by SFT | May 12, 2025 | Financial Planning, St Francis
As we approach mid-May—my birthday month, no less—it’s hard to believe we’re nearly halfway through 2025. Time has flown, and the world’s financial markets have given us quite a ride already. Just five weeks ago, we were in the thick of what felt like market chaos: indices were swinging wildly, with daily fluctuations of 4% to 5%. Investors were panicking, and uncertainty clouded every decision. Adding to the noise, Donald Trump was tossing out tariffs like confetti, leaving markets and investors scrambling to interpret the implications.

As an advisor, I can say with confidence that it was not a comfortable time. The panic, disbelief, and relentless flood of news made it a testing period for even the most seasoned investors. But fast-forward to today and the numbers tell a very different story. The JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) has delivered a remarkable 17% return over the past 12 months, and the MSCI World Index is up 10% over the same period. Who would have predicted that outcome in the middle of all that fear?

What this illustrates is a fundamental truth: market volatility is not unusual. It’s not a bug in the system—it’s a feature. While the recent volatility felt especially intense, that’s partly because it was fresh in our minds and amplified by constant media coverage (Financial Porn). Markets have always gone through such periods.
It’s easy to say “don’t react” during times of turmoil, but it’s far harder to follow through. Fear tempts us to act. Yet, as has happened time and time again, doing nothing proved to be the best course. Holding steady during turbulent times often leads to the most rewarding outcomes.
The real challenge for investors is to understand and accept that volatility is part of the journey. The best way to cope with it is by crafting a long-term investment strategy that aligns with your personal financial goals—and then sticking to it. When you do that, you can stop reacting to market noise and start focusing on the bigger picture.

So as we look forward to the second half of the year, remember this: stay the course, trust your plan, and most importantly—behave yourself. That’s the surest path to a comfortable and well-planned retirement.
Dirk Groeneveld, Certified Financial Planner.
by SFT | May 12, 2025 | St Francis

Calibre Security Crime Report: Crime Overview
Below is the Calibre Security Crime Report for April 2025 with some encouraging stats and figures.
– Village: 2 incidents (2 thefts – copper pipes and a wheelbarrow)
– Santareme Phase 1: 3 incidents (1 attempted housebreaking, 1 theft, 1 housebreaking)
– Industrial Area: 1 incident (housebreaking)
There were ZERO Incidents in:
– Canals
– Cape St. Francis
– Kromme
– Oyster Bay
– Santareme (General)
Fewer incidents, more peace of mind. Great work to everyone in these areas for staying alert and proactive!
Some of the stolen items included: Copper pipes, wheelbarrow, outside tap, suitcase, and alcohol.
Arrests: 2 suspects arrested for theft-related incidents.
Recovered items: Copper pipes and a wheelbarrow.
Unsecured Homes
Only 17 vacant homes were left unsecured in April – a major improvement from previous months.
Let’s keep this up! Always ensure all doors, windows, and gates are locked when leaving — and remind guests or staff to do the same.
False Alarms
21 false activations in April were triggered by service providers.
We’re reaching out to homeowners who haven’t yet provided access protocols (remotes/keys). Please assist us in reducing false callouts by keeping our office informed.
Security Reminder
A month of encouraging and positive progress — let’s not lose momentum:
Light up all entry points
Lock away tools and ladders
Double-check all doors and windows
Install beams, cameras, and window sensors (Our Technical team can assist you with any necessary upgrades)
A huge thank you to our community.
Your awareness and action are making a visible difference. Let’s keep pushing for fewer incidents and stronger security across the board.
We’ve always got your back.
– Calibre Security
Calibre Control Room: 042 294 0038
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