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A Misconception About Investing Risk and Market Volatility

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  Volatility ≠ Risk When it comes to investing, there’s a big misconception that volatility equals risk. It’s something you hear all the time in the financial world—news headlines flash with “market volatility,” analysts fret over fluctuating stock prices. Many investors start to panic the moment they see red on their portfolios. But for those of us who take a long-term, value-focused approach, we know that volatility is not something to fear. In fact, volatility is our friend. Remember as I always mentioned: Crisis = Danger + Opportunities 危机 = 危险 + 机会   What Is Volatility, Really? Volatility is basically how much and how quickly the price of a stock or asset moves up and down over a given period. It’s typically measured by the standard deviation of returns—yes, all that maths stuff you might have learned in finance class. But don’t get too caught up in technical terms. Volatility just means the price is bouncing around more than usual. Now, many see this price bounci

Portfolio & Dividend Update : 4th Aug 2024

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 Wow! Time flies as my last blog post has been almost 6 months. As we reach the midpoint of 2024, the stock market presents a mixed bag of opportunities and challenges. The landscape has evolved significantly since the beginning of the year, reflecting a complex interplay of economic indicators, geopolitical events, and corporate earnings. Investors are navigating a market that is both promising and unpredictable , shaped by ongoing adjustments in monetary policy, fluctuating inflation rates, and shifting global dynamics. The first half of 2024 has seen notable volatility in the stock market. After a strong start, equities have experienced fluctuations due to a variety of factors. The market has been moving like a pendulum swing since early of the year and we have started to see some pullback in the last two weeks due to economic uncertainty. I guess the market is just trying to find an excuse (weaker job data/ PMI / consumer confidence) to have such a correction, which I think is q
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