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(11-12-2016, 10:09 PM)money Wrote: After 2 years from IPO, earning seems to have dropped. Its p/e ratio is still above 25, still not attractive even with its depressed share price. iFast is trying very hard to support its share price with its frequent share buyback
BINGO!
IPO = it's probably overpriced
In terms of business model, there is no difference between iFast and the rest of the brokerage companies. One can buy/sell stocks and UT through all platforms.
In terms of reliability, iFast will have it worse because they are relying on third parties to carry out all the stock trades.
There are no good stocks. Stocks are only good when they go up after you bought them.
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12-12-2016, 11:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2016, 11:20 AM by ghchua.)
Just to clarify some points here on iFAST. Firstly, platform fees are only charged on cash/SRS holdings on Fundsupermart. If you invest with them via CPF funds, there is no platform fee.
Now that they have cut the sales charge to 0% for all funds permanently since 8 December 2016, it becomes even more cost effective if you are using CPF funds to invest, i.e. no sales charge and platform fee and CPF-IA administrator status means that you only incur a quarterly charge of $2 on your CPF agent bank regardless of how many funds you hold.
We cannot only use PE ratio to measure whether iFAST is overvalued or not. Earnings are volatile due to the one-off sales charge nature of the revenue model. We have to also look at their AUA (i.e. Asset Under Administration) and see whether it is growing year after year because that is where the bulk of their revenue came from, via recurring income from taking a cut off the AUA. It is different from brokerage companies whereby the emphasis is mostly on generating sales revenue from one-off buy/sell trades and interest from margin accounts.
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If do not use PE, how about yield?
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iFAST Corporation Ltd. announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, iFAST Financial Pte Ltd has been officially admitted as a Trading Member of Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited ("SGX-ST") and a Clearing Member of The Central Depository (Pte) Limited ("CDP") with effect from 9 June 2017.
The admission will allow iFAST Singapore to launch its stock dealing service in SGX-listed stocks over the next few weeks.
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will it disrupt the stockbroking business? Free stock trading??? haha
"... but quitting while you're ahead is not the same as quitting." - Quote from the movie American Gangster
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Free trading but pay a yearly platform fee? Shares held in their nominee account?
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The last "good deal" to come up with, was from Standard Chartered Bank, but the catch was one had to give up ownership of their shares as SCB becomes the custodian of those shares (iirc). I reckon iFAST brokerage will be a "no strings attached" kind of reduced fee business? While i don't trade much but if there are no strings attached, OPMIs should vote with their feet.