I cannot miss out because I am still vested in my current property.

The only difference is the scale of gains that I get, could make more but made less but making profit either way. Just want to protect my gainsby cashing out.
Your words tells me that your investment philosophy is one that is either hit or miss, cathc the boat or miss out. Whereas for me I am diversified and can take advantage of any situation which ever way the market turns.
Local sillyporean
I cannot miss out because I am still vested in my current property. 
The only difference is the scale of gains that I get, could make more but made less but making profit either way. Just want to protect my gainsby cashing out.
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Please do not prove that you are a SILLYPOREAN by contradicting yourself.
You forgot that I am a local and locals stay in a place they own and do not rent. If I sold out and am not renting, where am i staying now my friend?
Please do not make yourself look more sillier.
You mean ALL Singaporeans own the properties that they stay in? No body rents.? Have you not heard of locals selling out their only residential property hoping to buy it again at lower price and in the meantime stay in rented apts. Yoo seem to fit that profile of desperados who will do anything to make some miserable amount of $$.
Do not expect people to make assumptions.
Even a Harvard English Professor would draw the same conclusions as I did.