TOL:-
It does not hurt to go thru your Financial Records this week-end, to think about the risks affecting your portfolio..
1) Do you have too much of your portfolio in a certain
Currency ?
2) Do you have too much of your portfolio in a certain
Bank or Brokerage Firm?
3) Do you have too much of your portfolio in a certain
Asset Class eg. Equities, Bonds, Cash, Gold, Commodities, Properties, Warrants, Options etc ? For your Mutual Funds and Money Market Funds, are there too much in a certain company ?
4) Do you have too much of your assets in a certain
Country ?
5) Do you have too much of your assets in a certain
Industry ?
6) Do you have too much of your assets in a certain
Company ? Example: your stock options in your company. If your company goes under, you will lose your stock options and your job..
7) Would your
Insurance Company be around to pay for your claims ?
8) Would the company that you have been investing in, dealing with,
be around in 3 or 5 years ?
9) Think twice about getting into a
very long term contracts eg. Time Sharing, Dollar Cost Averaging Mutual Funds, Long Term Insurance Contracts, Commercial Properties etc.
10) When Gold drops to an "attractive" level,
buy some physical gold coins. I bought some Canadian Maple Leaf Gold coins in 2000 for emergency purposes. I have Vietnamese friends, whose parents left Vietnam on boats, with just a few gold coins...
11) Singapore is relatively stable unlike Malaysia or Thailand. However, it does not hurt to also
stock-pile some food, medicine, water, soap, basic essentials etc. When there is a crisis, you will not have time to react..
12) Is your
Passport valid for more than 6 months in case you need to fly off urgently ?
13) Keep some
Cash at home, both local currency and some US$. At least a few thousand $ in case you need to buy a plane ticket with cash..
Dont panic though. Keep a cool head. It is not the end of the world... I hope

Ha Ha... The last time I was this paranoid was in 1998, exactly 10 years ago

.... so maybe it is time to buy now

It's all about "how much you made when you were right" & "how little you lost when you were wrong"