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Long Term Investment Strategy

(1) Personal Profile (Matching) Own a full time job Little time left for investment Expect investment returns above norms. (2) Objectives Minimum attention Regular cash payout Capital appreciation. Long Term Investment Strategy. (4) Execution Plan What is suitable? When to buy?

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Long Term Investment Strategy

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  1. (1) Personal Profile (Matching) • Own a full time job • Little time left for investment • Expect investment returns above norms. • (2) Objectives • Minimum attention • Regular cash payout • Capital appreciation Long Term Investment Strategy • (4) Execution Plan • What is suitable? • When to buy? • When to sell? • How to execute? • Repeat • (3) Criteria • Stable and predictable • Long reaction time • Proven (Crisis-Proof) • Always profitable

  2. Long Term Investment Strategy Sell Buy Sell Buy Buy Confident Buy

  3. Why use PE band for ST Eng? • Valuation and growth sensitive • Simple • Suits its relatively constant growth pace Long Term Investment Strategy • How to time it? • Buy at the lower band region( PER 16 +- 1) • Sell at the higher band region (PER 21 +- 1) • Given ST Eng price movement profile, entry and exit period last for weeks • Results • Conservatively, (buy at 1.70, sell at 3.00, 40%), (buy at 2.00, Sell 3.20,60%) • Dividend average at 4% per annum. • A investment of $10,000 will turn into $10,000 x 1.4 x 1.6 = $22,400. • A reasonably good return of > 8 % per annum( not inclusive of dividend)

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