QUOTE(Bonescythe @ Sep 27 2011, 04:17 PM)
Yea, missed that out.. Too many blinks.. Eyes also getting soared by looking at Green blinks. Hahaha
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QUOTE(Bonescythe @ Sep 27 2011, 04:17 PM) Yea, missed that out.. Too many blinks.. Eyes also getting soared by looking at Green blinks. Hahaha |
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QUOTE(sharulzzz @ Sep 27 2011, 06:47 PM) moneyking you r the best u make a lot of profit why u didnt ask us to buy yesterday? why u didnt mention anything here yesterday now up already then you said u have buy a lot yesterday and sell off today hahhahahaha |
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Sep 27 2011, 05:56 PM
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QUOTE(panasonic88 @ Sep 27 2011, 06:52 PM) |
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Sep 27 2011, 06:07 PM
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Sep 27 2011, 06:58 PM) You bought quietly, and then asked others to buy while you plan to sell? That sounded a little tricky you see. No offense, just say out my doubts. |
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QUOTE(sharulzzz @ Sep 27 2011, 07:04 PM) hahahhaha Fans arrr i m wondering who else have follow MK and make a reasonable profit not even give us a single guide and make us look like a idiolt investor by saying how much he have make profit you post at 12 midnight who will gonna see it ..... better dun come here This post has been edited by monkeyking: Sep 27 2011, 06:11 PM |
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Sep 27 2011, 07:23 PM) I see. Anyway, everyone responsible for their own investment after all. And you have been very generous in sharing your research for us, that's very much appreciated. Thank you! However, i don't see those as "noises" though. Those are just prove that we are living in a society that is full of other people. If without these "other people", there will be no share market in the first place. I just think, we need to ease ourselves out from unnecessary stress, instead of just totally avoid them and ignore them. I think the best way is to accept them with an open heart. It's fine to have different opinions in this society. Well for real crazy noises, are actually created by IBs and market researchers. Imagine how they being TOO DAMN OPTIMISTIC in our market when beginning of this year. Those investors who listen to them and buy this year, now huge loss. And now, they spreading TOO DAMN DEPRESSING info to us about world recession coming. Now, if those fear too much and sold all in cheap cheap price to IBs, who win? Who loss? Well this kind of noise, I hate much more. |
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DRB-HICOM's late slump raises alarm bells By Francis Fernandez Published: 2011/10/03 Kuala Lumpur: DRB-HICOM Bhd's last-minute drop on Friday had investors, especially the call warrant holders sweating again. Within the last couple of minutes, the market closed for active trading and DRB-HICOM mother shares slumped almost eight sen, after an investor dumped the stock. It ended the day 10 sen lower at RM1.74 a share, with the buyer spread and seller spread trading wide apart. The buyers wanted the share at RM1.74, while the sellers wanted it at RM1.81. DRB-HICOM call warrant holders are worried, as one of the warrant expires in five days' time, while another has 18 days left. Their concern is understandable because in late July, DRB-HICOM shares slumped to RM1.95 a share from RM2.28 in a single day. The slump happened in the last couple of minutes of trading, after an investor keyed in to sell the DRB-HICOM mother shares some 30 bids lower than the market value. The trading error happened just before the DRB-HICOM CE call warrants issued by OSK Investment Bank was going to expire. The DRB-HICOM CB call warrants issued by OSK at 17 sen expires in five days' time. The strike price is set at RM1.29 for the mother on a one-for-one basis. The DRB-HICOM CC issued at 15 sen by CIMB, with a strike rate of RM1.15, on a basis of five call warrants for one mother share, expires in the middle of this month. The final settlement price of call warrants are calculated by using the last five days' closing price, and as such any sudden drop in prices of the mother share will affect the settlement price. As such, there were suggestions that to even the playing field, instead of fixing the final settlement price through the last five days' closing price, the average weighted price over five days should be used instead. This post has been edited by monkeyking: Oct 4 2011, 02:15 AM |
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