Capital Land stock hits multi yr high
#1

I write previously that the fair consideration price $4.10 was realisable and bought the stock in June 7 at around $3.70
Unfortunately, there was no much better price to enter since.

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Stock is climbing towards fair  consideration price but not much point to buy now as not much meat left.

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I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#2

(22-07-2021, 05:33 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I write previously that the fair consideration price $4.10 was realisable and bought the stock in June 7 at around $3.70
Unfortunately, there was no much better price to enter since.

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Stock is climbing towards fair  consideration price but not much point to buy now as not much meat left.

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Hope it will grow further upwards in the near future Big Grin
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#3

(22-07-2021, 05:33 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  I write previously that the fair consideration price $4.10 was realisable and bought the stock in June 7 at around $3.70
Unfortunately, there was no much better price to enter since.

[Image: B4XDp5U.jpg]

Stock is climbing towards fair  consideration price but not much point to buy now as not much meat left.

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Clap for u
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#4

Ah Buff your trades are all so successful huh? Like that you don't need to start business wat, just trade for living can liao.
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#5

(22-07-2021, 09:54 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  Ah Buff your trades are all so successful huh? Like that you don't need to start business wat, just trade for living can liao.

Hi. Investing does not take up all my time.
Also business offers many challenges to create and start an enterprise is a unique experience in life..its not all about money. That I why rich people continue working even when they don't have to anymore.

Sitting at a 9 to 5 job worling for someone else's enterprise can be  a meaningless venture even if one earns a high salary....as you are not creating something of your own.

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#6

(22-07-2021, 09:54 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  Ah Buff your trades are all so successful huh? Like that you don't need to start business wat, just trade for living can liao.

Good that he is willing to share his knowledge with people.
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#7

Ah Buff can follow this couple.

Self-made millionaires before 20

Dalton Ng and Joella Lum aren't your average young couple.

For one, they're cohabiting — and paying rent — in a comfortable condominium apartment a stone's throw away from Orchard Road.

For another, they're both self-made millionaires. That's right, they're each worth between $2 million to $3 million, Dalton, who just turned 20, tells us.

Admitting that they lead unconventional lives, 19-year-old Joella says both of them have the same fiercely independent streak and grew up with an entrepreneurial mindset.

"You know the people in primary school who go and buy the six-pack of erasers and sell each one individually? We're that kind of people," she laughs.

Indeed, while most people their age are toiling away at their minimum wage part-time gigs, the pair make a comfortable $70,000 to $150,000 monthly from their various businesses and investments.

Dalton runs two start-ups: Glance.sg, a hyperlocal platform for freelancers, and ContainerPay, a payment processing system for the shipping industry.

As for Joella, she operates several stores on e-commerce platform Shopify. She also handles the pair's stocks and cryptocurrency investments.

The grind seems to have paid off for them — when Joella was just 18 and Dalton was 19, they were able to move out of their families’ homes. Not to mention, they have more than enough spare cash to drop on designer clothes and custom PCs.

https://www.asiaone.com/money/self-made-...ncial-tips
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#8

(22-07-2021, 10:41 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  Ah Buff can follow this couple.

Self-made millionaires before 20

Dalton Ng and Joella Lum aren't your average young couple.

For one, they're cohabiting — and paying rent — in a comfortable condominium apartment a stone's throw away from Orchard Road.

For another, they're both self-made millionaires. That's right, they're each worth between $2 million to $3 million, Dalton, who just turned 20, tells us.

Admitting that they lead unconventional lives, 19-year-old Joella says both of them have the same fiercely independent streak and grew up with an entrepreneurial mindset.

"You know the people in primary school who go and buy the six-pack of erasers and sell each one individually? We're that kind of people," she laughs.

Indeed, while most people their age are toiling away at their minimum wage part-time gigs, the pair make a comfortable $70,000 to $150,000 monthly from their various businesses and investments.

Dalton runs two start-ups: Glance.sg, a hyperlocal platform for freelancers, and ContainerPay, a payment processing system for the shipping industry.

As for Joella, she operates several stores on e-commerce platform Shopify. She also handles the pair's stocks and cryptocurrency investments.

The grind seems to have paid off for them — when Joella was just 18 and Dalton was 19, they were able to move out of their families’ homes. Not to mention, they have more than enough spare cash to drop on designer clothes and custom PCs.

https://www.asiaone.com/money/self-made-...ncial-tips

Business is business no doubt one has to work hard but dont sell your soul

Those say I should follow this person or that person remember each person has a different goal and purpose. I don't have to be follow anyone.

When you ask me to go and follow them....did you follow them yourself?

I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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#9

(22-07-2021, 09:54 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  Ah Buff your trades are all so successful huh? Like that you don't need to start business wat, just trade for living can liao.



Buying cheap stuff from Vietnam (but advertised as Made in China) and then selling on carousell is where his rice bowl from. lol
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#10

(22-07-2021, 10:53 PM)sgbuffett Wrote:  
(22-07-2021, 10:41 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  Ah Buff can follow this couple.

Self-made millionaires before 20

Dalton Ng and Joella Lum aren't your average young couple.

For one, they're cohabiting — and paying rent — in a comfortable condominium apartment a stone's throw away from Orchard Road.

For another, they're both self-made millionaires. That's right, they're each worth between $2 million to $3 million, Dalton, who just turned 20, tells us.

Admitting that they lead unconventional lives, 19-year-old Joella says both of them have the same fiercely independent streak and grew up with an entrepreneurial mindset.

"You know the people in primary school who go and buy the six-pack of erasers and sell each one individually? We're that kind of people," she laughs.

Indeed, while most people their age are toiling away at their minimum wage part-time gigs, the pair make a comfortable $70,000 to $150,000 monthly from their various businesses and investments.

Dalton runs two start-ups: Glance.sg, a hyperlocal platform for freelancers, and ContainerPay, a payment processing system for the shipping industry.

As for Joella, she operates several stores on e-commerce platform Shopify. She also handles the pair's stocks and cryptocurrency investments.

The grind seems to have paid off for them — when Joella was just 18 and Dalton was 19, they were able to move out of their families’ homes. Not to mention, they have more than enough spare cash to drop on designer clothes and custom PCs.

https://www.asiaone.com/money/self-made-...ncial-tips

Business is business no doubt one has to work hard but dont sell your soul

Those say I should follow this person or that person remember each person has a different goal and purpose. I don't have to be follow anyone.

When you ask me to go and follow them....did you follow them yourself?
You're businessman mah, I'm not. I don't care for money very much. Although you always say money not the most important, but your posts don't show that. In fact, your posts tell me that you're an aspiring entrepreneur who desires to reach the upper echelons of society.
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#11

RHB has a new target price of $4.40.
Achievable??
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#12

Its a joke when a $17b company only $3 plus.
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