the need to manage tenants? Despite the interest rate hikes since 2022, which have impacted REIT stock prices, higher-quality REITs have managed to hold up better and continue to deliver ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
2w ago
Many investors are unaware that some companies choose to underquote their investment property value in their financial reports. This arises from a choice in their financial reporting, where these companies could choose to carry their investment property at cost instead of fair value. While an efficient market should in theory address this very quickly, from ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
2w ago
Telecommunication companies fulfill a critical need today: access to the internet. We often take for granted our ability to communicate on WhatsApp, find entertainment on TikTok, hail a ride with Grab, purchase items on Shopee, and work using Gmail. However, once our connection is lost, we quickly realize the extent of our dependence on our ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
3w ago
We invest in Singapore REITs for the steady dividends they supposedly offer. After all, SREITs are required to distribute at least 90% of its income in the same year in which the income is derived to qualify for tax transparency status. So, when a REIT announces that it will substantially reduce or suspend dividends, it ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
3w ago
I’ve been a UOB One user since about 8 years ago. So, when the bonus interest rates were raised, it was…just a Bonus. But, the latest rate revision still feels like they are taking away candy that was given to us. UOB One Bonus Interest Revised Downwards ? tl;dr: UOB will be revising the Bonus ... Read more
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Dr Wealth Blog
3w ago
Both SPY and VTI are popular exchange traded funds (ETFs) that allows you to own a well diversified basket of stocks with a single trade. The key difference here is that SPY gives you exposure to the S&P 500 while VTI lets you own the entire market by tracking the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index. ... Read more
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