Shares & Derivatives
Opportunity in Brexit Crisis
By My Sweet Retirement  •  July 4, 2016
Stocks are generally classified into small cap, mid map and large cap. Market capitalization (“cap”) is the total value of the issued shares of a publicly traded company. This is also equal to the share price times the number of shares outstanding.
Category Market Capitalization
Large Cap Over $5 billion
Mid Cap Below $5 billion and above $1 billion
Small Cap Below $1 billion
With the recent “Brexit”, I have done a screening on the large cap stocks using Google Finance Stock Screener. Large Cap stocks are mainly know as “Blue Chips” and if opportunity arise, it is a good chance to accumulate them for stable dividend yield in the long term. The criteria I input into Google Finance Stock Screener are market capitalization above $5 billion with above 4% dividend yield.
Stock Market Capitalization Dividend Yield 52w Price Change (%)
Singapore Telecommunications Limited 66.01B 4.23 (2.59)
Oversea-Chinese Banking ...
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By My Sweet Retirement
I am a working salaried professional in my mid 30s. Just like most Singaporeans, I worked long office working hours, often trying very hard to find some work life balance. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. I believe we cannot simply rely solely on our Central Provident Fund savings when reaching old age. Neither can we rely solely on our bank savings as we all know the interest rates cannot beat inflation.
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