Cash, courage and collateral: The share financing debate
Be wary of the seductive danger of leverage investing. The competitive reality is, most lose everything but there are things you can do - like the portfolio pyramid - which can help you navigate this high risk move. Howie Lim gets advice from the experts. This episode is sponsored by OCBC Securities. Highlights: 01:38 Broker custody & choosing a brokerage 04:46 Misconceptions, margin rules & consolidating assets 08:36 Leverage ratios & cash buffers 13:27 Market timing & holding too much cash? 17:59 Rates, income stocks & tech tools Listen on all your favourite podcast channels and find out more here: https://bt.sg/9q9x The Business Times is not licensed to provide financial advice. Important notes This advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Trading in capital markets products and borrowing to finance transactions can be very risky, and you may lose all or more than the amount invested or deposited. Please seek advice from an independent financial adviser before committing to a trade or purchase. Regardless, you should always carefully consider the suitability of the product and any trading decision. The information provided does not consider your investment objectives, financial situation, and particular needs. For any graph, chart, formula or device, there may be limitations and difficulties in its use. Any reference to a company, financial product, asset class or figures is for illustration purposes only. For any historical information, past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance. OCBC Securities Private Limited (“OCBC Securities”) makes no representations or warranties (including as to the accuracy, timeliness or adequacy) in respect of any information provided herein and it should not be relied upon as such. Any information provided should not be construed as personal trading recommendations or financial advisory from OCBC Securities. OCBC Securities is not responsible for any loss howsoever arising, directly or indirectly, as a result of any person acting on any information provided. All views or information expressed or provided by the speakers during or in relation to the event belong to and are that of the speakers and are for information purposes only. They do not take into account the specific objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person. You should not make any decisions without independently verifying or assessing the contents. Risk warning for Share Financing Borrowing to finance the trading of securities (leveraging/gearing) carries a high degree of risk. If the value of the collaterals declines substantially, falling below the maintenance margin requirement, you may be called upon to deposit substantial additional funds on short notice in order to maintain your position. If you fail to comply with a request for additional funds or reduce your loan within the specified time, your position may be liquidated at a loss and you will be liable for any resulting deficit in your account. For the full disclaimer, visit https://iocbc.com/disclaimer.

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