Start Up Business as a Remisier

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#1
I noticed that I have a number of multi-baggers in my stock portfolio over the years in my investment journey. Some of these were previously posted on valuebuddies website. This means that it may be potentially beneficial to valuebuddies investors if I become a part-time remisier for them. They can benefit from the sharing of companies that I invest in for them to do further research before investing.
I specializes in investing in Singapore and Hong Kong companies. Investing style is mainly to identify companies with good business model. I do not mind paying a small premium to invest in such companies for the long term. In addition, I also like to invest in companies that pay good dividend as I believe in the power of compound interest.
My multi-baggers are mainly small caps that were previously not realized by the market as they may be perceived to be of a higher risk and also due to insufficient research into the business model of these companies.
In the current low commission environment, I estimate that a remisier business is only viable if there is a firm commitment to invest at least S$2 million by a pool of investors. 
Let me know if you are interested to engage me to be your part-time remisier by providing me the following information:
1) Amount interested to invest in at current investment climate in SGD dollar:
2) Brokerage house most preferred for me to start my business:
3) Other Brokerage house you do not mind using:
You can private message me your interest as these can be quite sensitive information.
I will share if there is sufficient interest and join the brokerage house that these valuebuddies investors prefer in this forum.
I will continue to share my investment thoughts on this forum for stocks that I perceive to be safer ones.
Many thanks.
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#2
Some of my multi-bagger stocks:
CEI Limited: shared on valuebuddies on 13 Feb 2015, https://www.valuebuddies.com/thread-1746.html
AEM Holdings: shared on nextinsight on 27 Jan 2018, not a multi-bagger at time of sharing but became one eventually
https://www.nextinsight.net/story-archiv...pf-savings
Micro-Mechanics: shared on nextinsight on 27 Jan 2018
UMS: shared on nextinsight on 27 Jan 2018
Cowell (listed in HK, Stock Code 1415): shared on valuebuddies on 28 Sep 2020,
https://www.valuebuddies.com/thread-1025...#pid159753
I initially bought Cowell at HK$1.7. The share price actually dropped further to HK$1.42 and I bought more Cowell shares. This shows that share price of potential multi-bagger stocks can be volatile at times too.
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#3
Seedly has an article on how to find multi-bagger stocks:
https://blog.seedly.sg/good-investors-mu...er-stocks/
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