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08 November 2018

 

Singapore Straits Times Index (STI) market cycles provided 4 major opportunities in the past 31 years from 1987 to 2018

Singapore Straits Times Index (STI) market cycles provided 4 major opportunities in the past 31 years from 1987 to 2018.

Assume you got USD1m, your money was trippled to USD3m in the first opportunity; USD9m in the 2nd; USD27m in the 3rd; USD81m in the 4th!

Assume you got another 4 opportunities in the coming 31 years, what will happen?

What will happen if you use a margin of 300% in each opportunity?

So my friend, do not worry too much. Even if you got USD100k only now, you could have USD8.1m after 31 years!

Long Term Investment Strategy:

Buy the bluest stocks at 100% of planned amount after STI drops by 50% from high; buy another 50% with margin after STI drops by 60%; buy another 25% with margin after STI drops by 70%.

All of following conditions must be met before long term buying.

MSCI World Market Index dropped by more than 50%; (To make sure the drop is significant and sufficient world wide)

S&P 500 dropped by more than 50%; (To make sure US drop is significant and sufficient thus does not affect other countries especially the country you are in)

STI Index dropped by more than 50%; (To make sure the drop is significant and sufficient country wide thus does not affect the sector you are in)

Sector Index of the stock dropped by more than 50%; (To make sure the drop is significant and sufficient sector wide thus does not affect the stocks you are in)

Stock dropped by more than 50%; (To make sure the drop is significant and sufficient)

Check past 30 to 50 years of chart history of the candidate stocks (usually coming from the national stock index component companies) and select those stocks that rose the most in percentage (much much more than the index growth) in every bull market from the bear market bottom; (To makke sure you are able to outperform the index)

Target price: rising by at least 200% from the bear market bottom.
(This is the minimum target, do not consider profit taking before this price)


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