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cathylmg
    11-Jun-2009 15:18  
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https://www.ocbc.com/internet-banking/

 

1.53% per annum for monthly deposit. 2% loss in exchange on top of exchange rate and loss for early termination. Not worth.



pharoah88      ( Date: 11-Jun-2009 15:12) Posted:

MYR and AUD and NZD pay reasonable interest for idle fund and the potential for subsequent capital appreciation too.

 
 
pharoah88
    11-Jun-2009 15:12  
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MYR and AUD and NZD pay reasonable interest for idle fund and the potential for subsequent capital appreciation too.
 
 
wongmx6
    10-Jun-2009 15:46  
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Thanks.

cathylmg      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 15:34) Posted:

I use it for trading. So when it idle I just leave it there.

wongmx6      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 15:28) Posted:

How safe to leave big sum of money at poems account?


 

 
cathylmg
    10-Jun-2009 15:34  
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I use it for trading. So when it idle I just leave it there.

wongmx6      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 15:28) Posted:

How safe to leave big sum of money at poems account?


cathylmg      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 12:02) Posted:

I leave my money in my Poem account. 1percent interest per annum is better then those from the bank while your money idle.


 
 
wongmx6
    10-Jun-2009 15:28  
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How safe to leave big sum of money at poems account?


cathylmg      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 12:02) Posted:

I leave my money in my Poem account. 1percent interest per annum is better then those from the bank while your money idle.

 
 
cathylmg
    10-Jun-2009 12:02  
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I leave my money in my Poem account. 1percent interest per annum is better then those from the bank while your money idle.
 

 
niuyear
    10-Jun-2009 10:39  
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Anyone  familiar with Sensex stock? Ytd, they posted 460 points gain and their price of stock not as high as US.  Is it worth a look?
 
 
Laulan
    10-Jun-2009 10:32  
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Just look at bank deposit rates and you will find it is not worthwhile to save.  These are some options I can think of:

1.  Instead of putting money in the bank, buy the bank shares instead.  The three Sing banks pay regular dividends which is better than the interests you could get anywhere.

2. Pay off your car mortgage if previously the rate of interests was high.  For example you borrowed to buy a new cars a few years ago and still paying, make full settlement with the finance company.  You could save few thousand dollars if yours was on 5 to 10 years term.  Like wise if you bought a house/flat, consider if you could pay off part/full amt of the loan.

3. Become a "loan shark" when the govt introduce licensing for them.  This option have to wait. LOL......

Cheers

 
 
 
niuyear
    10-Jun-2009 10:19  
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If you want park money at Stock, Follow our Temasek foot step -  Dont park in US stocks anymore.   US government keeps printing money, and in time to come, the value depreciate though , stock market could surge very high as what people predict, but, by then, the value is not attractive.

Temasek is so clever!  They dump US investment also because they see US$ depreciates in time to come and their stock might not worth as much when they sell? 

Anyone got any view on this?



wongmx6      ( Date: 08-Jun-2009 10:46) Posted:



Hi all, 

I have about 150K of cash, where should i park it as i may need to use it within 1/2 year.


Some said Aussie Dollars or Canadian Dollars is worth to look into.

Please share if anyone have good idea? and what is the best FD rate that is offering right now at Singapore.

 

Thanks a lot.

 
 
Hulumas
    09-Jun-2009 15:14  
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Could you tell me how to park then? After telling me, I 'll park it most likely!

01101749      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 02:07) Posted:

pls park your money in my pocket

 

 
iPunter
    09-Jun-2009 05:12  
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Well done, Sir... :)

This feat is not easy to achieve... Smiley

 
 
wongmx6
    09-Jun-2009 05:12  
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Thanks.

CWQuah      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 01:21) Posted:



Consider some MMF(money market funds) invested in S'pore govt bonds + high-quality corporate bonds.

Typically abt 1-1.2%.

Philip Securities MMF in the cash mgmt account so far is achieving this. You may wanna look up fundsupermart website also to see if there are other similar funds.

Stocks now look a bit overvalued really. I believe you're trying to diversify a bit from stocks. So choose a slightly different instrument.

As for currency, outlook is a bit murky... but if my bearish reading on DJIA & oil is anything to go by, ironically, USD may rally instead vs SGD.

Caveat emptor.

 
 
01101749
    09-Jun-2009 04:24  
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outstanding! im better then all fund manager and broker out there! my portfolio still in profits few xx after many years of trading!
 
 
cheongwee
    09-Jun-2009 02:13  
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01101749,..so how is the going?..your stock i means?
 
 
cheongwee
    09-Jun-2009 02:11  
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BHWA HA HA HA HA...Smiley

01101749      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 02:07) Posted:

pls park your money in my pocket

 

 
01101749
    09-Jun-2009 02:07  
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pls park your money in my pocket
 
 
CWQuah
    09-Jun-2009 01:21  
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Consider some MMF(money market funds) invested in S'pore govt bonds + high-quality corporate bonds.

Typically abt 1-1.2%.

Philip Securities MMF in the cash mgmt account so far is achieving this. You may wanna look up fundsupermart website also to see if there are other similar funds.

Stocks now look a bit overvalued really. I believe you're trying to diversify a bit from stocks. So choose a slightly different instrument.

As for currency, outlook is a bit murky... but if my bearish reading on DJIA & oil is anything to go by, ironically, USD may rally instead vs SGD.

Caveat emptor.
 
 
sam111
    09-Jun-2009 00:38  
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only invest part of it or half of it, never , never all..................if u burn ,u still hav capital to start again.
 
 
wongmx6
    08-Jun-2009 11:36  
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Appreciate that Farmer,

I will consider and study its fundamental.

Regards.



Farmer      ( Date: 08-Jun-2009 11:27) Posted:

How about ST Engg? Same strategy lor!

 
 
Farmer
    08-Jun-2009 11:27  
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How about ST Engg? Same strategy lor!
 
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