30-10-2010, 10:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 30-10-2010, 10:04 AM by mightyreds.)
Hi folks!
I've been reading with interest on the topics in this forum and I must say it's a really good one. Kudos to Musicwhiz for setting this up. I think it's great to have a community of like-minded value investors here to discuss about good companies and businesses.
One thing it has always been bugging me is - where do value investors park their funds when they're not vested in equities? i.e after you have divested from a company after you've decided that it's fully valued esp. in the Singapore context.
We all know that the banks offer pathetic interest rates and FDs are not a good option as sometimes we need to invest the funds into another company once we have spotted a gem - and it can be anytime!
So I guess the criterias we're looking at are
1) reasonable returns - a least a couple of percent for parking the money
2) liquid - you can withdraw the money anytime (without loss of capital) to invest during a downturn
3) relatively low risk
I'm thinking of putting them in safe reits but I'm not sure if that's the best option out there.
What do you think are good options?
I've been reading with interest on the topics in this forum and I must say it's a really good one. Kudos to Musicwhiz for setting this up. I think it's great to have a community of like-minded value investors here to discuss about good companies and businesses.
One thing it has always been bugging me is - where do value investors park their funds when they're not vested in equities? i.e after you have divested from a company after you've decided that it's fully valued esp. in the Singapore context.
We all know that the banks offer pathetic interest rates and FDs are not a good option as sometimes we need to invest the funds into another company once we have spotted a gem - and it can be anytime!
So I guess the criterias we're looking at are
1) reasonable returns - a least a couple of percent for parking the money
2) liquid - you can withdraw the money anytime (without loss of capital) to invest during a downturn
3) relatively low risk
I'm thinking of putting them in safe reits but I'm not sure if that's the best option out there.
What do you think are good options?