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Monday, August 15, 2011


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Should we be staying invested or in cash?

Sunday, August 14, 2011

All of us know how pathetic interest rates on savings are for quite some time now and with the U.S. Fed pledging to keep interest rates low for another two years or so, it does seem as if low interest rates are here to stay, even in Singapore.

We also know that the ultra low interest rate environment is pushing up prices of almost everything. Inflation? You bet. Is this going to persist? It certainly could. If it does, then, my decision to sell my properties in recent months might not be that brilliant after all.


However, if we remember basic economics, we will recall that prices are a function of supply and demand. With many more new homes to be completed from 2012 to 2015, we could very well face a supply glut in future. This is probably quite well documented by now but I will run through the numbers once more:

Year 2012: 
15,457 new homes to be completed.
Year 2013: 
17,111 new homes to be completed.
Year 2014: 
21,680 new homes to be completed.
Year 2015: 
22,520 new homes to be completed.
We should also bear in mind that, currently, there are still more than 30,000 completed homes unsold.
(Sources: URA, DTZ and Nomura.)

As long as demand remains strong, the supply could be well-absorbed. This would depend on the state of the economy and the level of confidence amongst buyers, of course.

To add to the supply glut concern, the very well publicised recent decision by the government to build more HDB flats and to build them faster is likely to weigh in on the matter. Read HDB has promised 25,000 more new flats next year, based on what it said the construction industry can handle.

So, when people ask me for my opinion on whether it is a good time to buy that investment residential property in Singapore, I usually would reply in the negative. However, when people ask me if it is a good time to buy their first home, that is a bit trickier. It really depends on how urgently they need that first home. Sometimes, if we have to pay a premium, we just have to do it. Who knows? Price could keep going higher although I do not think it likely through 2015.

What about me? I get the sense that many readers are wondering what I am going to do with the cash that will be coming in from the divestment of my properties. To be quite honest, I am not going to keep too much cash in my savings account for too long as inflation would rapidly erode its value. To that, some might say that because they are in cash, their cash is now able to purchase many more shares than it could a month ago. This is certainly a valid point as well.

So, what to do? I must have said this a few times before but there is no other option for me than to stay invested but have a war chest ready. We want our money to work hard for us. At the same time we want our money to be able to purchase more shares at lower prices. Why? So, that our money could work even harder for us. Therefore, in the final analysis, whether we stay invested or in cash, the objective is the same: to make our money work for us.

While I was holidaying this weekend, I noticed that I have a lot more white hair. Family and close friends know that I think a lot. I think I think too much. ;)


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