During tough times, strength and resilience are attributes that allow investors to weather the storm.
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Judging by how much the stock market has been fluctuating in the past week, it’s fair to say that common sense is in short supply now.
We tackle one of the tougher questions that investors regularly face — whether shares are, indeed, cheap enough to purchase now.
Warren Buffett has been selling shares of his largest stock position. But as Smart Investors, we don’t have to mimic all his moves.
The ability of human beings to evolve and adapt enables continuous progress to be achieved, even in the face of glaring adversities.
Not many companies qualify as true buy and hold investments, but we believe these three companies make the cut.
The Dow Jones industrial average (INDEXDJX: .DJI) index plunged 1,000 points yesterday night. But let’s put the decline into perspective.
Many investors think that it’s easy to figure out when stocks will hit a peak. But it’s actually really tough to tell when a bear market would hit.
The way our brains are wired makes it tough for us to stay focused on a long-term investment strategy. Here’s what you can do instead.
A paradigm shift may be happening soon in the financial markets, according to Ray Dalio. But there’s one thing that won’t change.
As the threat of COVID-19 threatens economic growth around the world, Warren Buffett’s advice on surviving market crashes becomes increasingly relevant.
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, here’s one stock that investors can safely fall in love with.
As Smart Investors, our investing horizon stretches out 15 years, rather than 14 days or 15 minutes.
How Jason Zweig’s book, Your Money and Your Brain, will help you become a smarter investor. The book has left a lasting impression on how I invest.
Investing is not always smooth sailing, so how should investors react to sudden negative events such as the Wuhan virus?
What makes your investment a winning one? Here are four key attributes that can be found in worthwhile long-term investments.
The Straits Times Index (SGX: ^STI) has fallen 4% over the last two weeks. But this is not the time to panic.
Daniel Crosby, psychologist and author of The Behavioural Investor, says humans tend to make bad investing decisions simply because of the way our brains are wired.
SGX RegCo has established a working group to study how Singapore’s retail bonds market can be improved. Here are my suggestions for investor-education.
Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX: S68) is abolishing quarterly reporting. Here’s the lowdown on the good, the bad and the unknown.