As Trump’s presidency comes to a close, its a good time to look back. It’s reasonable to say Trump has been the worse president ever in U.S history. I didn’t […]
Month: January 2021
[Premium] Bond Investing: Why its Better than Property
There is a ton of information on property investing in Singapore. It is just wired in us to think of property as the way to wealth. This is reflected in […]
[Premium] Gamestop? Really?
Just look at this chart of Gamestop. Just look. Almost a decade of a declining stock price, and over 100% gain in a couple of days. A vertical line up. […]
[Premium] Portfolio Update Jan 2021
The last month has been good to the portfolio. Mostly thanks to my significant holding of Tesla, which went on a rampage. It has now nearly doubled from my initial […]
[Premium] Stock Transactions Jan 2021
I’ve been talking quite a bit about how I wanted to sell some holdings to raise cash and reduce margin, and I’ve finally done it. Had waited to let them […]
Unlocking June and July 2020 Premium Articles
I’m making most Jun and Jul 2020 articles, including the portfolio and transactions, available for free. Going forward, I’ll be regularly unlocking premium posts to make them accessible for all. […]
[Premium] Investment Themes for 2021
While I talked about how I’m investing in individual posts and transactions, I thought it would be good to consolidate my thoughts on how I think 2021 will shape up. […]
[Premium] Adding Over $52,000 in one night
After my post yesterday giving a heads-up to members to pick up some stocks if they could, the market exploded today. I was all tapped out already, but still glad […]
[Premium] Blue wave confirmed and Capitol Invaded. What now?
The US Senate has flipped to the Democrats. This is a pretty big deal as now all levers of power are now in blue hands. Big tech has taken a […]
[Premium] Thoughts on the Senate Turning Blue. A Danger for Stocks?
As of this writing, one Senate seat has been won by a Democrat, and another seat has a strong chance of turning blue as well. This means the Senate, Congress, […]