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#61
(06-01-2020, 07:56 PM)d.o.g. Wrote: UOB KH has a Good-To-Date option, allowing for orders to be carried forward until a future expiry date. It appears when you right click and select Buy (Advanced) or Sell (Advanced).

IIRC Maybank Kim Eng has a similar feature.

Many thx d.o.g. , it cld really save me a lot of time and effort.  Smile

For some reasons, the Buy/Sell (Advanced) options don't seem to be available to me. I tried to check whether there are options to customize my display but to no avail. However, I was surprised to find that the advanced options are displayed on the utrade user guide. Hmmm, I will check with UOB KH tmr.
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#62
(06-01-2020, 09:13 PM)dreamybear Wrote:
(06-01-2020, 07:56 PM)d.o.g. Wrote: UOB KH has a Good-To-Date option, allowing for orders to be carried forward until a future expiry date. It appears when you right click and select Buy (Advanced) or Sell (Advanced).

IIRC Maybank Kim Eng has a similar feature.

Many thx d.o.g. , it cld really save me a lot of time and effort.  Smile

For some reasons, the Buy/Sell (Advanced) options don't seem to be available to me. I tried to check whether there are options to customize my display but to no avail. However, I was surprised to find that the advanced options are displayed on the utrade user guide. Hmmm, I will check with UOB KH tmr.

AFAIK, the GTD function is not available for purchase of foreign stocks, and also not available for 'cash upfront' accounts. You may need to get your TR to activate the GTD function for you.
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#63
(06-01-2020, 07:56 PM)d.o.g. Wrote: UOB KH has a Good-To-Date option, allowing for orders to be carried forward until a future expiry date. It appears when you right click and select Buy (Advanced) or Sell (Advanced).

IIRC Maybank Kim Eng has a similar feature.

Welcome back, d.o.g.!

Looking forward to read more of your posts. Wink
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#64
Thanks d.o.g. and karlmarx; I hv gotten it settled.

For the info of other buddies - as per karlmarx's post above, the GTD function has to be specifically enabled for SG stocks.
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#65
Rainbow 
10 Jan 2020 Sudhan published an article on Seedly:
why iFAST is an attractive growth stocks?
(click to read Sudhan's article)

Sudhan highlighted that iFAST is one of the selected 36 Singapore Shares You Should Watch in 2020.
(click to read seedly watch list for 2020)

Of course at the end of Sudhan's article, there is a link for discussion.

Extracted from discussion on 12 Dec 2019:
IFast is online brokerage company as well as a fund manager managing an asset of over 8B SGD.
This means they have two revenue streams. The fund many revenue is relatively stable and is resilient to economic downturn 
as there is a flat fee which clients to pay. 
As a result, the company constantly generates a string operating positive cash flow. 
However in recent prices, this advantage has been rewarded by the market and ifast is now trying at a high p/e and cash flow multiple.
(click to read seedly discussion on iFast)


Digital banking license should be awarded in Mid 2020.
Meanwhile, enjoy:


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Thanks all valuebuddies for helping me in my investment journey.
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#66
damn bloody good. im gonna buy the stock.

The Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX) has recently adopted a new risk-based approach to quarterly
reporting (QR) requiring only companies with higher risk to perform QR. Although iFAST Corp is
not among the companies required to do QR, the Group has decided to continue leading the way in
maintaining high standards of corporate governance through the continuation of QR, as it believes
transparency is key in giving investors the information they need to know more about the company,
its goals and vision, in a clear and timely manner
https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/iFAST_Pre...eID=597074

iFAST Corp believes transparency is key in giving investors the information they need to know
more about the Company, its goals and vision, in a clear and timely manner, and has therefore
decided to continue leading the way in maintaining high standards of corporate governance
through the continuation of its quarterly reporting.
https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/iFAST_Vol...eID=597193
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#67
https://www.theedgesingapore.com/capital...l-services

iFast is not affected at all like SGX.

Company insiders have been buying. Company has also commenced its share buyback.
I believe iFast would eventually achieve its AUA target of $100 billion. By then, its share price should be $6 to $8 easily.
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#68
Pls read up on ifast Chairman Statement in its annual report. It has come a long way , overcoming the dotcom crash, SARS and GFC.

The statement exudes a strong sense of confidence and cumulated with another share buyback again !

It will emerge even stronger from the current crisis !

https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/iFASTCorp...eID=605036


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#69
Ifast Q1 results may well surprise to the upside .
With the volatility in the markets , trading volume and frequency are definitely much higher .

Just need to look at SGX for a quick idea .


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#70
I just find it too risky to invest in a firm with high pe, very competitive landscape. And if it were to bid successfully for online wholesale banking license and attempt to take on the incumbent banks, i think shareholders should be prepared for a tough and long battle. And with its small capital, it is going to ask existing shareholders for more money. Burning money is definite, so if you intend to invest in ifast for the long run, please take this into account
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