Shares & Derivatives
DBS : Bitter or Sweeten Panadols to ease heartache???
By Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading  •  March 15, 2020
Read? Round 22 : Bought DBS @ $18.98 Shares buy back 13 Mar 20 : 2,800,000 (9.3% of total vol)  from $18.88 to $19.99 12 Mar 20 : 1,300,000 (8.9% of total vol)  from $20.11 to $20.54 11 Mar 20 : 1,500,000 (12.4% of total vol)  from $21.01 to $21.45 10 Mar 20 : 2,200,000 (11.3% of total vol)  from $20.53 to $21.70 9 Mar 20 :1,000,000 (5% of total vol)  from $21.07 to $2.06 Dividend Yield Q 4 2019 : $0.33 XD on 7 Apr 20 Based on $20, 1.65%  confirmed Assuming next few quarters; dividend drops to $0.25 from $0.33 Yield for 2020 is about 5.4%! A bitter or sweeten Panadols of 5.4% for 2020 or 5% for 2021 to 2022 Hmm ......
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By Create Wealth Through Long-Term Investing and Short-Term Trading
I am 62 yrs old uncle living in HDB heartland who has achieved financial independence @ 56 and finally retired @ 60 from full-time job as employee on 1 Oct 2016. Single household income since 1995 with three children. Eldest son and daughter are now working and youngest son still in his 3nd year Uni in SUTD. I have been doing long-term investing and short-term trading in Singapore stock market only since Jan 2000 so I am that Panda or Koala in the investment world; but I am still surviving well in the wild. I am now executing my Three Taps solution model to maintain sustainable retirement income for life till 2038. Cheers!
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