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Protecting Your Assets In Turbulent Times

Written By: Tiang Chuan on March 20, 2009 3 Comments

2008 has been a terrible year for the market. Other than suffering from the market performance, investors also face risks from other dreaded events. We discuss the issues in this issue of Invest – Protecting Your Assets In Turbulent Times.

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    3 Responses to “Protecting Your Assets In Turbulent Times”

    1. Alvin says on: 29 March 2009 at 1:12 PM

      Hi Mr Eng,

      Read your article in INVEST mag. A good review on the performance of the various asset class before and after the crash.

      I think the bar chart for property fund is wrong as it should be -24.8% and not 24.8%. It was mentioned in your paragraph that there is a difference of 75.6% from it’s peak return of 50.8% prior to the crash.

      Nonetheless, I enjoyed the article :)

    2. admin says on: 29 March 2009 at 5:46 PM

      Hi Alvin,

      Thanks for spotting the error. The returns for property funds should be -24.8% instead of 24.8%.

      Do you take supplements for your eyes? ;p

    3. Alvin says on: 3 April 2009 at 11:59 PM

      I am actually short sighted :p

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