Crude Oil: Bearish Engulfing at Down Trend Channel Resistance

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Crude Oil has shown a Bearish Engulfing at Down Trend Channel Resistance… Yummy! Have fun trading!

See last technical analysis of Crude Oil here.  https://mystocksinvesting.com/commodity/crude-oil-brent/crude-oil-dead-cat-bounce-over-and-down-trend-continues/

Note: Down trend channel redrawn.

 

Interesting observation on Crude Brent Oil – Backwardation! Maybe something is brewing behind the scene. Opportunity for an Arbitrage trade.

 

 

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Ranked #7 in Top 75 Singapore Investment Blogs and Websites for Sg Investors

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Very very surprised to see my blog My Stocks Investing Journey ranked number 7 in Singapore… Not very far from the famous one… I will take it as a pinch of salt..

#3 Motley Fool

#4 Singapore Business Review

#5 ShareInvestor

#7 My Stocks Investing Journey https://mystocksinvesting.com/

#9 SharesInv

#15 DollarAndSense

 

You can see other ranking here.

Top 75 Singapore Investment Blogs and Websites for Sg Investors

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Will writing seen as PANTANG among some Singaporeans

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I summarized what Lorna Tan’s article “Will writing seen as taboo among some Singaporeans” published on July 16, 2017 here for easy reference.

  1. Some think it is costly, not realising the trouble that can arise for beneficiaries without one.

  2. Estimates that no more than 10 to 15 per cent of Singaporeans have made wills. This contrasts with a figure of more than 40 per cent in the United Kingdom.
  3. Some people think it is costly to get a will made, time-consuming and that all assets must be listed. Older people also consider it taboo to discuss death.
  4. A will is very important because it will protect your family and avoid disputes.
  5. When a person dies without a will and leaves behind multiple potential beneficiaries, the court will need to work out who gets what according to the Intestate Succession Act, depending on which family relations are still alive, leading to high legal fees.
  6. “Without a will, you’re adding layers of trouble to an already very troublesome process.”
  7. “People today are wealthier and have fewer children compared with 15 years ago… There is increasing concern about where their money goes”

I will be organizing an Estate Planning Workshop to address WHERE will your Assets go to according to Intestate Succession Act (ISA) if you pass on without a Will. I will go through different case studies and scenarios to enhance your understanding. You can sign up the Estate Planning Workshops here.

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