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Creating my own ARKK Innovation ETF #1 - NIO

NYSE: NIO A bit of an intro : I'm not a trader and I have to say I'm a beginner at this. I'm sharing my investment story as I go. These are not my main investments (As mentioned on my other post, I'm more into index investing). However, I do like to take risks once in a while. Some of them paid off, some don't. What is Nio? Nio is a electric car startup from China  I decided to buy NIO shares for $6.89 after weighing the pros and cons. PROS: Have just secured funding from Hefei municipal investment arm. I believe the funding is to the tune of $1 billion. I must admit I didn't check their financials as my investment amount is quite minuscule. (I'll get to this by this weekend). Tencent increased their stake to 15% in Nio (It's always good news when Tencent is involved. Afterpay ( ASX: APT) quadrupled after Tencent investment was unveiled. Do note that Tencent, like Softbank is probably investing in tens if not hundreds of startups in an effort to pick fut...

How to fund your Tiger Brokerage account and start trading

So, recently I got wind of a new brokerage opening in Singapore. They offers competitive commission and under current promotion a free stock if you deposit at least S$1000 during account opening. Don't get your hopes up too much though as I only received a single F  (Ford). In case you're interested to open a new Tiger Brokerage account, you can use my referral code for a free stock  Referral Code Link They're backed by Interactive Brokers and it also seems that they're using Interactive Brokers back end. It can get quite confusing for new users so I will try to give a tutorial on how to deposit money into Tiger Brokers. 1. Go to " Me " and Click on " Account Summary " 2. In Account Summary screen, click on " Fund Deposit " 3. Here in the Deposit screen, we have to select the currency that we want to use for funding. I'm choosing SGD as I only have SGD bank account 4. In "Remittance", it will only display the bank and account ...

December 2019 Portfolio Update

There was a 100-for-16 right issue by Ascendas REIT in which, I managed to purchase an excess quantity of 1558 unit at @2.63. This should net me a tidy profit of $600++ if I were to sell the excess quantity. It truly came as a surprise as the right issue was oversubscribed at 136.4%. As I previously bought through Maybank Kim Eng Monthly Investment Plan which they discontinued this year, the excess rounded up my holdings. Oversubscribed Ascendas REIT right issue Aside from the right issue, I also purchased 800 units of Ascendas REIT at $2.91. The right issue placement is supposed to be yield accretive hence I am quite confident in its future. December Portfolio Update I have just realised that my total investment in StashAway almost reached $10,000. Being a ‘kiasu’ kind of guy, I will be reducing my contribution to StashAway and in the midst of looking for bang of the buck robo advisors. Reason being, I am currently in the midst of referral promotion which...

A little bit about me

I am 32 touching 33 right now. Ouch! Growing up I have always been frugal and saved as much as I can. However, what I lack was a nous in investing or rather any basic education in investing. That is because growing up in Indonesia, I was accustomed to high interest rates. Bank interest rates of up to 10 – 12% were the norm back then. Even when I started my first job in 2009, I managed to invest via my mom in a bancassurance that paid 7.5% in interest. I really feel like I missed out on a lot of growth opportunities. The first year I came to Singapore, I opened an OCBC 360 bank account which paid 1++% in interest. I put all my savings in the account. Fast forward 3 years to 2018 and due to personal reasons I had to dip into my life savings. I used up everything and had to start from zero again. I noticed there’s a lack of personal finance blog for foreigners in Singapore. Well, at least for those from developing countries like myself. While I have to admit that I a...

December Portfolio Update

Oversubscribed Ascendas REIT right issue There was a 100-for-16 right issue by Ascendas REIT in which, I managed to purchase an excess quantity of 1558 unit at @2.63. This should net me a tidy profit of $600++ if I were to sell the excess quantity. It truly came as a surprise as the right issue was oversubscribed at 136.4%. As I previously bought through Maybank Kim Eng Monthly Investment Plan which they discontinued this year, the excess rounded up my holdings. Aside from the right issue, I also purchased 800 units of Ascendas REIT at $2.91. The right issue placement is supposed to be yield accretive hence I am quite confident in its future. December Portfolio Update I have just realised that my total investment in StashAway almost reached $10,000. Being a ‘kiasu’ kind of guy, I will be reducing my contribution to StashAway and in the midst of looking for bang of the buck robo advisors. Reason being, I am currently in the midst of referral promotion w...

November 2019 Portfolio Update

Overall Portfolio Allocation On November 4th, I bought a tiny sliver of Raffles Medical (BSL.SI) at $1.01 In hindsight, I could have gotten better prices. However, this will be my defensive and long term part of my portfolio. REITs keep dropping these days and I initiated a position in Keppel DC REIT. I first got in at $1.96 and few days after it dropped to $1.88 so I averaged down to $1.89 and $1.90 On my overseas holdings, S & P 500 is breaking new record high almost every day so it bides well with my portfolio as VOO currently forms the biggest part. It is currently at all time high of $286.43. I also signed up for a new roboadvisor service, Syfe. I didn’t invest much, I put in $250 and received a $10 deposit bonus. I’m yet to be convinced that roboadvisor services are reliable long-term and cheaper than me investing myself. My new strategy would be investing the bulk of my savings on ETFs and treating the roboadvisors as bonds in my portfolio. Since I’m investing...

A little bit about myself

I am 32 touching 33 right now. Ouch! Growing up I have always been frugal and saved as much as I can. However, what I lack was a nous in investing or rather any basic education in investing. That is because growing up in Indonesia, I was accustomed to high interest rates. Bank interest rates of up to 10 – 12% were the norm back then. Even when I started my first job in 2009, I managed to invest via my mom in a bancassurance that paid 7.5% in interest. I really feel like I missed out on a lot of growth opportunities. The first year I came to Singapore, I opened an OCBC 360 bank account which paid 1++% in interest. I put all my savings in the account. Fast forward 3 years to 2018 and due to personal reasons I had to dip into my life savings. I used up everything and had to start from zero again. I noticed there’s a lack of personal finance blog for foreigners in Singapore. Well, at least for those from developing countries like myself. While I have to admit that I a...