October 05, 2014
October 02, 2014
verge of collapse
Tan Teng Boo believes global financial markets are in a very dangerous situation... only China will escape unscathed... don't buy shares or properties now.
(source : The Edge )
September 12, 2014
market view
In terms of specifics, we continue to see incredible momentum in India’s stock market! You will recall that we first recommended exposure to this market several months ago and despite the recent run up, we see plenty of potential.
Elsewhere in Asia, Hong Kong has recently broken out of a lengthy consolidation phase and even Taiwan’s stock market is gaining momentum. So, our readers can consider looking for opportunities in these stock markets.
Over in South America, Brazil’s stock market is showing signs of strength and the uptrend could continue for several months.
In summary, the monetary backdrop remains favourable towards stocks, America’s housing market is rebounding and a variety of technical indicators are showing strength. Therefore, we continue to believe that the ongoing primary uptrend will continue for several months, so our readers should stay fully invested in common stocks.
Although this bull market is mature and we will get some volatility heading into spring, the path of least resistance remains up and investors should stay positioned for the northbound journey.
- Puru Saxena
September 09, 2014
crash ahead
September 07, 2014
Debunkery - Ken Fisher
I read this book recently. To sum it up all this is what he recommends:
invest in stocks all the time even when you are retired
in the long term it performs better than any other assets
the market will always bounce back even after a bear
so just get into stocks when you can
forget about dollar averaging
diversify diversify diversify
growth, value, small caps, US, foreign, various sectors
just buy them and hold
don't trade or time the market
it is too complex for any single indicator to be reliable
that includes pe ratio, interest rates, comsumer confidence and whatnot
or events like sars, terrorism, unemployment
only exception is the presidential cycle
and all these are proven by historical facts
cash flow management is the key
diversity smoothens out the volatility
Well, that's the long term strategy
but who can wait for long term
we all want to become rich now ! right?
August 30, 2014
5 Warren Buffett quotes to remember
There's a huge difference between the business that grows and requires lots of capital and the business that grows and doesn't require capital.
I look for businesses in which I think I can predict what they're going to look like in ten to fifteen years time.
You pay a very high price in the stock market for a cheery consensus.
We just try to buy businesses with good-to-superb underlying economics run by honest and able people and buy them at sensible prices.
Great investment opportunities come around when excellent companies are surrounded by unusual circumstances that cause the stock to be misappraised.