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Futura
post Jun 17 2006, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(ky_khor @ Jun 14 2006, 05:54 PM)
where can i get forex/stock simulator?

another question:
after i open a CDS/trading account in Maybank, who's my broker? who shud i contact to start my first trading?

The minimum ammount of money to open Public Mutual Fund is RM1000.

if i put in RM1000 (the price = PBBF 0.8141 0.8670) how many unit i own?
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Stock simulator? You mean stock game? Can try out iTrade CIMB. My ranking was screwed since IRIS designated. laugh.gif
I'm looking forward to open a CDS account as well...but look at the CI recently dropped tremendously, don't feel like it's good time to trade atm. Maybe after the worldcup tongue.gif

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post Jun 18 2006, 04:16 AM

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QUOTE(WinDs @ Jun 17 2006, 11:26 PM)
That one is not a game right ?

Anyone know about stock simulator which deals with virtual $$ to play. It's a game but based on the realistic stock market of KLSE.

The one i knew is stockk.com but it's been down. There are some games about NYSE but i have no knowledge regarding US stocks/companies. I think it's easier for me to pick up from KLSE.
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http://www.itradecimb.com/bin/home.asp
Inside got stock game. Try explore a bit.
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post Jun 21 2006, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(WinDs @ Jun 20 2006, 07:25 PM)
So anyone mind to tell me what is the 'best buy' and 'best sell' means in a stock exchange ?

Thanks.
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According to bursamalaysia, a security is sold to the highest bidder and purchased from the lowest offeror.
For example, A and B are orange seller in a pasar malam. A sells at RM0.90 per unit, while B sells at RM1.00 per unit. So to us as consumer, A gives us the best offer and hence RM0.90 is the Best sell price.
Now C and D want to buy orange from A, C willing to pay RM0.80, while D tries nego at RM0.70. If you are the seller A, which buyer will you deal with? Of course the best bidder a.k.a Best buy - C.
Hopefully this orange trade will give you some idea. There are 2nd Sell, 3rd Sell til N Sell as well as 2nd Buy, 3rd Buy and etc... smile.gif





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post Jun 23 2006, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(NekoRacing @ Jun 23 2006, 01:51 PM)
That iTrade game by CIMB, i signed up for an account but i can't trade. Did i forget some steps?
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I assume that you couldn't view the real-time screen. Make sure you install JRE 1.3.0 and Java Virtual Machine in your system. If possible use IE.
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post Jun 28 2006, 01:13 AM

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QUOTE(hotlink @ Jun 27 2006, 03:17 PM)
First b4 u want to invest, u need to know the goal of ur investment. Usually investor have been advised to invest at least for 3 years for optimum return since your net value will -6.5%. Currently Pittikal is great fund to invest. While for far east, u have to make sure that u have apply the telemutual and follow the global market. Try to use switching power and  the cut off day is 3pm . Whenever the global market drop a lot, you can switch it to any bond funds b4 3pm. So u can  maintance u net value and buy back units of far east after u think that global market is stable but bear in mind, there is rm 25 for switching back (so dun simply switch) from bond  fund to equity fund.
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Wow bro u sounds expert in this investment thingy. notworthy.gif
I don't really understand about futures or options, but I've studied the KLSE stock market for the past 3 months. Still know very little only... doh.gif
Btw I've got myself the application form to open CDS account, thro CIMB. To be more specific, I will deal with KLSE stock market Online via iTrade homepage. Due to my limited capital, I think invest in mutual fund or something similar won't earn much...hence I would try my luck on MESDAQ, which is very very risky. But there is a way to deal with MESDAQ stocks, as you've mentioned earlier, play intraday or contra...
Would like to hear more from you. smile.gif

rgds
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post Jun 29 2006, 12:09 AM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Jun 28 2006, 08:16 PM)
Mesdaq 'goreng' has been subdue recently and not much volume shows that syndicates are moving away except Iris. Intraday/contra is only suitable when market is 'hot' time if play it when market quiet time then you are looking for trouble or feeding the brokers only.
Speculative only when market situation is favourable not everyday got easy meal one or you are playing with fire. Mesdaq is not as good as you are thinking.
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Yup, a friend of mine in banking field also discouraged me from messing with 2nd board and Mesdaq. Sounds like I need further study and gather enough capital 1st lol...
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post Jun 30 2006, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(Darkmage12 @ Jun 30 2006, 03:38 PM)
got funds also cannot simply go touch those 2nd board and Mesdaq cos some got tailou behind and they will make you suffer... unless you also tailou smile.gif
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Ha? What tailou? Got such thing in stock market? blink.gif

 

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