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Posted by Siew Jian Bin > 2013-02-06 22:17 | Report Abuse
SHIRLEY, low risk IN GENERAL, but for a female, consider quite medium risk.
Posted by Siew Jian Bin > 2013-02-06 22:22 | Report Abuse
Besides house and the earlier investment in ASM, I invest all my money in share market. Also same as you, 40% cash and 60% shares. Malaysia's shares include YTL Power, MK Land, L&G, Naim, SBC Corp, Landmark and Redtone, whereas Singapore shares include First Reit and LippoMall.
Posted by arebear > 2013-02-07 00:43 | Report Abuse
Shriley has better colletion of shares
Posted by Jian Bin Siew > 2013-02-07 16:49 | Report Abuse
Arebear, I guess we decide what share to buy based on our objective in investing. Very much depend to our risk tolerance as well. Most of the shares mentioned by Shirley is good company but not undervalue as this moment. If their price drop, I will buy the same shares as well.
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Posted by shirley1 > 2013-02-06 22:15 | Report Abuse
Make up of 40% bond 30% share market 30% others
Share market - only hold 50% cash, 50% still in market and no plan to sell yet, now mainly Maybank, kfima, Cbi, ytl, ytlpwb, TM and huayang.
Am I high risk, medium risk or low risk ? anyone ?