Merry Christmas everybody! What a weird day for me to start writing on my journey (guess it mainly because I’ve time now).
First thing I always do when I encounter a new blog is to head over to the “about me” section to learn more about the person before diving into their post, so check that out here.
Hopefully you’ve checked my profile out before continue reading, and I will eventually start to share my views/journey/portfolio etc going forward.
First thing first, I regard myself as Passive Investor/Swing Trader, and my proportion of money in these are probably 90:10, and I hope to eventually grow my trader portion more. I will be going through the description of these 2 in this post.
Passive Investor
Investopedia can be your best friend as a beginner, and is a very good place for basic information and definition. As much as there is passive, there is also active investing, read more about it here. Simply put, I invest over the longer horizon, targeting either a good bet for capital gain, or a consistent dividend counter. Once I decided on a counter, I’ll go through the fundamentals and then decide on an entry point (sorry Dollar Cost Averaging peeps, I don’t believe in that) and act on it. As a passive investor, I will be updated with important news of the company, but I also plan to sit on the investment for a longer horizon, thus ignoring minor price move. For short, I call this my investment book, and hopefully I can generate enough passive income that can match an usual employee.
Swing Trader
With my net worth growing after 2 years of working and also changed to a new workplace (with less trading restriction), I finally have the capability to set aside some money to capture some trading gains. To me, I plan to tap on a handful number of products to capture short-to-medium term profit gain and I favor fundamental analysis over technical (which I am not very verse in, but slowly learning technical analysis). Read up the definition on Investopedia here. I call my part of investment in this portion as the trading book, which I plan to lock in some easy capital gain. Every dollar earned, is another dollar that you can invest and compound upon.
That’s it for today, ciao guys and stay safe!
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