Siglap Trading Scrapbook

Sharing my investment opinions/trade ideas as well as rationalizing them in words. All posts are personal opinions and do not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument, or to make any investments. Readers should do your own due diligence at all times.

Sunday, 28 April 2019

Family Office Dinner

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To actually manage a gathering of so many individuals working in Family Offices is nary impossible. But for one night, the company actuall...
Saturday, 20 April 2019

Funny Business Owner

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This is what its like to have your own business and be savage about how you run your shop.
Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Saxo Investor Launch - Investing For the Future

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And so, on Saturday 30th March, Saxo launched its 3rd platform in Singapore. This platform is targeted at all the buy and hold investor type...

My Saxo P&L 2019 March

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A slight reprieve from two months of horrendous trading activity. I have had a few good FX runs (even though I tried to ban myself), and t...

2019 Dividend Accumulator March

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Still didn't get into any very significant positions since. Still it has been more than an OK month for dividends. 04 March $52.79 ...
Monday, 25 March 2019

>$3 Billion

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After almost 12 months of en bloc fever that I've written about here and here , all Mandarin Gardens managed to canvass was 65% of the v...
Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Third Berserker Rage Of 2019

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OMG. Another month into 2019, another berserker rage, bigger than ever. Even after last month's big losses , I went into this trying...
Monday, 11 March 2019

Justin Fieber's FIRE Fund

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Justin Fieber is the blogger who owns the site Mr Free At 33 . I am a big fan and he has really inspired me a lot. He was the one who re...
Sunday, 3 March 2019

My Saxo P&L 2019 February

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A continuation to the terrible start to my year! I'm already down ANOTHER $2K in February! I REALLY need to stop trading for a while...

2019 Dividend Accumulator February

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Because of the ongoing global uncertainty, I haven't have had much balls to pump my cash back into dividend paying stocks. My problem is...
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