Your portfolio is good. Real Estate and banks are here to stay. I think u're building a defensive dividend portfolio. Suggest u buy more reits and across more markets. You're portfolio just took a huge hit with the covid 19 virus. U can diversify with more quality reits. But ur reits are all high-quality so no need to fear. U shld explore the supermarket arena, consumer staples, insurance and transportation sector soon
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting For one I think Parkway life reit is good, they hav been increasing their dpu for a very long time. Countries are easing lock down now so stocks r rallying. Depends on what u wanna do rlly. Its a personal call imo. I think it matters how long ur money is in the market rather than when ur money is in the market. Cheers mate, u're dng absolutely well
I have been eyeing Parkway life for a lonnggg time now. Hvt bought it cos of the low yield. Was trying to stay away from oversea dividend stocks due to withholding fees n currency exchange. Mayb i missed out alot of good reits due to this..
Hi Kelvin, thanks for sharing your portfolio with us! Regarding the Capitaland Mall Trust, you might want to consider Capitaland China Trust for diversification out of SG market and into the Chinese space. Just a suggestion (:
Hmm, i feel singtel is facing alot of competition locally n overseas (bharti). There are more telcos coming in. To remain competitive they hv to reduce their price, which will reduce profit. Plus there's no loyalty in telco, users will go whichever is cheapest.
Hi Kelvin, I enjoyed your content very much! May I know if you are also using investingnote to track your overseas ETFs in LSE? I noticed that investingnote doesn't include USD currency.
Hello, I am a foreign national but interested in the possibility of buying stocks/trading at SGX. My question is do you know if it is allowed for a foreigner to do so? If so can you recommend a broker if you can, thank you.
Hi Kelvin! Really glad I found your video it is easy to understand and engaging. Could you share which platform you use for your local stocks purchase?
I'm currently using Standard Chartered. But the best in my opinion is DBS Vickers, Cash Upfront, it's minimum fees is only $10: Take a look here for comparison blog.seedly.sg/the-ultimate-cheatsheet-cheapest-stock-brokerage-in-singapore/
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting Thank you for the comparison chart! :) Would you be able to do a video on how you usually buy a stock? I am a super amateur here and I am not sure how to do it.
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting SC, DBSV Cash Upfront, FSMone are all $10 min fees. If investing with more money FSMone charge 0.08% vs DBSV Cash Upfront 0.12%. Why not FSMone?
Hi Kelvin, I think Your portfolio makes sense in general. But don't You think those banks would be in trouble if there is a global recession or another financial (banking) crisis?
Hi kelvin ... I saw u are invested in DBS and UOB. Is there any particular reason you wouldn't invest in OCBC? Would u consider entering at the current range of around $8.6? With of yield of 5 percent
Ah, mainly because the 3 banks have very high correlation, their price up n down together. So adding 1 more wouldn't make sense to me. If you are buying for long term, any price also can enter haha. If short term, i foresee some sort of correction, it may have started already last Friday.. but i may be wrong. So it depends if u want to try timing it or not
hi kelvin, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. could i request you to do a YZJ shipbuilding dividend in specie related to YZJ finance. thank you
hi kelvin, great video as well. Can we buy overseas (US or UK) dividend stocks in Singapore? Because i noticed for your index fund video, you bought all overseas index funds but in this video, you seem to only have bought individual company stocks which are local. Can I understand what's your though process behind it?
Different purpose. Index funds: diversification n no need to care about it Dividends stocks: receive higher dividends n need to study which stock is good
Hi, when I buy dividend stocks, I need to see companies able to raise their dividends continuously, like a payraise. Same like our jobs, we want a payraise (and a bonus haha) Looking at ST's dividend per share for the past 8 years, it was always around $0.15 simplywall.st/stocks/sg/capital-goods/sgx-s63/singapore-technologies-engineering-shares#dividend
Hi Kelvin, thanks for your video. Can I ask when you sell stocks on DBS Vickers, and your stocks are stored in CDP, when you sell on Vickers, would it automatically sell them from your CDP account or would you accidentally short sell? Thinking of liquidating some positions but am unsure!
Vicom has a huge moat, it inspects SG cars and that business will never go away, so the dividend is really stable. But, it has very limited growth potential.. because it only inspects SG cars.. SATS is also another stable dividend company. In the short term, travel industry has been impacted so their revenue will drop, until people start travelling again in a few years. They have been expanding too, so i expect to see their future earnings to grow.
Question Kelvin. Just wondering... I usually hear from peers or family members that I can only buy 1 lot of shares and hold it there, but never heard of the strategy you mentioned in this video which is to put in money regularly every month. What sort of method is that? And also how do I do that? I like that strategy haha.
Hey kelvin i was wondering if i purchase US stocks .Do i have to pay any tax on the stock or dividends it earn from it?. if yes will it be done automatically? or do i have to pay the tax manually.
For profits after selling: no tax For dividends: 30% withholding tax deducted automatically by US www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/nonusresidenttax.asp Also, Singapore doesn't have a capital gains tax. www.iras.gov.sg/IRASHome/Individuals/Locals/Working-Out-Your-Taxes/What-is-Taxable-What-is-Not/Gains-from-Sale-of-Property--Shares-and-Financial-Instruments/ All in all, you don't have to do anything :)
if u are to purchase US stock and hold them for dividends. i will not have to pay any tax on the gains? Thank you for sharing your knowledge. i just made my first trade on maple tree logistic xD
Yea, US dividend will be taxed 30%. That's why i don't really like US dividend stocks. If you want oversea dividends, can look into ireland domiciled funds which only tax dividends 15%
Since you mentioned BUOU is largely divested in Australia, do you foresee share prices dropping as its cities like Melbourne going to lockdown with more covid cases rising?
Their portfolio is in commercial n logistics, which is quite resilient against the virus. Really hard to tell though, i wouldnt underestimate fed's unlimited qe cheat code. Anyway, i have already sold this stock bcos their sgd dividend keeps dropping. My latest portfolio is here: th-cam.com/video/_blfAyVY4D4/w-d-xo.html
Hi Kelvin, do u know which brokerage platform is best for dividends investor? Im going to start but the fees and stuff is stopping my to make the first step
Hi Kevin, wanted to buy 100lots of uob today but was told it's ex dividend..when should I buy (is it after 28th Aug) so I am entitle to nxt dividend payout? Tks in adv..😀
UOB ex date is 26 Aug, so you need to own uob before 26 Aug 9am to be entitled. Check this out for more explanation (the picture part at "Date of Record" section) www.investopedia.com/articles/02/110802.asp#:~:text=The%20ex%2Ddate%20or%20ex,identify%20shareholders%20of%20the%20company.
If I purchase today..dividend will be record under seller..so it's better I purchase tomorrow so as to get the next dividend if any? Sorry v new to investing..😅
Hi, the yield is too low for me. U can check out Seedly's analysis for it also: blog.seedly.sg/capitaland-commercial-trust-sgx-c61u-analysis/ As of this moment, still quite hard to tell if the pandemic has a permanent damage on its biz. Seedly also has an article for it :D blog.seedly.sg/commercial-reits-covid-19/
For SG stock, i'm using investingnote.com. For oversea stock, i'm using My Stocks Portfolio & Widget app play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.peeksoft.stocks&hl=en_SG
They are good because they know how to buy new assets, sell off old assets to get back cash. As long as their debt level is not high, and their tenants pay rent, they will be fine
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting they started way earlier than maple industrial right? and its share price is still at 2$ while maple industrail is $3.20. does it means that the growth is slower?
Hi Kelvin. Is there anyway to email you? Would like to clarify some enquiries with u. And btw awesome content, i wanna build my portfolio quite similarly to urs
Hey, my email is kelvinlearnsinvesting@gmail.com Do take note that, this portfolio is abit outdated. The last portfolio video i posted was this: th-cam.com/video/_blfAyVY4D4/w-d-xo.html But i have made some new adjustments to it haha... My latest portfolio is: dividend stocks: DBS, Mapletree Log, Ascendas, Mapletree Industrial etf: SXLK, ARKK, ARKW oversea stocks: Tesla, Square Also... do know what u are buying into, because there are risks :X
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting haha thank you! Yes i have seen your other video as well! Will there be an upcoming/routine where you show your updated portfolio? Thanks
Hi, this was my dividend stock portfolio. For the updated portfolio, check this out: th-cam.com/video/uolJ6UK_NL4/w-d-xo.html I did not include voo or qqq because I am aiming for higher return (with higher risk) in growth stocks
Hi Kelvin, thank you for this video. Very informative. Just curious: Your SGX portal's Stock Screener page looks different from the one shown in the SGX's video on its portal: th-cam.com/video/oCt9kCzL9Fg/w-d-xo.html (time stamp 3'05"). The filter tool pops up from the side, while yours seems like a dropdown. Did you customise it? Or, is your version of the SGX portal different?
I bought them over 2-3 years. For the share price, you can see the average price at the Entry column. For example my price for Ascendas is 2.832 th-cam.com/video/kojnG6F0Nco/w-d-xo.html
Really enjoyed this informative and well-explained video. Thank you Kelvin! Stay safe during these extraordinary times.
Thanks, you too!
Thank you Kelvin, not only are you learning investing, you're teaching us newbies investing too.
Appreciate your honesty.
Thanks, let's learn together :)
I stayed till the end! Good content and thank you for sharing. Im new to investing and it is really beneficial for me. Keep up the good work bro!
Thanks! All the best in your investment journey
You might want to consider SGX. Stable, well managed and dividends consistent. Has served me very well over the last couple of decades.
Great video kelvin! Love how your videos are really easy to understand
Thanks! Hope it helped u :)
Excellent reveal some really nice looking stocks right there!
Just happened to chance on your video looking for how to buy my first shares. Like yr honesty n openness in sharing. Thanks Kelivin
Your portfolio is good. Real Estate and banks are here to stay. I think u're building a defensive dividend portfolio. Suggest u buy more reits and across more markets. You're portfolio just took a huge hit with the covid 19 virus. U can diversify with more quality reits. But ur reits are all high-quality so no need to fear. U shld explore the supermarket arena, consumer staples, insurance and transportation sector soon
Great advice! Lemme go look into it. Do you have recommendations?
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting For one I think Parkway life reit is good, they hav been increasing their dpu for a very long time. Countries are easing lock down now so stocks r rallying. Depends on what u wanna do rlly. Its a personal call imo. I think it matters how long ur money is in the market rather than when ur money is in the market. Cheers mate, u're dng absolutely well
I have been eyeing Parkway life for a lonnggg time now. Hvt bought it cos of the low yield.
Was trying to stay away from oversea dividend stocks due to withholding fees n currency exchange. Mayb i missed out alot of good reits due to this..
I'm curious, how do you put up your dashboard so nicely at 8:37? Are you using a software or something to check your entry price etc?
Ah, it's just investingnote.com, I'm using to track my Singapore dividend portfolio
Why I always look forward to Monday mornings.
Hi Kelvin, great video. I would like to ask how or what software u used to track for portfolio?
I’m using an app called “My Stock Portfolio”, the icon is blue colour
Hi Kelvin, thanks for sharing your portfolio with us! Regarding the Capitaland Mall Trust, you might want to consider Capitaland China Trust for diversification out of SG market and into the Chinese space. Just a suggestion (:
Thanks for sharing. Can ask why didnt invest in like SingTel?
Like big telecom in SG
Hmm, i feel singtel is facing alot of competition locally n overseas (bharti). There are more telcos coming in. To remain competitive they hv to reduce their price, which will reduce profit.
Plus there's no loyalty in telco, users will go whichever is cheapest.
Hi Kelvin, I enjoyed your content very much! May I know if you are also using investingnote to track your overseas ETFs in LSE? I noticed that investingnote doesn't include USD currency.
Thanks! For oversea stocks, i'm using an app called "My stocks portfolio & widget". Quite simple to use, only downside is they cant track dividends
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting Thanks for the recommendation! Will check it out later :>
Hi can I know which broker to use for regular buying and holding of dividend stock?
Hello, I am a foreign national but interested in the possibility of buying stocks/trading at SGX. My question is do you know if it is allowed for a foreigner to do so? If so can you recommend a broker if you can, thank you.
has ur stock screener requirements changed after 1 year? Especially in the Pandemic situation
Hi Kelvin. Interesting content. May I ask what if my broker is Saxo sg, that means it is a custodian account. How do i get my dividend?
Hi, there's a saxo bank account which they deduct money from. They will deposit the dividends there.
Hi Kelvin! Really glad I found your video it is easy to understand and engaging. Could you share which platform you use for your local stocks purchase?
I'm currently using Standard Chartered. But the best in my opinion is DBS Vickers, Cash Upfront, it's minimum fees is only $10:
Take a look here for comparison
blog.seedly.sg/the-ultimate-cheatsheet-cheapest-stock-brokerage-in-singapore/
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting Thank you for the comparison chart! :) Would you be able to do a video on how you usually buy a stock? I am a super amateur here and I am not sure how to do it.
@@chewlimin Sounds like a good idea ha. Lemme go plan it
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting Looking forward! Can't wait! :)
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting SC, DBSV Cash Upfront, FSMone are all $10 min fees. If investing with more money FSMone charge 0.08% vs DBSV Cash Upfront 0.12%. Why not FSMone?
Appreciate ur humbleness.. keep the videos coming. Thx for ur efforts
Hi Kelvin, I think Your portfolio makes sense in general. But don't You think those banks would be in trouble if there is a global recession or another financial (banking) crisis?
I don't foresee that happening anytime soon. The current interest rate has dropped but it doesn't seem to have much effect on the banks
Hi kelvin ... I saw u are invested in DBS and UOB. Is there any particular reason you wouldn't invest in OCBC? Would u consider entering at the current range of around $8.6? With of yield of 5 percent
Ah, mainly because the 3 banks have very high correlation, their price up n down together. So adding 1 more wouldn't make sense to me.
If you are buying for long term, any price also can enter haha. If short term, i foresee some sort of correction, it may have started already last Friday.. but i may be wrong. So it depends if u want to try timing it or not
hi kelvin, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. could i request you to do a YZJ shipbuilding dividend in specie related to YZJ finance. thank you
hi kelvin, great video as well. Can we buy overseas (US or UK) dividend stocks in Singapore? Because i noticed for your index fund video, you bought all overseas index funds but in this video, you seem to only have bought individual company stocks which are local. Can I understand what's your though process behind it?
Ya you can buy. But take note for US, 30% will be taxed away. UK 15% taxed away. So I avoided buying dividend stocks from overseas
Hey Kelvin, can you advice on whether which is better? index funds or dividend stocks?
Different purpose.
Index funds: diversification n no need to care about it
Dividends stocks: receive higher dividends n need to study which stock is good
Kelvin, can I use CPF to invest in dividend? Can you make a video of it? I would like to hear your sharing.
ooo, sounds like a good topic, thanks for the suggestion!
Great video Kelvin. Thanks for the insights and tips. 👍
Hope it's useful to you!
what do you think of ST Engineering? any reason you haven't went in yet? dividend yield looks pretty solid
Hi, when I buy dividend stocks, I need to see companies able to raise their dividends continuously, like a payraise. Same like our jobs, we want a payraise (and a bonus haha)
Looking at ST's dividend per share for the past 8 years, it was always around $0.15
simplywall.st/stocks/sg/capital-goods/sgx-s63/singapore-technologies-engineering-shares#dividend
alot more people stayed till the end Bro =) good job! maybe can create better quality videos to gain more support. Thanks for the good share
Thanks for the advice!
Great video, I love how to side with your opinion and explanation. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
thanks for the video, may i know which app you use to track your dividend payments?
I'm using investingnote.com. The community there is quite good.
Hi Kelvin, thanks for your video. Can I ask when you sell stocks on DBS Vickers, and your stocks are stored in CDP, when you sell on Vickers, would it automatically sell them from your CDP account or would you accidentally short sell? Thinking of liquidating some positions but am unsure!
I've never tried it before, but i believe it is possible. Just double check your selling amount and you'll be fine :)
really helpful info, keep it up!
Hi Kelvin. Do you recommend to invest in DBS Dividend stocks when one already has STI-ETF?
I think its alright, because dbs gives higher dividend. Only thing is you will have similar performance between the 2
Hey Kelvin nice video love it. Can you let me know which platform you using?
I'm using standard chartered for local stocks, but i am planning to move over to interactive brokers
Great video would love an updated version
Hello kelvin, keen to know whats your opinion on sats and vicom? Are they good dividend companies?
Vicom has a huge moat, it inspects SG cars and that business will never go away, so the dividend is really stable. But, it has very limited growth potential.. because it only inspects SG cars..
SATS is also another stable dividend company. In the short term, travel industry has been impacted so their revenue will drop, until people start travelling again in a few years. They have been expanding too, so i expect to see their future earnings to grow.
Question Kelvin. Just wondering... I usually hear from peers or family members that I can only buy 1 lot of shares and hold it there, but never heard of the strategy you mentioned in this video which is to put in money regularly every month. What sort of method is that? And also how do I do that? I like that strategy haha.
dollar cost averaging. to ur question i let him answer you 💪💪
Hey kelvin i was wondering if i purchase US stocks .Do i have to pay any tax on the stock or dividends it earn from it?. if yes will it be done automatically? or do i have to pay the tax manually.
For profits after selling: no tax
For dividends: 30% withholding tax deducted automatically by US
www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/nonusresidenttax.asp
Also, Singapore doesn't have a capital gains tax.
www.iras.gov.sg/IRASHome/Individuals/Locals/Working-Out-Your-Taxes/What-is-Taxable-What-is-Not/Gains-from-Sale-of-Property--Shares-and-Financial-Instruments/
All in all, you don't have to do anything :)
if u are to purchase US stock and hold them for dividends. i will not have to pay any tax on the gains? Thank you for sharing your knowledge. i just made my first trade on maple tree logistic xD
Yup, u do not have to pay any extra tax. Thanks for your support :)
Hi boss if i buy this stocks on tiger trade and hold will i get the dividend?
Yes
good man, you're hilarious too. subscribed!
Woohoo thanks!
Love ur video, but how is US stock taxed in Singapore? Earn any dividend amount also need to be taxed?
Yea, US dividend will be taxed 30%. That's why i don't really like US dividend stocks. If you want oversea dividends, can look into ireland domiciled funds which only tax dividends 15%
What is this app that you use to track your earnings, dividend entry price etc? It has a cool neat interface
Hey, im using investingnote.com
Thank you for sharing. Cant wait for more.
Thanks for the support :)
Since you mentioned BUOU is largely divested in Australia, do you foresee share prices dropping as its cities like Melbourne going to lockdown with more covid cases rising?
Their portfolio is in commercial n logistics, which is quite resilient against the virus. Really hard to tell though, i wouldnt underestimate fed's unlimited qe cheat code. Anyway, i have already sold this stock bcos their sgd dividend keeps dropping. My latest portfolio is here: th-cam.com/video/_blfAyVY4D4/w-d-xo.html
Hi new to stocks. What broker do you recommend to buy dividend stocks from?
I would suggest Tiger Brokers for their low commission fee
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting but for stocks that i would be holding for a long time (years) im not sure if tiger brokers is safe enough
Hi Kelvin, do u know which brokerage platform is best for dividends investor? Im going to start but the fees and stuff is stopping my to make the first step
Check out this video where i compared the brokerage fees and how to buy
th-cam.com/video/rDmoKvhCw6k/w-d-xo.html
Hi Kevin, wanted to buy 100lots of uob today but was told it's ex dividend..when should I buy (is it after 28th Aug) so I am entitle to nxt dividend payout? Tks in adv..😀
UOB ex date is 26 Aug, so you need to own uob before 26 Aug 9am to be entitled.
Check this out for more explanation (the picture part at "Date of Record" section)
www.investopedia.com/articles/02/110802.asp#:~:text=The%20ex%2Ddate%20or%20ex,identify%20shareholders%20of%20the%20company.
If I purchase today..dividend will be record under seller..so it's better I purchase tomorrow so as to get the next dividend if any? Sorry v new to investing..😅
Haha, it's fine, we are all learning about investing. The next dividend would be next year may/june already. So it really doesn't when you buy now
Thanks v much😀
Great video! Just curious, what is the dividend yield from your current dividend portfolio?
It's around 5% currently
Hi Kelvin, what app did you use to generate the infographic at 5:41 ?
Here you go: moneysmart.gov.au/budgeting/compound-interest-calculator
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting thanks 👍
Can i have yr view on CapitaCommercial Trust at this current price / Dividen ratio and pandemic situation affecting their business
Hi, the yield is too low for me. U can check out Seedly's analysis for it also: blog.seedly.sg/capitaland-commercial-trust-sgx-c61u-analysis/
As of this moment, still quite hard to tell if the pandemic has a permanent damage on its biz. Seedly also has an article for it :D
blog.seedly.sg/commercial-reits-covid-19/
Thanks for sharing your portfolio selflessly!
p.s: I like some of your lame joke!
Thanks haha
Do you mind sharing which is your favourite REIT? Which REIT do you think has the highest potential to grow? :)
Currently is mapletree logistic. The management is really actively acquiring new assets
what broker you use to buy SG stock ?
I'm using ibkr
Hi Kelvin. How long and how much do you get back
for your dividend?
Ah, dividend is every 3 months for most stocks, about 5% yield average. Right now my dividend portfolio has about $29k, that would be $1450 annually.
Is there a chance dividend will be negative if stock price drops?
Hi Kelvin, great videos. Just wondering how much are you being taxed for the dividends that you received?
There's no tax on singapore dividends :D
Hi Kelvin.. How about US dividend stock? Is it taxable in Singapore for US dividend stock?
@@eighteight5437 30% dividend tax from US stocks but theres no capital gain tax !
While CSPX only charged 15% withholding tax applies and the dividend will be automatically reinvested
Why ur uob is 50 share?
Very good and clear explanation.
Hi. May i know what platform u use to track your portfolio? Thanks
For SG stock, i'm using investingnote.com. For oversea stock, i'm using My Stocks Portfolio & Widget app play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.peeksoft.stocks&hl=en_SG
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting thanks!
anw why maple tree logistics is good? will they lose money of acquiring too many properties for e-commercial?
They are good because they know how to buy new assets, sell off old assets to get back cash. As long as their debt level is not high, and their tenants pay rent, they will be fine
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting they started way earlier than maple industrial right? and its share price is still at 2$ while maple industrail is $3.20. does it means that the growth is slower?
Yea, you can say it that way
Good video for me as i know nothing on investing.. thanks Kelvin
Hope it helps you abit!
may i ask which broker are u using?
For local stocks, I'm using standard chartered n dbs vickers. Oversea stocks ibkr
Hi Now First Reit is 0.45 ,can invest now ?
Hmm, i sold it a while ago. The fundamentals still vy bad, i would stay away from it.
hi , how i can start to invest in divident stock singapore if im malaysian & how i need to deposit my money and invest it . can u help me , thankyou
Hi, can you check out interactive brokers or saxo? I believe these platforms can buy Singapore stocks
What about keppel dc reits? Your thoughts?
Stable but yield too low for me
enjoyed this video a lot, you're really funny!
Glad you like it :D
Hi Kelvin. Is there anyway to email you? Would like to clarify some enquiries with u. And btw awesome content, i wanna build my portfolio quite similarly to urs
Hey, my email is kelvinlearnsinvesting@gmail.com
Do take note that, this portfolio is abit outdated. The last portfolio video i posted was this: th-cam.com/video/_blfAyVY4D4/w-d-xo.html But i have made some new adjustments to it haha...
My latest portfolio is:
dividend stocks: DBS, Mapletree Log, Ascendas, Mapletree Industrial
etf: SXLK, ARKK, ARKW
oversea stocks: Tesla, Square
Also... do know what u are buying into, because there are risks :X
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting haha thank you! Yes i have seen your other video as well! Will there be an upcoming/routine where you show your updated portfolio?
Thanks
Haha, suree.. wait for it in the next few weeks
I'm keen to get started on dividend stocks are the companies in your list still worth and how u monitor their progress?
Why not including voo or QQQ in portfolio?
Hi, this was my dividend stock portfolio. For the updated portfolio, check this out: th-cam.com/video/uolJ6UK_NL4/w-d-xo.html
I did not include voo or qqq because I am aiming for higher return (with higher risk) in growth stocks
Is it anual dividend? @12:57
Yes annual return
I finished your video. Thank you for sharing
Thank you too!!
good job kelvin, i am a newbee for investment, thanks for the good information provided.
Hope its useful to you!
What about ETFs?
Heres my entire portfolio including etfs: th-cam.com/video/_blfAyVY4D4/w-d-xo.html
Why no ETFs?
Check this out: th-cam.com/video/uolJ6UK_NL4/w-d-xo.html
Where can i buy the stocks
Check out this step by step tutorial on how to buy stocks :)
th-cam.com/video/rDmoKvhCw6k/w-d-xo.html
Thank you but can i add in 100$ instead of 1000$
Ya. As long as minimum lots is 100
I still don get 1 thing..how we reinvest dividends
When we receive it, the next time we invest the money, we include the dividend money
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting id there any options to choose? Any specific date to receive it?
@@syedibrahim6991 Companies will announce an ex dividend date, you'll need to own it before that date
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting example we choose it to be on 10th if the company pays us evey 8th?
@@syedibrahim6991 Then you'll receive on the next 8th
Hi Kelvin, thank you for this video. Very informative.
Just curious: Your SGX portal's Stock Screener page looks different from the one shown in the SGX's video on its portal: th-cam.com/video/oCt9kCzL9Fg/w-d-xo.html (time stamp 3'05"). The filter tool pops up from the side, while yours seems like a dropdown.
Did you customise it? Or, is your version of the SGX portal different?
I'm using this screener: www.sgx.com/securities/stock-screener, not too sure why SGX's video is different, maybe it's different website
If you just want to see my portfolio holdings, click here: th-cam.com/video/kojnG6F0Nco/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
7:52 so cute LOLz
Haha :D
Great portfolio. Get rid of first reit and size up this portfolio 10x and you are ready to retire!
Thanks! I actually got rid of first reit just a few days ago
Great sharing, what’s the tool u use to track your shares again ? Thanks !
Hi, for local stocks im using investing note.
For oversea stocks, im using my stocks portfolio & widget
What are the 10 Dividend paying stocks in singapore?
Check out this dividend list by investment moat
investmentmoats.com/DividendScreener/DividendScreener.php
Great video. Thks.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you
great content bro
Glad you like it :D
Tbh I think you give financial advice better than “qualified” professional financial advisors 😂
Oh lol, don't say that. Mine are just unprofessional advice
Thanks bro🤩
Hope you find it useful
Buy Sasseur Reit, dividend 9%
Sustainable?
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting yes, DFO is relatively new in China and growing market. Dividend strong above 8% even during pandemic, used to be 10%
get the Dividend & invest in 4D OR TOTO.
I like your style haha
May I know how much amount of dividends u received per year?
Currently im invested $34k, about 5% average yield. So roughly $1.7k
Kelvin Learns Investing May I know when did u bought the stocks and how much share u bought for each stock?
I bought them over 2-3 years. For the share price, you can see the average price at the Entry column.
For example my price for Ascendas is 2.832
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Kelvin Learns Investing tks bro👍🏼
Hi kelvin, why r u so nervous in this vid
Haha, inexperienced ma
Singapore stocks activity is lethargic. Breadtalk "closed up the circus tent".
Damn u seem so different back then
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I like you video because u dont look like a scammer lol
Hahaha XD
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Sorrry, can understand this English
The world is going digital. Buy some Zilliqa and a few other cryptocurrencies. Hold for 5 years. Forget the stocks.
Singapore has no capital gains tax your dividends are your dividends!
Yess! That's the great part about dividend stocks in SG
@@KelvinLearnsInvesting In USA after your making 38,000 you get taxed :( singapore has a better system to get people out of poverty!
@@enarodriguez9360 I feel you :( At least USD spending power is stronger
You are a funny dude.
that's why we need to break free from google
Ah! What should we use as alternative?
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