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.

DBS Group Holdings’ Updates for Q1 FY2020 – A Summary and My Thoughts

DBS Group Holdings released its latest trading updates for the first quarter of financial year 2020 this morning before trading commenced, and in this post, you’ll find a summary of the most important statistics, CEO’s outlook for the remaining quarters ahead, and my personal thoughts on the bank’s latest set of results…

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Ascendas REIT’s Update for Q1 FY2020: Key Highlights and My Thoughts

As Ascendas REIT have switched to half-yearly reporting, it reported just the major key updates for the first quarter of financial year 2020 ended 31 March 2020 yesterday (28 Apr) after trading hours. I have went through the update and in this post, you’ll find key highlights from it, along with my thoughts to share…

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Hong Leong Finance’s Annual Report 2019 – Key Pointers for Fellow Shareholders to Take Note of

Singapore-based financial institution Hong Leong Finance Limited, a company in my long-term investment portfolio, have recently published their latest 2019 annual report on early-April. As a shareholder, I have gone through the entire report and in this post, you’ll find key summaries from the report…

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What I Learned from EC World REIT’s 2019 Annual Report

Specialised and e-commerce logistics REIT, EC World REIT, released its annual report for the financial year 2019 ended 31 December 2019 on 15 April 2020. As a unitholder of the REIT, I have gone through the entire report to learn about the latest updates from the REIT’s management, and in this post, you will find a summary of the report (which I have done for the benefit of unitholders who may not have time to go through the entire report…)

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What’s Next for the STI and all the 30 Blue Chip Companies this Week (27-30 April 2020)?

Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index’s upward movement lost steam last week, where it fell by 96 points (or down by 3.7%), to close at 2,518 points last Friday (24 April.) So, how will the STI, and each of the 30 blue chip companies’ share prices move in the short trading week ahead (between 27-30 April 2020)? Here’s my technical analysis based on their weekly charts to share…

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Key Highlights (along with My Comments) on Frasers Centrepoint Trust’s Q2 FY2019/20 Results

Retail REIT Frasers Centrepoint Trust released its latest set of results for the second quarter of FY2019/20 ended 31 March this morning (23 April) before trading hours. I have gone through and summarised key pointers to take note of about the REIT’s latest set of financial results, portfolio occupancy and debt profile, distribution payouts, press release in this post. You’ll also find my thoughts about the REIT’s latest set of results within…

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Mapletree Commercial Trust’s Q4 and Full-Year 2020 Results – A Summary and My Thoughts

Mapletree Commercial Trust released their Q4 and full-year results for FY2019/20 after trading hours yesterday (22 April.) As a unitholder, I have gone through the REIT’s latest set of financial results, portfolio occupancy and debt profile, as well as what the CEO have to say, and in this post, you’ll find a summary of it, along with my thoughts…

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My Thoughts about Suntec REIT’s Latest Q1 FY2020 Results

Before the stock market opened this morning (on 22 April), Suntec REIT released its result highlights for the most recent Q1 FY2020 ended 31 March. I have gone through the press release and presentation and provided a summary of it, along with my personal thoughts about the REIT’s latest set of results (as a unitholder), in this post…

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The Rise and Fall of the STI over the Years (in My Own Words)

At one look, Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index have been on an upward climb since late 1998 – where it climbed from around 800 points then to over 3,600 points (recorded in April 2018) – that’s an increase by over 350% in 20 years! However, between this period, the movements of the index is anything but smooth sailing – there are 6 occasions between October 1992 till time of writing where the index have climbed up and eventually peaked, started its descend down to a bottom, gradually recovered, and climbed up again to form another high. Let me share with you these 6 occasions in greater detail in this post today…

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