QUOTE(nasni @ Sep 22 2011, 05:04 PM)
for tmrw.... STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V98, Celebrating KLCI breach 13xx point
STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V98, Celebrating KLCI breach 13xx point
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Sep 22 2011, 05:14 PM
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Sep 22 2011, 05:15 PM
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if market gostan, dun look for me
QUOTE(Myoswee @ Sep 22 2011, 04:55 PM) investment advisors in usa, similar to maybank & cimb analyst giving out reports to murder the ikan bilis QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Sep 22 2011, 04:58 PM) warren buffetQUOTE(jy1905 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:00 PM) won't drop tat low again. means I wil never see klci 1000 points again QUOTE(panasonic88 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:04 PM) 2008 lowest was 900 points if I'm not mistaken. heheh... refer attachment below Flashback: http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...31&sec=business "... Yesterday, it ended the year 4.88 points lower at 876.75, down from 1,435.68 on Jan 2. For the year, it had fallen 558.93 points." http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/668917/+20 Post #34 QUOTE(jy1905 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:06 PM) I m luvin it! HUAT AH! |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:18 PM
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Im very new to the market and was too naive to think that the first 2 weeks of Jan 2011 were how the market normally is
So after making some "easy" coffee money I went in deeper and now am drowning with huge paper loss. Guess im paying some tuition fees for not doing enough homework. So I would greatly appreciate any suggestions from the sifus here regarding my portfolio - whether to cut loss now or to hold for rebound. javascript:emoticon(':help:') Im tempted to nibble on or add some "solid" counters which are at attractive prices now (e.g. KPJ, DLady, Panamy, Utdplt and Carlsberg). But would need to take out some FDs to do that, unless I cut loss on some of my present counters and use the leftover. My portfolio :- 1. AMedia @ 0.315 2. DRBHCOM @ 2.12 3. DUTALND @ 0.61 4. GSB @ 0.105 (average) 5. Jotech @ 0.155 6. KUB @ 0.755 7. MBSB @ 1.42 8. MNC @ 0.13 9. Mulpha (MIB) @ 0.64 10. NCB @ 4.15 11. OMedia @ 0.09 12. PCHEM @ 6.98 13. Perdana @ 1.07 (average) 14. Perisai @ 0.855 15. Plenitude @ 2.13 16. PMCap @ 0.12 & 0.10 17. Poh Kong @ 0.50 18. Theta @ 0.815 19. Timecom @ 0.59 20. Axiata @ 4.39 & 4.48 Thanks in advance! |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:22 PM
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QUOTE(mopster @ Sep 22 2011, 04:53 PM) i've different opinion though, Uncle Ben is doing all he could to help.. the ones who are really killing us are the : Fully agreed. It's just politicians who kill the market. As simple as that, otherwise, we'd have already on recovering path following last year's path. ~donkey and dumbo politicians in US ~European politicans who just want to save their own assess and political positions rather than doing the right thing.. ~the Fear of facing the consequences of the possible failure of the EU currency and fall of European Union... ~the more they delay, the more we suffer. Maybe it's like one forumer mentioned. They do it for the own benefit, making big bucks from the mkt. Added on September 22, 2011, 5:23 pm QUOTE(panasonic88 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:04 PM) 2008 lowest was 900 points if I'm not mistaken. Thanks!!! This scary table actually releases my stress now. Flashback: http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...31&sec=business "... Yesterday, it ended the year 4.88 points lower at 876.75, down from 1,435.68 on Jan 2. For the year, it had fallen 558.93 points." Added on September 22, 2011, 5:24 pm QUOTE(mopster @ Sep 22 2011, 04:53 PM) yeah lah! this danielc156 keeps giving wrong information, even after many forumers corrected his mistake. Really... This post has been edited by yok70: Sep 22 2011, 05:24 PM |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(NewB-MX @ Sep 22 2011, 05:18 PM) Im very new to the market and was too naive to think that the first 2 weeks of Jan 2011 were how the market normally is whoa that's more than a roti canai session.So after making some "easy" coffee money I went in deeper and now am drowning with huge paper loss. Guess im paying some tuition fees for not doing enough homework. So I would greatly appreciate any suggestions from the sifus here regarding my portfolio - whether to cut loss now or to hold for rebound. javascript:emoticon(':help:') Im tempted to nibble on or add some "solid" counters which are at attractive prices now (e.g. KPJ, DLady, Panamy, Utdplt and Carlsberg). But would need to take out some FDs to do that, unless I cut loss on some of my present counters and use the leftover. My portfolio :- 1. AMedia @ 0.315 2. DRBHCOM @ 2.12 3. DUTALND @ 0.61 4. GSB @ 0.105 (average) 5. Jotech @ 0.155 6. KUB @ 0.755 7. MBSB @ 1.42 8. MNC @ 0.13 9. Mulpha (MIB) @ 0.64 10. NCB @ 4.15 11. OMedia @ 0.09 12. PCHEM @ 6.98 13. Perdana @ 1.07 (average) 14. Perisai @ 0.855 15. Plenitude @ 2.13 16. PMCap @ 0.12 & 0.10 17. Poh Kong @ 0.50 18. Theta @ 0.815 19. Timecom @ 0.59 20. Axiata @ 4.39 & 4.48 Thanks in advance! i guess u hv to go to basics of investing too many in hand to monitor EFFECTIVELY. |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:28 PM
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yesterday my profile gained 4%, today it dropped 6%.
how i feel? well....i'm dead. as simple as that. when it reached 12xx, i will be drinking longkang water to survive, bread also can't afford. This post has been edited by yok70: Sep 22 2011, 05:29 PM |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:29 PM
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it would be a very interesting list, when sorting thru the carnage list this weekend QUOTE(yok70 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:22 PM) Fully agreed. It's just politicians who kill the market. As simple as that, otherwise, we'd have already on recovering path following last year's path. Added on September 22, 2011, 5:23 pm Thanks!!! This scary table actually releases my stress now. Added on September 22, 2011, 5:24 pm yeah lah! this danielc156 keeps giving wrong information, even after many forumers corrected his mistake. Really... |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:30 PM
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QUOTE(sulifeisgreat @ Sep 22 2011, 05:29 PM) it would be a very interesting list, when sorting thru the carnage list this weekend so i guess all i can do now is to save more additional capital and take out my shopping cart waiting at 1300 or below. |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:31 PM
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Total drop for the whole year of 2008 : 558.93 (Based on the chart, it starts to fall since January) So, it drops averaging <50> for each month
I think for current situation, it's just 2 months but we are nearing -200 Not a good sign? |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:33 PM
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QUOTE(NewB-MX @ Sep 22 2011, 05:18 PM) Im very new to the market and was too naive to think that the first 2 weeks of Jan 2011 were how the market normally is 1. You need to slim down your portfolio. (Holding 5 to 8 quality counters is more than enough as the more counter you have, the harder you keep track on their financial reports)So after making some "easy" coffee money I went in deeper and now am drowning with huge paper loss. Guess im paying some tuition fees for not doing enough homework. So I would greatly appreciate any suggestions from the sifus here regarding my portfolio - whether to cut loss now or to hold for rebound. javascript:emoticon(':help:') Im tempted to nibble on or add some "solid" counters which are at attractive prices now (e.g. KPJ, DLady, Panamy, Utdplt and Carlsberg). But would need to take out some FDs to do that, unless I cut loss on some of my present counters and use the leftover. My portfolio :- 1. AMedia @ 0.315 2. DRBHCOM @ 2.12 3. DUTALND @ 0.61 4. GSB @ 0.105 (average) 5. Jotech @ 0.155 6. KUB @ 0.755 7. MBSB @ 1.42 8. MNC @ 0.13 9. Mulpha (MIB) @ 0.64 10. NCB @ 4.15 11. OMedia @ 0.09 12. PCHEM @ 6.98 13. Perdana @ 1.07 (average) 14. Perisai @ 0.855 15. Plenitude @ 2.13 16. PMCap @ 0.12 & 0.10 17. Poh Kong @ 0.50 18. Theta @ 0.815 19. Timecom @ 0.59 20. Axiata @ 4.39 & 4.48 Thanks in advance! 2. Going through each of the above past financial report, if the company is making losses on every quarter, cut loss and recoupe the money to buy fundamental counters. (You won't go wrong with counter like KPJ, DLady, Panamy, Utdplt and Carlsberg) 3. Best of luck. |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:33 PM
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QUOTE(NewB-MX @ Sep 22 2011, 06:18 PM) Im very new to the market and was too naive to think that the first 2 weeks of Jan 2011 were how the market normally is i don't know the current price of this huge list. but i would suggest to cash out those breakeven or with minimum cut-loss (7% or less). i think it's not the best time to hold 100% equities during times like this.So after making some "easy" coffee money I went in deeper and now am drowning with huge paper loss. Guess im paying some tuition fees for not doing enough homework. So I would greatly appreciate any suggestions from the sifus here regarding my portfolio - whether to cut loss now or to hold for rebound. javascript:emoticon(':help:') Im tempted to nibble on or add some "solid" counters which are at attractive prices now (e.g. KPJ, DLady, Panamy, Utdplt and Carlsberg). But would need to take out some FDs to do that, unless I cut loss on some of my present counters and use the leftover. My portfolio :- 1. AMedia @ 0.315 2. DRBHCOM @ 2.12 3. DUTALND @ 0.61 4. GSB @ 0.105 (average) 5. Jotech @ 0.155 6. KUB @ 0.755 7. MBSB @ 1.42 8. MNC @ 0.13 9. Mulpha (MIB) @ 0.64 10. NCB @ 4.15 11. OMedia @ 0.09 12. PCHEM @ 6.98 13. Perdana @ 1.07 (average) 14. Perisai @ 0.855 15. Plenitude @ 2.13 16. PMCap @ 0.12 & 0.10 17. Poh Kong @ 0.50 18. Theta @ 0.815 19. Timecom @ 0.59 20. Axiata @ 4.39 & 4.48 Thanks in advance! |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:36 PM
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yup, coz when it rebound, sure
buying now & it drops lower won't be tat bad gua so dun sai lang all, go in batch by batch. the indexes is ur guide along with usa dog jones 1300 and below wil be a wet dream QUOTE(yok70 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:30 PM) i agree with your advice of "it's now too late to cut loss". I also waiting for klse thread sifus feedback so i guess all i can do now is to save more additional capital and take out my shopping cart waiting at 1300 or below. QUOTE(NewB-MX @ Sep 22 2011, 05:18 PM) Im very new to the market and was too naive to think that the first 2 weeks of Jan 2011 were how the market normally is So after making some "easy" coffee money I went in deeper and now am drowning with huge paper loss. Guess im paying some tuition fees for not doing enough homework. So I would greatly appreciate any suggestions from the sifus here regarding my portfolio - whether to cut loss now or to hold for rebound. javascript:emoticon(':help:') Im tempted to nibble on or add some "solid" counters which are at attractive prices now (e.g. KPJ, DLady, Panamy, Utdplt and Carlsberg). But would need to take out some FDs to do that, unless I cut loss on some of my present counters and use the leftover. My portfolio :- 1. AMedia @ 0.315 2. DRBHCOM @ 2.12 3. DUTALND @ 0.61 4. GSB @ 0.105 (average) 5. Jotech @ 0.155 6. KUB @ 0.755 7. MBSB @ 1.42 8. MNC @ 0.13 9. Mulpha (MIB) @ 0.64 10. NCB @ 4.15 11. OMedia @ 0.09 12. PCHEM @ 6.98 13. Perdana @ 1.07 (average) 14. Perisai @ 0.855 15. Plenitude @ 2.13 16. PMCap @ 0.12 & 0.10 17. Poh Kong @ 0.50 18. Theta @ 0.815 19. Timecom @ 0.59 20. Axiata @ 4.39 & 4.48 Thanks in advance! |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:38 PM
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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Sep 22 2011, 05:33 PM) i don't know the current price of this huge list. but i would suggest to cash out those breakeven or with minimum cut-loss (7% or less). i think it's not the best time to hold 100% equities during times like this. If i were youI will keep MBSB, Pchem, Axiata Buy / Sell at your own risk Oppps, quote wrong liao..should have quoted NewB post This post has been edited by Myoswee: Sep 22 2011, 05:39 PM |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:39 PM
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Wow,as expected and predicted early in the morning KLCI did breach the 1400 level and close at 1387.xx. Exciting days ahead. Let's stick together my fellow forumers during this bear time
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Sep 22 2011, 05:46 PM
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Aiyoyo, today I have TDM and Kfima accidently fell to my small shopping basket.... |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:46 PM
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I'm wondering why gogo2 opened a new "stock market thread v99"?
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Sep 22 2011, 05:46 PM
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QUOTE(andrewckj @ Sep 22 2011, 05:39 PM) Wow,as expected and predicted early in the morning KLCI did breach the 1400 level and close at 1387.xx. Exciting days ahead. Let's stick together my fellow forumers during this bear time More & more forumers sold & left us liao I promise I'll be here till 1200 wokie |
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Sep 22 2011, 05:47 PM
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Sep 22 2011, 05:48 PM
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oh no..today is a bad day! when can rebound???
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Sep 22 2011, 05:51 PM
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