How This Investor Earns Passive Income for His Family with Dividend Stocks
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 เม.ย. 2024
- At this roundtable, we welcome back Chee Hoi, our investment analyst at The Fifth Person, who shares more about how he manages a successful dividend portfolio for his family. We ask him about his favourite markets to invest in for dividends, his approach to selecting stocks, and how he balances risk and return to sustain long-term growth and secure financial stability for his family. If Chee Hoi can do it, so can you!
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When you work on something that only has the capacity to make you 5 dollars, it does not matter how much harder you work - the most you will make is 5 dollars.❤
At my age I will not invest in US. The country is bankrupt basically. Neither do I want to pay tax to a govt that supports genocide. I'm happy with SG stocks. They may not give you the best capital gains, but they're still pretty good if you go for blue chips. And they're safe. Dividends are great too.
Chi's strategy of diversifying into foreign markets is a stellar example of adapting investment portfolios to leverage global opportunities! 🌏 It's a good reminder that thorough research and understanding of different markets can significantly enhance the performance of investment portfolios, mitigating risks through diversification.
Some suggestions for the video: It was slightly "draggy" at the start, can explore reducing the intro and go straight into the investment insights.
Thanks for the feedback, Simon!
when you mentioned start small,how small should the amount be?1k,10k or 100k
It can be as small as 1K or less
Such a nice video and fun to watch the friendships you all have 😃👍
Thank you 🤗
Nice video. Great team 👍
Thanks Rex 👍
Thank you for this post. As an older investor looking for income, from my investing, this reaffirmed my own approach.
You're most welcome, Mel! Continue to Invest according to your goals!
please talk about UOBAM Invest Cash+ Xtra etc tks
cagr is in sgd or ringgit ?
Chee Hoi's base currency is in ringgit
How can i from Malaysia buy sgx stocks? What platform/broker recommended? Moo moo Malaysia can't buy SGX stock.
Hi Mark, you can consider FSMOne.
@@TheFifthPersonChannel thank u, but is it safe/reliable. It won't suddenly disappear together with all the deposited money? Since it's not a physical bank like what we use in Malaysia: UOB KH, HLB, AmEquities.
@@TheFifthPersonChannel is it a reliable platform?
Savvy investors don't invest in SGX stocks lol
You still can invest in Malaysia only and take advantage on forex. Invest in companies that export for USD.
Market sentiments in Malaysian market may probably diminish your returns
your MYR that you use to invest would still be depreciating though. Companies don't pass on forex gains to investors.
@@gavincyy Market sentiment is bad every where outside US. Take the advantage to buy good companies at the cheap. Sentiment is more negative for HK and China market. ASEAN market could easily recover faster than HK and CHina. Especially if Trump wins the election.
@@thespacejedi Being a Malaysian using Ringgit to buy Malaysian stock has no forex effect on me. Companies that sell to US and receive better exchange rate means the company net profit increase. Of course it pass on to me as an investor. MYR is not depreciating when using to buy these companies. Malaysia inflation is at 1.8%. The earnings is yielding 5-6% ... My investment is well protected. And this is not counting the capital gain I had so far.
Singapore inflation (2.7%) rise and fall according to US inflation. Singapore is as risky as US because their monetary policy is joined at the hip. Singapore debt to GDP is 168% while US is 129%. Both countries are showing inverted yield curves. Only reason Sing$ is up is bcoz Singapore has swap facilty with US FED. Singapore print money to exchange for USD easily. Nothing productive. USD rises, Sing$ rise in tandem. US market crash. Singapore will feel the brunt even more being a small nation.
@@thespacejedi Im a Malaysian using MYR to buy Malaysian companies. There's no forex exposure. Companies that export for USD will see their net profit increase due to favourable exchange rate. As an investor, I am in the advantage. How is that depreciating? The earning yield is 5-6% while Msian inflation is low of 1.8%. And that has not include the capital gain I got for the pass 3 years.
Singapore inflation (2.7%) is high. S'pore inflation rise and fall in tandem with US inflation. Singapore debt to GDP is 168% while US is 129%. And both countries have inverted yield curves in the government bonds. Now how is that? Becoz Singapore has swap facility with US FED. They can exchange Sing$ for USD. USD rises and so will Sing$. That's printing money and non productive. If US market crash, Singapore will feel the brunt of it being a small nation.
Dangerous investing there..high concentration on purely emerging market/Asian stocks, no diversification.
nothing wrong with that since “emerging markets/Asian stocks” are hugely varied
Yup been enjoying 40% returns annually fr emerging markets for the past 27yrs 😊
Whole 23 mins and still don’t know WTF he bought. Time wasted. Gave a thumbs down for wasting my time.
He mentioned Keppel DC REIT and the Singapore banks at 12:36