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I am very very rich now nudie
(06-07-2022, 01:52 PM)Talent Wrote: [ -> ]I am very very rich now nudie

you are another millionaire ?
(06-07-2022, 01:52 PM)Talent Wrote: [ -> ]I am very very rich now nudie

So you can afford to keep one small white face now. FA you want?..... Big Grin
Can treat me lunch?
(06-07-2022, 01:52 PM)Talent Wrote: [ -> ]I am very very rich now nudie

can buy $40m kopi tiam?
Lol
Wow!
But there is not need to do this if you have only Singapore shares.

I would sell all USA shares and keep Singapore HK and China.
(06-07-2022, 06:48 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]Wow!
But there is not need to do this if you have only Singapore shares.

I would sell all USA shares and keep Singapore HK and China.

Wah u are saying u are richer than her..lol
(06-07-2022, 01:52 PM)Talent Wrote: [ -> ]I am very very rich now nudie

Then time for market to chiong up liao.  Rotfl
something happening from yesterday
Rubles dropping like a rock for 6hrs
today asian currencies and others.
we waiting for analysis
we got some
1. Although many don’t realize it, interest rates are simply the price of money.
2. Interest rates last peaked in 1981 at over 15%. Then, they fell for 39 years and bottomed in July 2020 at around 0.62%.
3.
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4. Since the bottom in 2020, yields have gone up more than 5x. This reflects a significant shift. I think we are now at the very beginning of a new, long-term uptrend in interest rates.


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As of writing, the 10-year Treasury is yielding around 3.2%. That’s still far below the long-term historical average of approximately 5.6%. It’s also not even in the ballpark of the US government’s dubious official inflation rate of 8.6%, which is undoubtedly understated.

In other words, interest rates have a lot of room to go up.

I expect interest rates to reach new all-time highs in this new, long-term cycle. That would mean we’d see the 10-year Treasury yield north of 15%.
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/rare...s-imminent
(06-07-2022, 01:52 PM)Talent Wrote: [ -> ]I am very very rich now nudie

Congrats! Big Grin
(06-07-2022, 08:08 PM)FartSunKing Wrote: [ -> ]fcuk you lar

your Cosco 18 cts nia

no way your would cut loss

since you cost around $2

dumbfark
stock market will never go up in a raising interest rates environment. Standby cash for the big crash! It will happen soon.