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Chronox
post Oct 26 2005, 07:01 PM

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QUOTE(whtrader @ Oct 26 2005, 02:00 PM)
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Past performance are not an indication of future performance.
True... I agree with you...

I have also read that book. According to the authors of "The Armchair Millionaire", the US share market has been on an uptrend in the long term since years years ago. So the trend will continue for the US share market, according to the authors. I really doubt the authors... But so far, his point is true...

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post Nov 23 2005, 01:09 PM

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Do you think KLSE has reached its bottom and heading for a bull run now?

I think it's heading upward very soon, but it won't be a bull run...
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post Dec 1 2005, 08:31 PM

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The Bank Negara has increased the interest rate. With this, the FD interest rate is expected to increase, right? What's the possible new interest rate?
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post Dec 26 2005, 01:24 AM

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QUOTE(emarts1 @ Dec 26 2005, 01:03 AM)
I read an article in The Star newspaper not long ago about investing in watch. I mean real branded watch. Has anyone heard of it? After reading the article, I realise it's a good investment. The price doesn't depreciate. Really?
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Yeap, I read it too! However, I don't know how it really works. If you wish to sell your watches, how do you go about selling them and where? Can watches be considered as a type of liquid asset? I personally feel watches are not liquid.

 

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