stock investing

Testing QA Temasek-linked stocks and their valuation - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Stocks To Watch

Testing QA Temasek-linked stocks and their valuation

The two most undervalued companies are Borsa Italiana-listed Moncler SpA, and Hong Kong-listed Alibaba Group.
A look at 25 pet-themed stocks - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Pet economy

A look at 25 pet-themed stocks

Based on the scoring table, the company that is most undervalued is Tokyo-listed Anicom Holdings.

Commodities

Living off the fat of the land

"“In a portfolio, we believe energy stocks can serve as a good hedge against both geopolitical and inflation risks."

Tong's Portfolio

The limitations of our knowledge narrow our windows of opportunity

The Malaysian Portfolio far outperformed both the Global Portfolio and MSCI World Net Returns Index.

Global stocks

Allocating our 10 stock picks for 2023

Our 2023 portfolio started on Jan 30 with US$202,154 ($263,670).
The art of investing - bridging the accessibility gap for the masses - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Feature

The art of investing - bridging the accessibility gap for the masses

Investing, which was once seen as unapproachable by the majority, is now almost regarded as a necessity and with good reason.
Your knowledge is your competitive advantage over others - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

Your knowledge is your competitive advantage over others

Having at least some knowledge of what you are investing in will greatly increase the odds for profits and minimize the risks .

Tong's Portfolio

Do the opposite of those who are wrong most times

Conversely, you can also profit by doing the opposite of those who are wrong more often than right.

Markets

It is easy to be right in the markets when the only way is up

The gains that we have seen in the markets over 2020 and 2021 may be due more to the economic environment than our skill.
There is a reason for perceived (but untrue) market inefficiencies - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

There is a reason for perceived (but untrue) market inefficiencies

If we accept that markets are largely efficient, then why does mispricing exist?
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