General S-REITs Discussion Thread

iceiscold

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Becuz local bank stocks can do capital gain as it rise and drop can be 10,20 etc cents kind but 100 units per trade need more monies.
REITs can also offer capital gain and high dividend and are safer since they are at the bottom. Rate cuts is imminent and banks don’t do well when interest cut.
 

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Yeah I brought forward my monthly dca and bought some CLCT today.
Actually some blue chip reit has run up a bit so today drop not yet reach 52 week low. I always go for 52 week low. E.g Keppel DC Reit is over 2 dollars before now drop.
 

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Actually some blue chip reit has run up a bit so today drop not yet reach 52 week low. I always go for 52 week low. E.g Keppel DC Reit is over 2 dollars before now drop.
It's okay. It's for my monthly dca so can get at better price is good. If drop further can consider to add more with spare cash.
 

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SCB having their 100% commission rebate NDP promo for SGX stocks. Tempted to use this opportunity to rebalance my S-REITS 😅
 

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SCB having their 100% commission rebate NDP promo for SGX stocks. Tempted to use this opportunity to rebalance my S-REITS 😅
Wow, but does SCB have any platform fee? Or it's totally free? Just wondering what's the catch..
Is this exclusive promo? Could not find it online.. 🤔 edit: found it. It's in the app.
 
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