My Stock Report Card for Dec 2016
Total Dividend Collected from Jan – Dec 2016 : SGD $ 62,205.
Income distribution in Dec came from Aimsamp Cap Reit, SPH. I sold off SPH as I think they might be too late in their transformation exercise and added some Facebook.
Happy New Year :-). What a year, 2016 ! For the first time, the Singapore market performed badly while the US market hits all time high. As you might have noticed, in the past few years, I slowed down on the accumulation of dividend stocks in Singapore and started to look for growth stocks in the US market for purpose of diversifying my portfolio. I am relieved that the dividend revenue managed to increase as I was expecting a drop due to the privatization of Keppel Land and the poor performance of the Singapore market.
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US market still seems expensive to me.
Hi My Sweet Retirement,
Definitely expensive now that the market has moved up so much. May be time for some profit taking.
which broker u use to buy us stock ?
Hi Joseph, I am using DBS vickers. To be honest, I am not a fan of them as their tools are really bad. I just stuck with them coz I started with them and am too lazy to migrate. Here's a nice comparison across the brokerage houses in Singpaore for your reference. http://blog.moneysmart.sg/invest/how-to-decide-which-investment-brokerage-in-singapore-is-best-for-you/
Wow, you are so inspiring!!! Your vested amount in shares is almost like 2million! Ok, you are my inspiration. I am a FTWM and it is really really difficult though. Could I ask - why are there two Google shares when i try to check it out on yahoo finance? If i have USD, is there anyway to use the USD directly to buy shares or do i still need to pay in SGD and have it converted by the broker?
Thanks so much for your advice!
Hi, Thanks for the compliment, let's learn together. Here's the explanation for the two different google shares http://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/052215/goog-or-googl-which-google-should-you-buy.asp. You can definitely use USD to buy shares directly without converting. You just need to do a telegraphic transfer (TT) into the brokerage account to trade. Hope this helps and good luck !
Hi Lady/fellow Singtel investor,
Quite surprised that you are holding a small qty of Singtel in Singapore market.
Did you divested some and any reasons why? I mean they are like one of the great pillars in Sg. haha.
In fact, I have only recently invested in them.
Hi Frowns88,
I used to own some Singtel lots. What you are seeing are the odd lots that I can't sell through my broker unless I call them.
Reason for divesting is due to profit taking. Good that you have invested in them, good keep though watch out for the disruption in the telecom industry esp from the OTTs.
Hi Lady,
I can see you have more than 50% of your portfolio in Starhub. In recent months, Starhub stock price came down > 20%... but the dividends remains approx 6%..
1. Do you think Starhub can sustain this dividend payout moving forward?
2. Do you think 6% dividends eg Starhub is one of the best for SG stocks?
SingTel is at least 20% more expensive than Starhub and now the gap is even bigger and the dividends are lower than Starhub.. for a newbie like me, it does not make sense to buy SingTel...
3. Please share if you think othetwise.