Shares & Derivatives
Journey To Retirement Part 8.2 — SembMar
By ccloh Strategic Investor Zone  •  January 11, 2016
Finally, capital loss for SembMar fully recovered ! Since the divestment at a price of $2.60 last August (refer), 5 months later I have fully recovered the capital loss.  At $2.60, the divestment resulted in :- Capital loss = 25.10% Dividend gain = 34.65% Net gain = 9.55% Annualized gain = 1.84% Now with the recovery and to be exact it registered a slight capital gain during the process, the divestment resulted in :- Capital gain = 2.06% Dividend gain = 47.22% Net gain = 49.28% Annualized gain = 8.34% The recover capital was used to offset the initial capital injected thereby reducing the initial purchase price of $3.43 to eventually $2.5202. Normally, after divestment regardless resulting in a profit or loss people will just close the chapter and move on.  However, since I have the ......
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By ccloh Strategic Investor Zone
Am a typical retail investor who started investing in stock market in 1993, the same length of period as SingTel was listed in SGX and ironically SingTel was my first vested stock. Back then was a passive investor and started to turn more active in stock market in 2006. A year later when I switched my engineering job to a finance related one, I became what commonly known as trader ( trade for living ) and at the same time also strongly believe in fundamental/value investing that is the way to growth wealth. In a way I classify myself as a "Strategic Investor". As a trader, I track market movement daily and as an value investor, I am always on the lookout for cheap bargain to hold for long term.
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