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djhenry91
post Dec 1 2016, 06:56 PM

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if u guy notice..EPF also
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post Dec 3 2016, 02:33 AM

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QUOTE(galaxynote259 @ Dec 1 2016, 05:58 PM)
Margin account?
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Even from those major shareholders? laugh.gif sometimes these RM0.00 acquire/disposal just appear out of nowhere also
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post Dec 11 2016, 06:10 PM

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where shud i check whether the company are paying dividend or not? or their history or paying dividend
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post Dec 12 2016, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(ragk @ Dec 11 2016, 06:10 PM)
where shud i check whether the company are paying dividend or not?  or their history or paying dividend
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U may click tis link
http://www.bursamalaysia.com/market/listed...lphabetical=All

Thereafter, choose which co u want to view by click 'drop down arrow' under Company:
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post Dec 12 2016, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(wil-i-am @ Dec 12 2016, 09:57 PM)
U may click tis link
http://www.bursamalaysia.com/market/listed...lphabetical=All

Thereafter, choose which co u want to view by click 'drop down arrow' under Company:
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is the 'Dividends Paid' mentioned was the dividend paid to share buyer like us? Sorry if this question is stupid, just start learning to read financial report
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post Dec 13 2016, 08:15 AM

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QUOTE(ragk @ Dec 12 2016, 10:37 PM)
is the 'Dividends Paid' mentioned was the dividend paid to share buyer like us? Sorry if this question is stupid, just start learning to read financial report
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Yes, the said dividend is payable to shareholders on 'cum' entitlement
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post Dec 13 2016, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(wil-i-am @ Dec 13 2016, 08:15 AM)
Yes, the said dividend is payable to shareholders on 'cum' entitlement
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post Dec 25 2016, 11:02 PM

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Any 1 can explain whats these option mean? Or any link i can understand about these terms? I try to google it but i cant find any valid link to explain this


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post Jan 3 2017, 09:47 PM

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The fees (brokerage, stamp, GST, clearing) are payable at buying, at selling, or both at buying AND selling?
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post Jan 8 2017, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(ragk @ Dec 25 2016, 11:02 PM)
Any 1 can explain whats these option mean? Or any link i can understand about these terms? I try to google it but i cant find any valid link to explain this
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The first picture points out the last done, best buy, best sell options. Since this will need to be explained in detail, I'll explain in point form:

Last Done Price - Basically, the price that is quoted on your screen or anywhere on the news websites. Last done may not necessary mean that they will buy or sell to you at that price as some of the trade transacted are only 1 lot. The last done can be a seller in that trade or a buyer.

Best Sell Price - When looking at the best sell price or the ask price, that is the price you want to look if you want an instantaneous buy order or in layman term, the market order. If you are confident that a stock/warrant is going up, you can immediately purchase at best sell price. The best sell price is usually referred to the right hand side of your market quotation. Alternatively, if you want to sell your stock/warrant at the best sell price, you can do so but the order will be queued until a buyer matches your order.

Best Buy Price - When looking at selling the stock immediately at market order, look no to the best buy price, sometimes referred to as the bid. The best buys is usually used to sell, though like the best sell, you can choose to buy at this price but your order will go in queue. The best buys are referred to the left hand side of your market quotation.

The second picture from above to below,

Minimum quantity - The minimum number of shares you want i.e. you queue to buy 10k shares but you also want give or take 5k shares and above. The order will not match unless it fulfils the criteria.

Minimum order amount - Same as minimum quantity but stated in currency form or in this example, RM.

Minimum order price - Pardon me, this one I am not really clear of as I have never done this but it explains how do you want to buy or sell your stock? Buy when it is at 5 bids above or you want to wait until the price drops 5 bids and only your order gets executed. Guess it is something like a stop price.

QUOTE(contestchris @ Jan 3 2017, 09:47 PM)
The fees (brokerage, stamp, GST, clearing) are payable at buying, at selling, or both at buying AND selling?
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Short answer, both at buying or selling or both, depending what trade you transacted on a regular business day.
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post Jan 11 2017, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(ILoveLalat.net @ Jan 8 2017, 05:10 PM)
The first picture points out the last done, best buy, best sell options. Since this will need to be explained in detail, I'll explain in point form:

Last Done Price - Basically, the price that is quoted on your screen or anywhere on the news websites. Last done may not necessary mean that they will buy or sell to you at that price as some of the trade transacted are only 1 lot. The last done can be a seller in that trade or a buyer.

Best Sell Price - When looking at the best sell price or the ask price, that is the price you want to look if you want an instantaneous buy order or in layman term, the market order. If you are confident that a stock/warrant is going up, you can immediately purchase at best sell price. The best sell price is usually referred to the right hand side of your market quotation. Alternatively, if you want to sell your stock/warrant at the best sell price, you can do so but the order will be queued until a buyer matches your order.

Best Buy Price - When looking at selling the stock immediately at market order, look no to the best buy price, sometimes referred to as the bid. The best buys is usually used to sell, though like the best sell, you can choose to buy at this price but your order will go in queue. The best buys are referred to the left hand side of your market quotation.

The second picture from above to below,

Minimum quantity - The minimum number of shares you want i.e. you queue to buy 10k shares but you also want give or take 5k shares and above. The order will not match unless it fulfils the criteria.

Minimum order amount - Same as minimum quantity but stated in currency form or in this example, RM.

Minimum order price - Pardon me, this one I am not really clear of as I have never done this but it explains how do you want to buy or sell your stock? Buy when it is at 5 bids above or you want to wait until the price drops 5 bids and only your order gets executed. Guess it is something like a stop price.
Short answer, both at buying or selling or both, depending what trade you transacted on a regular business day.
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post Jan 14 2017, 12:27 PM

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Hi guys, I tried to bank in into my share trading account, but the trading limit is less than the amount, why?
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post Jan 20 2017, 07:00 PM

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Guys,

I'm newbie here, I transferred 7.5k via M2U to my cds account, it appears the amount short of RM50, what does it mean? , as the broker doesn't accept 3rd party transfer, I transferred through bill payment option.
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post Jan 20 2017, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(jack~daniel @ Jan 20 2017, 07:00 PM)
Guys,

I'm newbie here, I transferred 7.5k via M2U to my cds account, it appears the amount short of RM50, what does it mean? , as the broker doesn't accept 3rd party transfer, I transferred through bill payment option.
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what ur broking firm?
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post Jan 20 2017, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(djhenry91 @ Jan 20 2017, 07:31 PM)
what ur broking firm?
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Jupiter
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post Jan 20 2017, 07:52 PM

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QUOTE(jack~daniel @ Jan 20 2017, 07:47 PM)
Jupiter
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do u follow this guide https://www.jupiteronline.com.my/jssbecos/P...entBankList.asp
if really cannot u have to call ur remeiser
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post Jan 20 2017, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(djhenry91 @ Jan 20 2017, 07:52 PM)
do u follow this guide https://www.jupiteronline.com.my/jssbecos/P...entBankList.asp
if really cannot u have to call ur remeiser
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Then I supposed, if I were transferred 500 to share trading account, 500 would appear in my share trading account?
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post Jan 20 2017, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(jack~daniel @ Jan 20 2017, 08:04 PM)
Then I supposed, if I were transferred 500 to share trading account, 500 would appear in my share trading account?
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this one i really cant help bro..
this question need other member who using jupiter
each broking firm got their own way..
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post Jan 22 2017, 04:25 PM

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for those who have invested in stock markets, how do you measure the IRR of your stock holdings? Do you use any tool that can measure IRR/time weighted returns of your stock portfolio?
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QUOTE(jutamind @ Jan 22 2017, 04:25 PM)
for those who have invested in stock markets, how do you measure the IRR of your stock holdings? Do you use any tool that can measure IRR/time weighted returns of your stock portfolio?
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Go FSM thread, Post #1 have a template that u can use.

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