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Posted by qqq3 > 2018-03-31 09:38 | Report Abuse
once upon a time, KLCI is more representative of the stock market
Posted by Flintstones > 2018-03-31 13:21 | Report Abuse
Properties for sure. I always advocate properties for long term wealth building vs stocks. Twenty years ago, you can buy any land in malaysia and became wealthy. In bursa malaysia, how many stocks among 900 counters are able to produce a similar return?
Posted by Flintstones > 2018-03-31 13:23 | Report Abuse
The next leg of property up cycle will likely come from HSR like how MRT complemented the previous bull run
Posted by calvintaneng > 2018-03-31 13:37 | Report Abuse
LONG TERM INVESTORS
How many of us hold shares more than 10 years? I believe, less than 10%, although I know a few, they are 80 years old, some of the stocks, they even hold more than 30 years. If you do the same for a piece of land in Cameron Highland 30 years ago, very high chance you will do many times better than the share markets.
On the same pretext, should we buy a piece of land, and wait for 20-30 years? At least it won't subject to the participant sentiment?
STOCKS or PROPERTIES or LAND?
Anyone?
YESSSS!!!
CALVIN IS A VERY FIRM BELIEVER IN LANDS & REAL HARD ASSETS!!
THUMBS UP!!
90% OF CALVIN'S INVESTMENTS IS IN REAL ESTATES!!!
ALL STILL MOVING UP & UP!!!
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Posted by qqq3 > 2018-03-31 09:37 | Report Abuse
KLCI is the top 30 stocks by market cap...that is not the portfolio of i3 members