Posts byJun Yuan

My name is Jun Yuan, and I am the owner of The Singaporean Investor. I am a full-time retail investor and trader since April 2017, and in this website, I'd be sharing with you my personal analyses of Singapore-listed companies, along with advices relating to investing, as well as trading.

A Look into VTech Holdings Limited (SEHK:303)

Especially if you have young kids, you should be familiar with the Hong Kong-listed company VTech Holdings Limited (SEHK:303), where you probably have the company’s toys (either from its namesake brand or those from ‘LeapFrog’ – which is also under VTech Holdings) lying somewhere around your home. In this post, you will find researches I’ve done on the company – including more information about the its business operations, financial performance, debt profile, as well as dividend payouts over the years, along with whether or not the company (at its current traded price) is considered ‘cheap’ or ‘expensive’…

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Is Alibaba Group Holdings Limited’s (NYSE:BABA) Share Price Poised for a Near-Term Rebound?

From a high of US$198.45 on 10 August 2021, the share price of Alibaba Group Holdings Limited (NYSE:BABA) fell for 8 consecutive trading days in a row to a low of US$155.50 on 20 August 2021 – in percentage terms, its share price was down by 21.6%. However, there was some rebound when the market closed yesterday, where the share price went up by US$3.10 (or 1.96%) to US$161.06. That said, is the share price of the company about to see a short-term price rebound? In today’s post, you’ll read about my technical analysis on how the share price of the tech company may move – both in a bullish, as well as in a bearish condition, along with some key support/resistance lines to take note of…

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Why did the NYSE-listed Five Below Inc. (NYSE:FIVE) Caught my Investment Eye

Incorporated in Pennsylvania in January 2002, NYSE-listed Five Below Inc. (NYSE:FIVE) is in the business of retailing a broad range of trend-right, high-quality merchandise targeted towards tweens and teens. Also, as the name implies, all of its products are priced at $5 and below. You can read more about the company, along with its historical financial performance, debt profile over the last 7 financial years, as well as for the first quarter in this financial year, together with my personal thoughts, in today’s post…

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The Hang Seng Index have Fallen into Bear Market Territory Today. What’s Next?

Hong Kong’s benchmark index, the Hang Seng Index, officially fell into a bear market today on market close (a market is considered to be a bearish one when it falls by more than 20.0% from its most recent high.) So, what’s next for the index? Will it continue its free-fall when trading resumes next Monday, or will it see some rebound up? In this post, I will be sharing with you both the bullish, as well as the bearish scenarios of how the index may possibly move in the near-term (along with some of the key support/resistance points to take note of), based on my technical analysis…

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4 Chinese Property Developers that are Currently Trading Below their Historical Valuations

One of the things I do on a regular basis as a retail investor is to study the individual companies’ business fundamentals, shortlist those that are fundamentally sound and invest in them when the right opportunity to do so comes. On top of that, if the company is currently trading at a ‘discount’ based on its current valuations (compared against its average) then all the better. Speaking of which, in this post, I will be sharing with you 4 Hong Kong-listed property developers that meet both criteria (fundamentally sound and at the same time, currently trading at a ‘discount’.)

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A Look into Shenzhou International Group Holdings Limited (SEHK:2313)

Hong Kong-listed Shenzhou International Group Holdings Limited (SEHK:2313) is one of the largest vertically integrated clothing manufacturers in the world, where it produces sports wear, casual wear, as well as lingerie wear for for major international renowned brands including Nike, Uniqlo, Adidas, as well as Puma. In this post, I’ll be sharing researches I have done about the company – particularly its financial performance, debt profile, as well as dividend payouts over the last 5 years (FY2016 and FY2020), along with my thoughts about the company…

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Trading/Investing Gimmicks – How You Can Avoid Them

One of the news article published in The New Paper today (12 August 2021) caught my eye – ‘Seven victims lose more than $1.45m in stock-buying scam.’ In response to this, I’ve decided to write a post to share the things you should do (especially if you are someone who still do not know a thing about trading and/or investing) to avoid falling prey to such investment scams, and lose all of your hard-earned money…

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Koufu Limited’s 1H FY2021 Results – What You Need to Know

F&B operator Koufu Limited (SGX:VL6), which is also my latest addition to my long-term investment portfolio (in late-May 2021), released its financial results for the first half of the financial year 2021 ended 30 June 2021 yesterday evening (10 August 2021.) In this post, you’ll find my review (along with my thoughts) about the company’s most recent financial results, debt profile, as well as its dividend payout declared for the period under review…

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EC World REIT’s 1H FY2021 Financial Results – A Summary

EC World REIT (SGX:BWCU), whose portfolio consists of a total of 8 logistics properties (4 e-commerce logistics assets, 1 specialised logistics asset, and 3 port logistics asset) all located in China, released its results for the first half of FY2021 ended 30 June 2021 last Friday (06 August 2021.) In this post, you will find a summary of its financial results, portfolio occupancy and debt profile, and distribution payouts, along with my personal thoughts about it and outlook in the second half of FY2021 ahead…

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My Review of Hong Leong Finance’s 1H FY2021 Results

Singapore’s biggest finance company in Hong Leong Finance (SGX:S41), which is a company I have invested in, released its financial results for the first half of the financial year 2021 ended 30 June 2021 after market hours yesterday (05 August 2021.) I have gone through its latest set of results and, in this post, you will find my review (and thoughts) about its latest set of financial statistics and interim dividend payout declared…

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