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felixmask
post Aug 14 2013, 09:24 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 09:18 AM)
Not much targets atm, maybe Maybank, Sunway REIT...

In my bag got:
APM | Apollo | Carlsberg | Classic Scenic | Hup Seng | IGB REIT | JT International | Nestle

Most already went up...not gonna top up anytime soon unless got significant drop
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pinky now a stock Consultant

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post Aug 14 2013, 09:26 AM

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QUOTE(felixmask @ Aug 14 2013, 09:24 AM)
pinky now a stock Consultant
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No lar Felix, I'm very noob when it comes to stocks. I just buy companies that I believe will do well, buy and hold for divvies. This approach will be slow to make money. notworthy.gif
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post Aug 14 2013, 09:28 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 09:26 AM)
No lar Felix, I'm very noob when it comes to stocks. I just buy companies that I believe will do well, buy and hold for divvies. This approach will be slow to make money. notworthy.gif
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70 stock 30 UT, you withdraw your UT ?

I also do the same, withdraw from UT put in stock.
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post Aug 14 2013, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(felixmask @ Aug 14 2013, 09:28 AM)
70 stock 30 UT, you withdraw your UT ?

I also do the same, withdraw from UT put in stock.
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70/30 is pisces88 lar, I'm still about stocks 1/2 UTs. slowly targeting 50/50

I withdraw from my UT bond fund nod.gif

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post Aug 14 2013, 09:32 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 09:30 AM)
70/30 is pisces88 lar, I'm still about stocks 1/2 UTs. slowly targeting 50/50

I withdraw from my UT bond fund nod.gif
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post Aug 14 2013, 09:57 AM

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Pink Spider ah pink, wave.gif I also wanna open an account liao. You think trading better or FSM better? Trading I know is open at bank la, FSM pulok?
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post Aug 14 2013, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(felixmask @ Aug 14 2013, 09:28 AM)
70 stock 30 UT, you withdraw your UT ?

I also do the same, withdraw from UT put in stock.
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biggrin.gif it was me.. bfore i was exposed to UT, i was only investing in stocks.. then now i dont top up on stocks anymore (although still monitor daily, will go in soon), only top up UT.

My UT cannot withdraw, mostly - return.. coz i only started few months back.. hehe
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post Aug 14 2013, 10:20 AM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 09:18 AM)
Not much targets atm, maybe Maybank, Sunway REIT...

In my bag got:
APM | Apollo | Carlsberg | Classic Scenic | Hup Seng | IGB REIT | JT International | Nestle

Most already went up...not gonna top up anytime soon unless got significant drop
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wow mostly blue chips biggrin.gif

what are the div % from those stocks on average? if you bought it few years back, i think capital appreciation at least 30% liao?
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post Aug 14 2013, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(Cattitude @ Aug 14 2013, 09:57 AM)
Pink Spider ah pink, wave.gif I also wanna open an account liao. You think trading better or FSM better? Trading I know is open at bank la, FSM pulok?
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u mean account for Stock or UT? UT of course FSM la, low sales charge ma biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Aug 14 2013, 10:22 AM)
u mean account for Stock or UT? UT of course FSM la, low sales charge ma  biggrin.gif
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if open FSM liao what is the procedure and what is the minimum $ hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Cattitude @ Aug 14 2013, 09:57 AM)
Pink Spider ah pink, wave.gif I also wanna open an account liao. You think trading better or FSM better? Trading I know is open at bank la, FSM pulok?
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Please click link at Post #1

If u dun have the know-how, better UT. Trading stocks is not for everyone, just like judi. Unless u wanna do like me, buy and hold dividend stocks, itu lain cerita.
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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Aug 14 2013, 10:20 AM)
wow mostly blue chipsĀ  biggrin.gif

what are the div % from those stocks on average? if you bought it few years back, i think capital appreciation at least 30% liao?
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ROI I don't keep track. IRR is about 30%+

Divvy yield on average 5% I think, no really keep track of it

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 10:28 AM)
Please click link at Post #1

If u dun have the know-how, better UT. Trading stocks is not for everyone, just like judi. Unless u wanna do like me, buy and hold dividend stocks, itu lain cerita.
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what is the full name of UT? buy and hold dividend stocks means buy those stocks that pay dividend monthly or quarterly liao? I see hmm.gif
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QUOTE(Cattitude @ Aug 14 2013, 10:29 AM)
what is the full name of UT? buy and hold dividend stocks means buy those stocks that pay dividend monthly or quarterly liao? I seeĀ  hmm.gif
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my definasi of divvy stocks:
- pays regular divvies (whether annual, bi-annual, quarterly, as long as regular)
- has a consistent history of divvy payouts
- dividend yield AT LEAST matches FD rate

E.g. Maybank, Digi, Maxs, any REITs, BAT, Carlsberg etc etc etc

UT = unit trust

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Aug 14 2013, 10:34 AM)
my definasi of divvy stocks:
- pays regular divvies (whether annual, bi-annual, quarterly, as long as regular)
- has a consistent history of divvy payouts
- dividend yield AT LEAST matches FD rate

E.g. Maybank, Digi, Maxs, any REITs, BAT, Carlsberg etc etc etc

UT = unit trust
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1. How to discover those stocks that pay divvies regularly?
2. The consistent payouts check at their annual report or online reviews?
3. The yield their higher the better? some say achieve >6% will be greater o/w put FD je. is it?

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QUOTE(Cattitude @ Aug 14 2013, 10:37 AM)
1. How to discover those stocks that pay divvies regularly?
2. The consistent payouts check at their annual report or online reviews?
3. The yield their higher the better? some say achieve >6% will be greater o/w put FD je. is it?
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1 & 2 - read their Bursa announcements
http://www.bursamalaysia.com/market/listed...#/?category=all

3. No free lunch in this world, usualy companies that pay VERY HIGH yield means (a)no growth geh company and/or (b)high risk

oi ini FSM tered, mau belajar stocks go Stock investment tered laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Cattitude @ Aug 14 2013, 10:29 AM)
what is the full name of UT? buy and hold dividend stocks means buy those stocks that pay dividend monthly or quarterly liao? I see  hmm.gif
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i think out of topic liao tongue.gif

anyway, dividend usually payout 3 months or 6 months. anything more than 4% is okay actually, coz stocks with good fundamentals will eventually go up.. div + capital appreciation brows.gif

you can learn more on stock investing in the relevant threads smile.gif
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post Aug 14 2013, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(howszat @ Aug 13 2013, 09:18 PM)
Cut loss, or more specifically stop loss in trading terminology is quite specific in meaning.

Cut loss/stop loss means that when you sell (or buy, depending on the instrument), you set your losses in concrete. If you had not sold/bought, your losses are only on paper, and you recoup your paper losses when the instrument recovers. If you had sold before the instrument recovers, your losses remain as losses no matter what.
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I know what it mean for normal trading, I just treat it differently with my UT investment. As long as I don't sell it for cash, I don't consider it as cut loss but merely switching to other fund that will give me better return than the non-performing fund since there is no bid-ask spread like stock. Someone else might consider this as cut loss but I don't. That's all.
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QUOTE(pisces88 @ Aug 14 2013, 12:06 AM)
hey me too rclxms.gif  which stock is in your target list now? m looking for stocks with consistent 6% dividend.

my current Stocks to UT portfolio is around 70/30.
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Wah lau weh... my ratio is like 85% UT to 15% stock.
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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Aug 14 2013, 01:10 PM)
Wah lau weh... my ratio is like 85% UT to 15% stock.
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haha.. means your UT $$ is alot.. tongue.gif

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