When iFast was trading at just $1, could technical analysis have predicted it might one day cross $10 (as it did in late 2021)? 🤔 📈
Looking back, it&rsquo s easy to say &ldquo of course!&rdquo &mdash but did the charts and signals really suggest such a massive breakout back then? Or was it just hindsight bias?
Curious to hear from those who were tracking iFast early on &mdash what did the technicals say at $1? Could we have seen the $10 run coming?
dontbetray ( Date: 22-Mar-2025 21:31) Posted:
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U r wrong  

tangsookiam1947 ( Date: 22-Mar-2025 15:33) Posted:
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continues to rebound until it hit DBS' s latest target at $10.88 and beyond!
SmallSmall ( Date: 21-Mar-2025 09:23) Posted:
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The rebound continues...:)
Low $7.44 now $7.52
Later $7.60 follow by $7.80?
Low $7.44 now $7.52
Later $7.60 follow by $7.80?
$7.50 cleared with !50K buying....Shortists die pain pain
SmallSmall ( Date: 20-Mar-2025 15:06) Posted:
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$7.46 +$0.14 now....shortists beginning to sweat liao...
If break $7.50 will move fast
If break $7.50 will move fast
SmallSmall ( Date: 20-Mar-2025 10:30) Posted:
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RSI deeply oversold and turning up ......Shortists will provide the catalyst for a strong rebound 
$7.45 +$0.13
$7.45 +$0.13
Not vested atm ... like you say no hurry to buy ... anyway ifast too ex ... rather buy YZJFH for better divvy
sweet639 ( Date: 18-Mar-2025 17:34) Posted:
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Still very long for dividends payment & why your hurry to buy?
Caesar ( Date: 18-Mar-2025 15:40) Posted:
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Dividend too little, not juicy at all ... but hor, sti up >40 pts and all sorts of stocks are up, so strange that ifast is down lor ...
alexvar ( Date: 18-Mar-2025 15:37) Posted:
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walao, no one wants to wait for their juicy dividend payouts ? tsk
roller coaster. fast up, fast down. 
tangsookiam1947 ( Date: 17-Mar-2025 19:46) Posted:
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so happy!!
MrBear12 ( Date: 15-Mar-2025 09:05) Posted:
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3rd round of shortists coming!
Trade with non-stop shorting
Trade with non-stop shorting
MrBear12 ( Date: 11-Mar-2025 19:07) Posted:
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tiz 1 maybe 200dma then song..
2 f****** wk of non stop raining... while food empire 2 f****** wk of sunshine..
 
2 f****** wk of non stop raining... while food empire 2 f****** wk of sunshine..
 
iFAST Corp and TSFC Securities Forge Strategic Bond Partnership in Thailand with Support from Enterprise Singapore Strategic Collaboration: iFAST Corp, a global digital banking and wealth management platform, has partnered with TSFC Securities, a government-linked securities financing firm in Thailand, to expand its international footprint and develop a co-branded fintech service platform for Thai brokers and asset managers to trade offshore bonds with full price transparency. Global Bond Market Place: The collaboration will enable Thai financial institutions to access global investment products through iFAST&rsquo s experience in developing a global bond market place, offering features like immediate executable pricing that are rare in traditional bond markets. Facilitation by Enterprise Singapore for market entry: The partnership was facilitated by Enterprise Singapore, who connected iFAST Corp with TSFC Securities&rsquo extensive network in Thailand, marking a significant step in iFAST Corp&rsquo s goal to make bonds more accessible to investors globally.
Joelton ( Date: 12-Mar-2025 11:15) Posted:
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DBS lifts iFast target price on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth &lsquo buy&rsquo call intact
The research house says its &lsquo high&rsquo AUA target will likely require inorganic growth drivers to achieve
 
[SINGAPORE] DBS Group Research hiked iFast&rsquo s : AIY +0.13% target price to S$10.88 from S$10.23, while reiterating its &ldquo buy&rdquo call, on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth as well as the company&rsquo s expanding wealth management platform and product suite.
 
The company&rsquo s ePension division &ndash described as its key growth driver for 2025 and 2026 &ndash was progressing well, said the research house in a report on Monday (Mar 10).
 
IFast&rsquo s core wealth management platform was also steadily advancing with record-high assets under administration (AUA) of S$25 billion, up 26.2 per cent year on year (yoy) as at end-2024, while its net margin continued to improve, said analyst Ling Lee Keng.
 
She noted that iFast set a &ldquo high&rdquo AUA target of S$100 billion by 2028 to 2030, and DBS has assumed conservative long-term growth of 20 per cent.
 
But, achieving the goal will likely require inorganic growth drivers such as mergers and acquisitions, said the analyst.
 
Ling added that iFast Global Bank&rsquo s potential for value creation was &ldquo significant&rdquo .
 
Describing it as a valuation catalyst, the analyst said: &ldquo A fully integrated ecosystem combining iFast and the digital bank offers considerable synergistic benefits, promising faster growth, reduced costs, streamlined operations, expanded reach and enhanced profitability.&rdquo
 
Moreover, the company&rsquo s dominant market share in Singapore of around 60 per cent &ndash up from 50 per cent several years ago &ndash highlights significant barriers to entry, especially when the past decade saw only three competitors, noted the report.
 
IFast Global Bank&rsquo s robust growth potential was demonstrated through two key developments: achieving profitability within three years upon acquisition and improving metrics.
 
Customer deposits surpassed S$1 billion by end-2024, reflecting a 182.6 per cent increase yoy.
 
In Q4 2024, gross revenue grew 163.7 per cent to S$17.2 million, while net revenue climbed 136.4 per cent to S$7.7 million.
 
&ldquo The scalable nature of the digital bank allows iFast to grow its client base without the same level of infrastructure costs associated with traditional banking models, further enhancing profitability, positioning it as a leading digital financial platform,&rdquo said Ling.
DBS lifts iFast target price on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth &lsquo buy&rsquo call intact
The research house says its &lsquo high&rsquo AUA target will likely require inorganic growth drivers to achieve
Published  Tue, Mar 11, 2025 · 06:10 PM
Brokers' Take
[SINGAPORE] DBS Group Research hiked  iFast&rsquo s  :  AIY  0%  target price to S$10.88 from S$10.23, while reiterating its &ldquo buy&rdquo call, on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth as well as the company&rsquo s expanding wealth management platform and product suite.
[SINGAPORE] DBS Group Research hiked  iFast&rsquo s  :  AIY  0%  target price to S$10.88 from S$10.23, while reiterating its &ldquo buy&rdquo call, on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth as well as the company&rsquo s expanding wealth management platform and product suite.
The company&rsquo s ePension division &ndash described as its key growth driver for 2025 and 2026 &ndash was progressing well, said the research house in a report on Monday (Mar 10).
IFast&rsquo s core wealth management platform was also steadily advancing with record-high assets under administration (AUA) of S$25 billion, up 26.2 per cent year on year (yoy) as at end-2024, while its net margin continued to improve, said analyst Ling Lee Keng.
 
DBS lifts iFast target price on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth &lsquo buy&rsquo call intact
The research house says its &lsquo high&rsquo AUA target will likely require inorganic growth drivers to achieve
DBS lifts iFast target price on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth &lsquo buy&rsquo call intact - The Business Times
 
[SINGAPORE] DBS Group Research hiked  iFast&rsquo s  :  AIY  +0.13%  target price to S$10.88 from S$10.23, while reiterating its &ldquo buy&rdquo call, on Asia&rsquo s rising wealth as well as the company&rsquo s expanding wealth management platform and product suite.
The company&rsquo s ePension division &ndash described as its key growth driver for 2025 and 2026 &ndash was progressing well, said the research house in a report on Monday (Mar 10).
IFast&rsquo s core wealth management platform was also steadily advancing with record-high assets under administration (AUA) of S$25 billion, up 26.2 per cent year on year (yoy) as at end-2024, while its net margin continued to improve, said analyst Ling Lee Keng.
 
Describing it as a valuation catalyst, the analyst said: &ldquo A fully integrated ecosystem combining iFast and the digital bank offers considerable synergistic benefits, promising faster growth, reduced costs, streamlined operations, expanded reach and enhanced profitability.&rdquo
Moreover, the company&rsquo s dominant market share in Singapore of around 60 per cent &ndash up from 50 per cent several years ago &ndash highlights significant barriers to entry, especially when the past decade saw only three competitors, noted the report.
IFast Global Bank&rsquo s robust growth potential was demonstrated through two key developments: achieving profitability within three years upon acquisition and improving metrics.
 
tangsookiam1947 ( Date: 11-Mar-2025 19:44) Posted:
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many big financial boys are watching iFast closely - UBS, Temasek, Charles Schwab,, etc....
Profitable IGB ! 
Profitable IGB ! 
MrBear12 ( Date: 11-Mar-2025 19:07) Posted:
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