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17-11-2010, 07:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-11-2010, 07:11 PM by FFNow.)
My friend is looking to start-up an investment company in Singapore. He wants to know what is needed for to start off such a company? What are the things to look out for and the regulations involved, etc? Hopefully, any current or ex-fund managers can shed some light on this? You can PM me too. Thanks!
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Sorry, one thing I don't kinda understand.
If your friend is looking to start up one, he/she would have the connections and experience to have the know-how of starting one right?
Anyway, my memory also tells me this question was raised during the Yr 2006- 2007 in the old Wallstraits forum.
Not a good sign, no offence.
PS: I think the regulations could be found within MAS. $5M deposit? That was then. Not sure now.
Cheers.
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The regulations depends on whether you are looking for "sophisticated" investors <------Hedge funds, easier to setup, but the investors need 300k capital
or
retail investors<------tons of rules, most likely, will not be approved if you are not DBS, OCBC etc
(For protection of public)
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I think it's pretty hard for human behaviour to change.
If fact that's probably why we have all the Value Investing metrics and principles and what-nots- One, to identify when the crowds are getting mad and Two, to prevent oneself from joining that same crowd.
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So now we see 1 guy talking about starting investment firm...
Do we see an illogical euphoria in the market ?
Most stocks still below their peak value in 2007..
When should be we sell all equities and stay 100% cash ?