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ABF SG Bond Index Fund – A Safe Harbour During Volatile Times
By Turtle Investor  •  February 20, 2016
In the past year, the Straits Times Index has fallen from a height of of 3,549 points to a low of 2,528 points. I think I’m surviving the 1,000 points drop rather well. Many investors would have taken on a loss to some extent, myself included, and keeping our portfolio value intact is an achievement by itself. The volatile market from Jan-2016 to Feb-2016 has sparked reactionary activities from investors and bloggers alike. I have enjoyed a couple of online chats and email correspondences with bloggers and many of these conversations somehow linked back to ABF SG Bond Index Fund. A portfolio performance as flat as the horizon? People would give anything just to have that! If you had held on to only this fund, it would have been an extremely boring ride coupled with sleeping soundly like a baby at night. It is none other than ABF SG Bond Index Fund. Oil price ......
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By Turtle Investor
Hello there! I am Kevin and the author behind the Turtle Investor blog. At age 37, I hit CPF Full Retirement Sum (FRS) of $176,000 on the last day of 2019, twelve years after graduating from university. I am married and owns a 4-room apartment. I continue to be gainfully employed to build up my portfolio and provide my loved ones with better lives. Leaving everything behind and transitioning to a digital nomad life in Bali remains an option but not something that I’m actively pursuing now 🙂
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