QUOTE(cwhong @ Jul 24 2013, 11:01 AM)
This maybank always got scandal one..... Now tony pua asking for the BII shares sold at what price and to whom? Dun know they bother to answer his question or not....... 
Seems like no effect on Maybank's price STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V134, CI step into 1800, are you happy?
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Jul 26 2013, 02:16 PM
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QUOTE(gark @ Jul 26 2013, 10:53 AM) Ok comparable lah... except nestle. Apple - Warren Buffet won't touchApple is PE 10, Microsoft PE 12 and google PE 23 only... Nestle is wayyy to expensive.. yet got people buy 1.. Microsoft - Buffett also won't touch because he is a good friend of Bill Gates Google - PE 23 is really high for a tech counter Nestle is defensive. Even if economy is bad people still eat Maggi and drink Milo... |
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Jul 26 2013, 05:33 PM
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Jul 26 2013, 05:18 PM) Simply because everyone wants to become winner, winners must kill losers in order to stay as winners. Therefore there is no sure-win technique exist. But stock market investment is not a zero-sum game. In bull market, there should be more winners.Futures market is a zero-sum game... |
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Jul 29 2013, 12:23 PM
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How bad is China's economy?
Every week we hear some bad news from China, for example: QUOTE China’s manufacturing weakened by more than estimated in July, according to a preliminary survey of purchasing managers that casts further doubt on the government’s ability to meet its annual economic growth (CNGDPYOY) target. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-24/c...wn-deepens.htmlThe reading of 47.7 for an index released today by HSBC Holdings Plc and Markit Economics, if confirmed in the final report Aug. 1, would be the lowest in 11 months. Readings below 50 indicate contraction. A separate euro-area gauge showed manufacturing unexpectedly expanded this month QUOTE China’s exports and imports unexpectedly declined in June, underscoring the severity of the slowdown in the world’s second-biggest economy as Premier Li Keqiang reins in credit growth. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-10/c...on-economy.htmlOverseas shipments fell 3.1 percent from a year earlier, the most since the global financial crisis, data from the General Administration of Customs showed in Beijing today, compared with the median estimate of a 3.7 percent gain in a Bloomberg News survey. Imports dropped 0.7 percent, while the median projection was for a 6 percent increase. But at the same time, we have been told that China's GDP will grow about 7.5% this year, which is one of the fastest in the world. Where does the growth come from |
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Can someone recommend books to learn about bond?
I am not into bond, yet. But I want to know how bond affects stock market. |
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QUOTE(drsaleh @ Aug 6 2013, 12:04 PM) since no one answer, let me answer for this fella I am talking about investors/traders in general, not just people here...it actually depends on whatever your stylo is. if u're pure technical, u dont even look at their announcement. u just look at price-volume chart for those fundamental, i dont think quarter results give much bearing in the decision WHEN to buy. quarterly are usually unaudited. so there can still room for 'fake'. correct me if i'm wrong me? My buy/sell did not correlate with company quarterlies When Apple announced better-than-expected results, its stock price rose; when Samsung announced worse-than-expected results, its stock price dropped. Yes, investors do make decision based on quarterly results. (Though I am not sure if this is the best strategy.) |
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Just curious... how many transactions have you made so far this year?
Me only 5 (4 buy + 1 sell). The people in HLeB must be cursing me This post has been edited by river.sand: Aug 6 2013, 05:11 PM |
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RHB Research 'unearths' 11 new jewels...
http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...s-for-2013.aspx I Brahim’s (consumer), Deleum Bhd (oil and gas or O&G), Hua Yang Bhd (property), Instacom (telecommunications), Integrax Bhd (ports), Malton Bhd (property), Protasco Bhd (construction), Scientex Bhd (consumer), TDM Bhd (plantations), Uzma Bhd (O&G), WellCall Holdings Bhd (industrials) |
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Aug 14 2013, 08:19 PM) Speaking of REIT. My reits holding from paper profit of 16% into 2% today. In addition to the dividend received while holding them (1-3 years) roughly 10% in total I guess. I start to suspect REITs' requirement to distribute 90% of their earnings are not so great after all. Yes, we get more dividend. But whenever a REIT plans to acquire new buildings, it needs to borrow from bank or issues new units.Now I learn REIT is not "that defensive". I'm planning to re-balance my profile to move some reits into other high yield stocks such as Panamy. After dividend ex, panamy may fall sharply in next 2-3 months, that would be good chance to accumulate. |
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QUOTE(yhtan @ Aug 15 2013, 09:07 PM) Defensive is the best offensive, copy from football ideology I read a book written by an American 'soccer dad'. According to him, American football, unlike soccer, stresses offense.Once government bond yield spike, REIT won't be attractive already Americans sports audience complain that score line is too low in soccer. They suggest that soccer does away with goalkeeper and the offside rule so that more goals can be scored. That probably explains why Americans didn't know how to defend themselves when they went to Vietnam. And, you know, they lost the war... |
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Aug 16 2013, 08:42 AM) huh??? That was what the soccer dad writes, not me How can you equate soccer to war?? And the Vietnam war. Seriously? Americans lost just cos they didn't know how to defend themselves??? LOL! Or was a fact that the Americans did not know and did not want to understand the Vietnamese and fought the war badly? Not understanding the enemy was simply fighting a blind war. And of course, many experts here can go on forever on why America lost.... |
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Looks like Fengshui chart is accurate this year
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Penang property market to contract
GEORGE TOWN: Penang’s property market is expected to contract further by double digits this year, similar to the trend in 2012, according to Raine & Horne Malaysia (Penang) director Michael Geh... http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...o-contract.aspx |
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