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whtrader
post Sep 29 2006, 11:44 PM

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QUOTE(Dannyl @ Sep 29 2006, 03:13 PM)
Stock market is a giant casino.  You see people at the casino observing, watching, placing their bets, some win, some lose.

I have a couple of questions:
1)  What's the inflation rate like? never mind, found it on previous page, it's 3%
2)  What's the interest rate for bonds?
3)  What's a good savings/investment vehicle for constant top-up with low risk and does not require monitoring?  I'm just gonna pump-in a small amount of money (RM100, RM200) each month and let compound interest do the job.  I am not looking to pull out anytime soon and would like to 'forget' about the money I put in (meaning I won't touch them).
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2. Depend on period to maturity. Longer/higher.
3. You can try investing in fixed income fund.
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post Sep 30 2006, 07:38 AM

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QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Sep 29 2006, 08:29 PM)
IMHO, there is only one stock worth buying in the whole KLSE.
never try or even think about it before, but how can we buy stock/fund of other country?

unless i'm wrong, i think i read somewhere that Unit Trust company investment income ranking this year: 1. southern bank 2. OSK-UOB 3. TNT

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post Sep 30 2006, 08:50 AM

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QUOTE(ky_khor @ Sep 30 2006, 07:38 AM)
never try or even think about it before, but how can we buy stock/fund of other country?

unless i'm wrong, i think i read somewhere that Unit Trust company investment income ranking this year: 1. southern bank 2. OSK-UOB 3. TNT
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Ky_khor,

You cannot do it but I can since I am an US PR. This is what I buy:

VSMGX
No load
Annual expense = 0.25%

It consists of 4 funds

1 Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund 35.1% -> Cover all US stock market

2 Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund 29.9% -> Cover whole US bonds

3 Vanguard Asset Allocation Fund 24.9% -> Move between total stock or total bond depending on adviser.

4 Vanguard Total International Stock Index Fund 10.1% -> MSCI EAFE Index -> Index of the rest of the world excluding USA.


Vanguard REIT Index Fund Investor Shares (VGSIX)
REIT of whole USA Real Estate
No Load
Annual expense = 0.21%


Compare to the options that I have in USA, only one stock is worth buying in Malaysia.

Dreamer

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post Sep 30 2006, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(whtrader @ Sep 29 2006, 01:23 PM)
May I ask what TA and timeframe are you using?
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i use try quite a no of TA.But i prefer using meta trader 4.The time frame is not spesific.I trade only when i saw a reversal sign,Go only for long trade..
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post Sep 30 2006, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(mobiusone @ Sep 29 2006, 10:58 PM)
Still,if the stock market is driven by speculators as you claim,the liquidity is still very terrible.The amount of market participants is very poor.

Even the FKLI at the moment,is starting become as boring as the stock market.
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quite agree, the FKLI is some how very quiet recent few months mainly due to sluggish performance from the cash market. Not to mention the SSF which has been dead and buried now.

Individual will find little options to invest abroad, but if really interested can invest into the some global fund which act as feeder fund that invest into oversea fund particularly in US. Almost all global fund outperform local equity fund due to sluggish performance of KLSE currently if you look for 1-2 years performance ranking.
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post Sep 30 2006, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(ky_khor @ Sep 30 2006, 07:38 AM)
never try or even think about it before, but how can we buy stock/fund of other country?

unless i'm wrong, i think i read somewhere that Unit Trust company investment income ranking this year: 1. southern bank 2. OSK-UOB 3. TNT
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Just sign up with a US broker and register your self as a Non-Resident Alient. You will need to submit a copy of IC and relevant documents. Fund the account and you are all set to trade(buy /sell> make/ lose money). Oh and I believe profit from trading in US are not taxable when you move them back to Malaysia. For stocks dividend, US gov will tax you 30%.

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post Sep 30 2006, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(apis @ Sep 30 2006, 11:18 AM)
i use try quite a no of TA.But i prefer using meta trader 4.The time frame is not spesific.I trade only when i saw a reversal sign,Go only for long trade..
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You must be using TA for reversal sign ,if not how do you know it will reverse? Gaze stars check horoscope laugh.gif . Just kidding.
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post Oct 1 2006, 07:52 AM

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read more about technical analysis..last week gbp/usd were down at the lowest point..i think when the market open on monday,will gain a lot of profit...
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post Oct 2 2006, 12:41 AM

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QUOTE(apis @ Sep 30 2006, 11:18 AM)
i use try quite a no of TA.
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Sorry man sweat.gif blush.gif Read wrongly again..........thought you are not using TA. Only longs for you? Using 4 TA here.


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post Oct 2 2006, 08:24 AM

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so many investment-related threads been created. good for them. smile.gif
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post Oct 2 2006, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(apis @ Oct 1 2006, 07:52 AM)
read more about technical analysis..last week gbp/usd were down at the lowest point..i think when the market open on monday,will gain a lot of profit...
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QUOTE(whtrader @ Oct 2 2006, 12:41 AM)
Sorry man  sweat.gif  blush.gif  Read wrongly again..........thought you are not using TA. Only longs for you? Using 4 TA here.
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I have seen countless of TA indicators that I dunno which are useful. Can tell me which are more commonly used ?

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post Oct 2 2006, 12:45 PM

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Wellcall Holdings stock ... gained 90% in 2 month.
Anyone bought this stock ? Good for you smile.gif

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post Oct 2 2006, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(luqmanz @ Oct 2 2006, 12:43 PM)
I have seen countless of TA indicators that I dunno which are useful. Can tell me which are more commonly used ?
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Yup,many indicator.stoch,rsi,mcad and ema..i myself prefer use rsi and mcad..
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post Oct 2 2006, 04:49 PM

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Are these TA accurate? I know nothing about TA...can somebody provide some info? I'm interested in stock market TA.
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post Oct 3 2006, 04:15 AM

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Interesting thread, started out with stocks, FD, unit trust and now forex.

Well I been quiet because I know not many forex guys here. And now apis is here.

Im a full time forex trader & consultant for more than a year.

Been earning a very good income which is home based.

Initially like everyone I lost my capital in my first few months when I started trading.

After getting use to the market, I been making steady profits.

Already investing into the property market to make my income more steady
(rental income and capital appreciation).

Well all I can say is, before I was invovle with forex, I also think it is VERY HIGH RISK.
I been investing in stocks before so I always thought Forex is for the big boys.

I also gain on g/u and e/u. Entered long since Friday tongue.gif


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post Oct 3 2006, 10:13 AM

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QUOTE(whtrader @ Sep 30 2006, 12:59 PM)
Just sign up with a US broker and register your self as a Non-Resident Alient. You will need to submit a copy of IC and relevant documents. Fund the account and you are all set to trade(buy /sell> make/ lose money). Oh and I believe profit from trading in US are not taxable when you move them back to Malaysia. For stocks dividend, US gov will tax you 30%.
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in addition, pls remember to fill in w-8BEN form, so that u will not be tax by US for the profit u make. i am not sure if the profit is taxable bu our gov. i did declare mine. any tax expert can cofirm?
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post Oct 3 2006, 05:33 PM

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all can be done online & mail? or u need to be there urself in US broker firm? :S
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post Oct 3 2006, 11:13 PM

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ANyone knows where I can find a website that can show chart on the exchange rate for MYR to other currency for duration of 1 year? Like 2005-2006

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post Oct 4 2006, 07:32 AM

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QUOTE(ky_khor @ Oct 3 2006, 05:33 PM)
all can be done online & mail? or u need to be there urself in US broker firm? :S
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trading done on line. form can send by post or fax.
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post Oct 4 2006, 07:35 AM

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QUOTE(p4n6 @ Oct 3 2006, 11:13 PM)
ANyone knows where I can find a website that can show chart on the exchange rate for MYR to other currency for duration of 1 year? Like 2005-2006
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you can go to this link http://finance.yahoo.com/currency?u
select the currency you want to convert, and select the chart for duration.

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