Isn’t Investing Just Buying And Selling?

What is investment? Isn’t it just buying and selling an asset? That was what I thought so too when I first began investing. Along the way, I learnt a great deal about what investment is about. It goes beyond just buying and selling. I remember when I first begun investing, the questions that went through my head were questions like “What stocks should I buy?” or “How much does it cost?”. It was simple as that. Perhaps like me, you asked yourself these two questions and found your answers. Subsequently, the ‘Buy’ button was clicked and now you own your very own stock. You were happy, with emphasis on the word ‘were’. Maybe you got lucky, things went your way for awhile, and suddenly it happened. Your stocks went from profit to loss. You’re not alone and it’s not uncommon. When losing, you begin to enter the denial phase and convince yourself that it’ll go back up again. Weeks passed, and you suddenly realise that you’re holding onto a 20% loss. What now? Now, you learn that investing is not just buying and selling.

I’ve been there and done that, but most importantly, I’ve learnt from it and I want to share with you the lessons I’ve learnt so you don’t have to go through it yourself. But just like investing, easy to understand, hard to apply. However, I will still attempt to offer some practical tips that I use in my investment process. “Investment process”? You mean it’s not just buying and selling? Plainly speaking, it is, but there’s more to it. There’s a whole lot of thought process going on before the ‘Buy’ button is clicked.

 

The Plan

“If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” – The overused quote indeed. But it’s only because indeed, it works. Here are some of the questions that go through my mind before I click that ‘Buy’ button.

  1. What is this company that I am about to buy involved in? What is its business like and is it profitable? – This is your fundamental analysis phase.
  2. What’s the price now, can it fall further or should I take action now? – This is your technical analysis phase.
  3. What price am I going to buy at, and why? – Based on the above two analyses.
  4. If I buy at $X, when do I take profit and when do I stop my losses? – Contigency plan: Setting profit targets and stop losses.
  5. Why am I buying this stock? – Are you in for the long-run or a quick bite off the market?

 

If you can answer these questions, you’ve already answered “What”, “When”, “Why” and that should be almost good enough. Feel free to add on more questions to this list. The more you plan, the better prepared you are when emotions try to block out your rational thinking. When you plan well, you’re setting up barricades against emotions that confuse the rational mind after the ‘Buy’ is clicked. It will be useful to know that it has served me very well and I am confident that it will serve you well also.

The Execution

“Plan your trade, trade your plan” – So after you’ve done your planning and have convinced yourselves that this is a good and profitable company, you click the ‘Buy’ button. Congratulations, you’re now an official stockholder! The real challenge of investing starts now – “Trade your plan”. Anyone can plan, but how many can execute without allowing emotions to get in the way? When things go your way, you pat yourself on the back and say to yourself “Good job!”. Perhaps like myself, you were 20% up, and before you know it, it became 20% down and you feel the pinch. Now, what would you do? As good as my plan was, I found out that my emotions blocked out rational thinking and I started creating false beliefs and adopting a whole new plan(that’s based on emotions) to make myself feel better. Check if you’re saying or doing the same things to yourself.

  • From a short-term trade, you turned it into a “long-term investment”. – You’re suddenly trading for a whole new reason which doesn’t make sense.
  • Cut your profits and let your losses grow – Don’t get mixed up! It should be the other way around.
  • “It’s cheaper now, maybe I should buy more?” – It’s not a bad plan, but it only works if you’ve got deep pockets. Do you? And is it deep enough? Remember, you are adding to a losing position, why not add to a winning position?
  • Ignored your stop losses and allowed it to be breached.

 

If you’re saying or doing these things, sit down and reflect for awhile. Think about what your game plan was and if you are still following your plan. If you’re no longer trading the same plan based on rational thinking, you’re likely to be trading based on emotions. If you allowed yourself to trade on emotions, be prepared to see yourself wiped out of the market. It’s okay to lose a few battles, but win the war. Don’t get wiped out in one bad hand because you allowed your emotions to run wild.

 

The Review

After all is said and done, it’s always good to look back and ask yourself these two questions:

  1. What went right, and what could I do to make it better?
  2. What went wrong, and what could I have done instead?

Two simple questions, yet packed with so much wisdom and knowledge that will guide you on your next investment.

 

Hope this helps you realise that there’s more to investment than just buying and selling. When you have a comprehensive plan and discipline to carry out your plan, you immediately become a successful investor just based on that two criteria. Keep working on it with undying persistence and improve the accuracy of your trade plan. All the best in your investments!

 

 

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Delicious And Affordable Pizza Places in Singapore

Pizza, a specialty of Italian cuisine, has been one of the well-loved food around the world – including Singapore. Who can resist deliciously baked thin crust topped with rich tomatoes, oozing with cheese, and savory toppings. It is like a beautiful symphony for my belly!

1. SAPRINO’S PIZZA

Saprino’s Pizza offers inexpensive pizzas that you can mix and match. What’s more? You can even create your own pizza by choosing from their meat, vegetable, and cheese toppings. We usually order the Pepperoni and Aloha pizza for S$28, inclusive of the delivery charge. Not bad for two 10″ big pizza. You may also indulge on their gourmet pizzas with flavors such as New York Deli, Sicilian, and Classico Italiano or their specialty pizzas with flavors such as Vegetarian Special, Tuscany, and Pesto Veggie. Prices of the pizzas range from S$13.80-35. Aside from pizzas, they have a wide array of add-ons that range from S$2.90-8.90.

Order yours today by calling 6636-3636 or by visiting sarpinos.sg.

2. SPIZZA

Spizza first opened its doors in Club Street with its vision of serving affordable yet authentic thin-crusted wood-fired pizza and other delectable Italian dishes. The prices of the pizza range from S$21-25. Their beautifully named pizzas including Anna, Claudia, Katerina, and Nadia can be customized by adding toppings such as Parma Ham, Carpaccio, Pancetta Bacon, Salmon, mixed Seafood, and Buffalo Mozzarella for S$4. If you cannot decide which type of pizza to choose then try their best sellers such as Margherita (Vegetarian), Pamela, and Olivia.

Order yours today by calling 6377-7773 or by visiting spizza.sg.

3. THE PIZZA PLACE

The Pizza Place is perfect for couples of group of friends who want to dine in delicious yet no fuss pizzeria with at a wide array of topping variations. The old-fashioned thick crust that is soft on the inside and crispy on the outside will have you wanting for more. They offer regular 10″ and 14″ pizzas that is able to feed at least a medium-sized group. Budget-friendly prices range from S$16-30.

Order yours today by calling 6336-1979 or by visiting them at #B1-16, Raffles City Shopping Centre, 252 North Bridge Road.

4. MANHATTAN PIZZA CO.

The Manhattan Pizza Co., offering New York-style pizza, is beloved by many. What separates this pizzeria from the rest is that they offer 20″ whole pizzas that are enjoyed by the people from New York. Aside from pizzas, they serve sides such as BBQ wings (S$5.90) and combos such as The Brat Pack (S$5). A slice of 10″ pizza is priced S$4.80-6.80. Choose from a collection of specialty and classic pizzas. Personally, I recommend the Regina, Pepperoni, Vegetarian, and Meat Lover.

Order your by visiting mymanhattanpizza.com.

Image Credits: The Manhattan Pizza Company via Facebook

Image Credits: The Manhattan Pizza Company via Facebook

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You’d Be Surprised At How Much It Costs To Get Pregnant In Singapore

Once you have confirmed that you are pregnant, your mixed emotions will take a while to settle. Then, it is time to prepare for your much-awaited pregnancy. Before you deliver your child, it is vital to determine the costs related to your pregnancy here in Singapore.

PRE-NATAL

Expecting mothers need to visit the OB/GYNs or gynecologists regularly. As a result, you will have to pay about S$60-75 per visit. But to save more, you may take on the maternity package that costs about S$400 in the public hospitals. This already includes charges for consultation and needed supplements.

Routinely care for both your baby and you includes: monitoring blood pressure and weight gain, lab tests for blood and urine, and monitoring your baby’s position, heartbeat, and size. Additional tests include ultrasound and fetal health screening.

PRE-NATAL CLASSES

To prepare you physically and emotionally to giving birth in Singapore, you may join pre-natal classes that cost about S$150-250. These classes will impart knowledge on handling labor pain, post-natal exercises, and nursing for your newborn baby.

DELIVERY AND HOSPITALIZATION

Hospitalization for two days will cost you about S$3,000 in a private room at a private hospital. But, you can lower down the cost significantly by choosing a private room at a public hospital. Aside from the varied hospitalization fees, delivery fees vary depending on whether you have normal or C-section delivery. For normal deliveries, you can give birth with or without epidural. This costs about S$2,000-3,000 and the C-section only costs more.

POST-NATAL

Expect your bills to increase from the minute your give birth. You will have to pay not only for your gynecologist but also for the pediatrician of your baby. Also, you must get your newborn immunized against several diseases. All the compulsory immunizations are free but if you want to save more, then opt for the services by polyclinics.

CONCLUSION

Giving birth to a baby is a lovely experience. Couples may consider it as a miracle that they had dreamt of for long. But the reality is, getting pregnant in Singapore can bring hefty costs. Bills include pre-natal consultation, lab tests, fee for birth certification, baby immunization, baby clothing and accessories, and more. As a couple, you may prepare a minimum of S$10,000.

Fortunately, Permanent Residents and Singaporeans can deduct a percentage of the delivery costs through the Central Provident Fund (CPF) for their first four children. Furthermore, the Medisave Maternity Package allows you to use your Medisave savings to pay for the pregnancy and delivery expenses. Click here to know more.

Image Credits: John Spade via Flickr

Image Credits: John Spade via Flickr

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5 Online Shops For Affordable Maternity And Nursing Clothes In Singapore

Being pregnant is also synonymous to feeling more tired than usual. Even the thought of shopping for new maternity or nursing clothes that you truly need can give you headache. Thankfully, technology paved its way for online shopping to be possible. With these inexpensive online shops, you can browse stylish maternity and nursing clothes without leaving the comfort of your own home…

1. MUMMY’S SECRET

Mummy’s Secret offers a wide array of youthful-style clothing line that is as cute as those sold in Korean or Japanese shops. They sell clothes from maternity wear, nursing wear, to confinement wear and baby accessories. You do not have to break the back too! Prices of the clothes range from S$9.99-30.

2. MOTHER NEEDS

Crafted by fellow mothers, Mother Needs offer maternity and nursing wear, separates and intimates, as well as accessories. Worry not about the sizes as they come from small to extra large. Also, it comes with a simple and user-friendly website design. Prices for the clothing range from S$10-50.

3. STYLISH MOM2BE MATERNITY

Dislike buying clothes online because you cannot estimate your size? Problem solved! Stylish Mom2be Maternity shop let’s you visit their showroom so you can return and try on other clothes. The style of clothing line is mostly casual but they also offer Maternity Lingerie for S$18. Prices for maternity pants, top, and dress ranges from S$18-40. Yes moms! It is that affordable.

4. MY LITTLE ANGELS MATERNITY

Want fashionable yet very affordable maternity and nursing wear? Then, My Little Angels Maternity is the right shop to be. Beyond colorful toga maternity top, they also offer diaper bags and infant wear with socks as low as S$2.90.

5. THE BIRTH SHOP

This award winning shop carries the famous Mums In Mind Baby Slings that pioneered nursing wear in Singapore, a decade ago. Their budget-friendly prices range from S$10-60. What separates this shop from others is its community environment where new or expecting parents are able to participate in educational workshops.

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6 Shockingly Free Ways To Be Happier Now

Life is a constant search. Whether it be a special someone, a fulfilling job, or an amazing house…our search often comes with a price. But that need not be. There are more meaning things in life that do not cost a thing. One of it is genuine happiness. Here are 6 Ways to be Happier now (yes! they are all FREE):

1. EXERCISE REGULARLY

I cannot stress enough how important regular exercise is to your wellbeing. Studies have shown that 7-10 minutes of exercise for 5 days every week can improve your productivity and mood. You will not only lose weight but you will also be happier.  Here is a 7-min. exercise routine you can follow:


2. HELP OTHERS

See some old clothes that are still in good condition? Save space and money by donating them to those who need it the most. Helping others and giving back can surely boost your happiness levels. You do not have to give fancy things; even giving a no-cost constructive feedback to your classmates can lead to personal academic improvement and happiness.

3. SPEND QUALITY TIME WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

Do you want to live longer and pleasurable life? Research showed that people who have strong relationships with their spouse, family, or close friends are happier and healthier. Spend your quality time with your friends and family by a simple picnic with cycling in East Coast Park or affordable museum tours in Singapore Art Museum and National Museum of Singapore. When it comes to your happiness, your dearest friends and family matter.

4. LET GO OF WORRIES, FRUSTRATION, AND RESENTMENT

Dale Carnegie, author of the best-selling book entitled “How to Wind Friends and Influence People”, believed that our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration, and resentment. Address and let go of your worries, frustration, and grudges to lead a happier life.

5. GET OLDER

Fret not that you are beyond your 40s, as you get older, you get happier! This is because older people tend to focus and remember the positive events more and the negative ones less.

As Olivia Munn said: “I think women should start to embrace their age. What’s the alternative to getting older? You die. I can’t change the day I was born. But I can take care of my skin, my body, my mind, try to live my life, and be happy.”

6. SMILE MORE OFTEN

Do you want to make your boss happier? Smile at the customers more to send a more welcoming vibe. Or how about making yourself happier and productive? Smile like you really mean it. Science has shown that people who smile increased their attention and ability to think. C’mon, it is free anyway!

Image Credits: Victor Tongdee via Flickr

Image Credits: Victor Tongdee via Flickr

We are all in the pursuit of happiness. Try these simple ways – it might just help you. 🙂

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