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What is your “ Share Turnover “ ratio ?
By STE's Stocks Investing Journey  •  January 9, 2018

Share turnover is a measure of stock liquidity calculated by dividing the total number of shares traded over a period by the average number of shares outstanding for the period. The higher the share turnover, the more liquid the share of the company.BREAKING DOWN 'Share Turnover' For example, if the total amount of shares traded over the year was 10 billion and the average amount of shares outstanding for the year was 100 million, the share turnover for the year is 100 times.

A high turnover ratio is good at market level as it mean the overall trading volume and liquidity are high and good for traders/ fund managers who can trade easily in that particular market.


Stocks traded, turnover ratio of domestic shares (%) For US / JPN/ HKG and SIN Market( here)

Base on above , STI has a quite low turnover ratio of around 31% as compared to advance

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By STE's Stocks Investing Journey
Hi Everyone ! is me STE, I would like to start a blog to pen down and document my thoughts on stocks investing and also “talking to myself “ on some issues relating to investing ideas / world . I will try not to mention any particular stock in my blog post as it is very hard to do any “prediction or forecast “ of future or stock's movement and also this may attract unnecessary dispute / incident if anything goes wrong .. I will be using more graphic / chart / table / quotes to explain my thought and ideas as “ pictures worth more than thousand words “ ,, the most important things is …I don’t really good in explaining things in words.. haha .
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