yaucs
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Crypto? That would be tough. If shares, still have chance if coy still around.moi ish still -93% since inception.... up 2% YTD.
guess, moi can never recover![]()

Crypto? That would be tough. If shares, still have chance if coy still around.moi ish still -93% since inception.... up 2% YTD.
guess, moi can never recover![]()
already realized loss la....Crypto? That would be tough. If shares, still have chance if coy still around.
moi ish still -93% since inception.... up 2% YTD.
guess, moi can never recover![]()
now its just long es00, last week lose like shyt....Don't mind sharing your portfolio?
You like to troll is it ?moi ish still -93% since inception.... up 2% YTD.
guess, moi can never recover![]()

i troll but i dun lie.You like to troll is it ?
93% down is like throwing away money or close to loss in a scam.

Agree. I enter US market only this year and easily will be in red as currently is the 52 weeks low for US stock,etf so unless you just started past few days else confirm in the red. 3500 maybe soon a reality and what next? Hmmm...I just did my calculations for Sep end.
In SGD terms:
YTD networth excluding new inflows = -8.29%
YTD networth including new inflows = -3.3%
Brutal year so far, but I guess everyone is affected, so it doesnt feel so bad, as all are in it together.
In times like this the value of having a job and income coming in is just invaluable.
I am HODLing on to my job for dear life, lol.
I think we are in that phase of the market where you can just close your eyes now, knowing fully well market can dip a lot but over a 2 year period we will be a lot higher.Agree. I enter US market only this year and easily will be in red as currently is the 52 weeks low for US stock,etf so unless you just started past few days else confirm in the red. 3500 maybe soon a reality and what next? Hmmm...
My YTD TWR is about 4% now.
Why on leaveLiquid networth around 1.3m. I think this will flatline for a while as I take on a long sabbatical without any earned income.
Why no propertyI restructured my networth tracker this weekend, to see how much I actually saved from my salary over the years, how much I deployed in various asset classes and what are the absolute gains I made from each asset class. I believe this gives me as complete picture as possible.
In 2009 end my networth was 87k SGD and since then in 12.5 years I saved a grand total of 852k from my salary. I made net cumulative return of 341k. So total networth as of now stands at 1280k
So 87k+852k+341k = 1280k
I have 57% in equities and remaining in bonds. No real estate or CPF.
Equities is further split into 1/3rd India equities(my home country), 1/3rd Asia equities and 1/3rd global equities.
Bonds are again my home local currency bonds.
Below is the tracker; all figures converted to SGD '000. YTD means year to date(just cumulative figure from the starting of that year until the last month of the year or current month, if that year is not yet finished)
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This year i.e. YTD 2022, my networth is flat. I was 1277k beginning of the year, notional loss due to falling markets is 60k while my savings so far this year is 62k.
Out of each asset class, this year both Asia and Global markets I am down 15% in both, but India markets have been strong so overall equities are down about 9%. Bonds are up by 0.57%, so that cushions the blow overall investment performance this year is -4.68%.
From another blogger... who see his networth loss higher than his salary
https://liverichlifefree.blogspot.com/2022/10/net-worth-update-oct-2022-plunges-22k.html
This guy was 900k in Feb 2020, pre pandemic and now he is at 1.3M. He has done pretty well inspite of conservative allocation. At the age of 35 this is a great achievement. I suspect he is a high salary guy, since he puts money in SRS, must be like 200k per annum kind of salary guy.From another blogger... who see his networth loss higher than his salary
https://liverichlifefree.blogspot.com/2022/10/net-worth-update-oct-2022-plunges-22k.html
Property investments is still the safest asset class in this turbulent market.