Warren Buffett has gradually adjusted his investment styles over the past few decades. In the early years, he applied more on value investing to buy stocks at discount. Then he gathered more stocks with steady business but slower growth (eg. … [Continue reading]
Bond Market vs Stock Market vs Cash
Bond, especially country level, usually is considered safe haven, therefore bond prices have been climbing up over past 4 decades (since the major correction in 1980s), resulting in extremely low bond yield, eg. only 0.74% for 10 years US treasury … [Continue reading]
Airlines Stock Crisis: Delta Airlines vs Singapore Airlines
Both Delta Airlines (NYSE: DAL) and Singapore Airlines (SGX: C6L) are well known international airlines. However, choice of stock for investing is different from choosing airline as a passenger. We need to consider from investing perspective, both … [Continue reading]
Winter Time of Global Airline Stocks
First major airline in trouble after only 2 months of Coronavirus crisis. Flybe is the largest regional airline in Europe, cannot even sustain a few months of winter time, may not able to "fly" again due to lack of funding. At the same time, … [Continue reading]
3 Main Undervalue Stock Investing Strategies (Benjamin Graham & Warren Buffett)
Value is what you get and price is what you pay. Indeed, undervalue stock investing strategy is as simple as shoppers buy familiar brands of products during sales (eg Great Singapore Sales in Jun-Aug, 11 Nov internet retailer sales, etc). However, … [Continue reading]
Impact of Central Bank Interest Rate Cut on Global Stocks
For most countries, cutting central bank interest rate is an easy way to help weaker economy. However, there is a limit, eg from current 2.5%, still could allow further 10 times 0.25% cut for Malaysia. For US, the Fed just cut interest rate by … [Continue reading]
Read in Between the Lines for Financial Reports – Tesla
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is a young giant stock with electric car technology yet to be proven profitable in future. The company has been “losing” money or making net loss over the past 10 years, mainly due to tremendous R&D expenditure and investment … [Continue reading]
Stocks with High Moral Standard
Buying a stock means one becomes a business partner. Therefore, some investors who may have high moral standard won’t invest in stocks with negative impression by society, eg smoking, drinking (alcoholic), gambling, etc. These “lower” moral … [Continue reading]
Real Market Crisis or Just Fear?
I just talk to my sister in LA, confirming California people (richest state of USA, about 1/3 national wealth if remember correctly) also feel fearful now of Coronavirus. Last 1 week of global stock market correction was a reflection of such … [Continue reading]
Reversed Stock Trading with Shorting
One “easy” way to make money in bear market is shorting of stocks, i.e. profiting from falling in share prices. However, shorting has hidden risk, even Jesse Livermore, the greatest trader, has lost most of his fortune, not because he does not know … [Continue reading]