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STI 12M returns snapshot

Top 10 highest return

Name SGX Code Market Cap (S$Bn) 23 Feb Close Price (S$) 30 Day Volatility YTD Total Return % 12M Total Return %
DBS Group Hldgs D05 75.9 29.59 25 19.1 61.5
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp O39 56 13.37 24.1 7.9 43.1
United Overseas Bank U11 46.7 28.07 21.2 6.1 32.4
Genting Singapore PLC G13 15.7 1.3 27.1 -0.8 29.6
Keppel Corp BN4 14.4 7.96 29.6 8.3 18.1
City Developments C09 11.5 12.66 25.8 1.4 33
Venture Corp V03 7.6 26.66 34 30.2 170.2
UOL Group U14 7.1 8.38 22.1 -5.5 27.5
CapitaLand Commercial Trust C61U 6.1 1.69 24.2 -10.5 16.7
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Hldgs BS6 5.8 1.47 40.6 0 52.6


Top 10 lowest return

Name SGX Code Market Cap (S$Bn) 23 Feb Close Price (S$) 30 Day Volatility YTD Total Return % 12M Total Return %
ComfortDelGro C52 4.3 2 24.4 1 -14.5
Thai Beverage PCL Y92 20.3 0.81 24.9 -10 -13.4
Wilmar International F34 19.8 3.13 19 1.3 -12.9
Singtel Z74 55.2 3.38 14.7 -5.3 -10.4
SPH NS8U 4.1 0.475 37.6 -10.8 -7.3
Golden Agri-Resources E5H 4.6 0.36 23.1 -2.7 -6.7
StarHub CC3 4.3 2.5 37.4 -12.3 -5.7
Jardine Cycle & Carriage C07 15 37.83 19.4 -7 -5.6
Jardine Strategic Hldgs* J37 55.6 50.149 19 -5.2 -5.4
Jardine Matheson Hldgs* J36 59.6 81.98 21.8 1 -5.2


2018 gave a minor heart attack in its second month (I thought winter is coming but seems like it's just the end of summer - 2017 bull run). 

My portfolio gains have halved just within a couple of weeks then saw some rebound. My zodiac says I should not invest in anything risky this year. I am not sure what is defined by risky. Bitcoin perhaps? (I opened a Gemini account but don't know why it takes forever to get approved, maybe that's for the better.)

Economy is supposedly improving but I still see so many sleeping / slipping giants.

Somehow I don't have much confidence in parking my money to any stock right now. Yet, don't feel like it's the right time to sell anything either. 

Shall just wait and see.

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