by MikeD | Jun 17, 2019 | Personal Finance
Diversification can be neatly summed up by the well-known phrase “not putting your eggs in one basket”. In the context of investing, the “eggs” can be thought of as the funds or other assets held within the “basket” of a portfolio....
by MikeD | Apr 29, 2019 | Personal Finance
For many UK nationals, expats included, residential buy-to-let has been a default investment strategy for many years. The prospect of capital gains and a steady stream of income from a reassuringly “bricks and mortar” asset have compelled many to enter the...
by MikeD | Apr 22, 2019 | Personal Finance
The word “volatility” has inherently negative connotations for most people, maybe with the exception of the adrenaline-seeking few who enjoy the thrill of the rollercoaster ride. However, there is absolutely an upside to be considered with volatility; the...
by MikeD | Apr 15, 2019 | Personal Finance
There are classically two differing objectives when constructing a portfolio: to achieve “growth” or to achieve “income” (which is simply another word for “Yield”). These objectives do not have to be mutually exclusive; a financial...
by MikeD | Apr 8, 2019 | Personal Finance
A favourite saying of mine (among many!) is that you can “always guarantee charges, but never guarantee returns”, so it clearly makes sense to minimise those charges. Not doing so represents a lost opportunity to avoid paddling upstream in an unnecessarily...
by MikeD | Sep 16, 2018 | Personal Finance
This article outlines how to compare your investment returns to an appropriate index, so as to check whether you are getting the returns you “deserve” (based on your risk profile). Target Audience Singapore-based investors with lump sum investments...