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post Aug 3 2015, 10:50 AM

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Hi guys and girls, just wondering, is it safe for me to log in to the Maybank Investment mobile application while using the 3G? Do not want to compromise safety. And public WiFi is definitely out of question...
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post Aug 3 2015, 01:41 PM

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QUOTE(felixmask @ Aug 3 2015, 01:04 PM)
KL is 4G coverage is more faster to load.

Im not expert on mobile security.

But come to Tiger Bank on IT application security they have thought of it encrypted.

not much damage can done except help you to buy/sell for you if get hacked  tongue.gif

Worst part is SA or CA account is become empty.  tongue.gif
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Another way to say that my account may be gone. tongue.gif Thanks. thumbup.gif

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post Oct 27 2015, 09:32 AM

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A question here everybody, if let's say I buy a warrant at 0.005 near to the maturity date, but because it is an European-style warrant, can I claim back my money after the expiration of the warrant since it will exercise on maturity?
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post Dec 18 2015, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(Manada @ Dec 18 2015, 07:49 PM)
Guys do you know any virtual stock games that are risk-free that I can use to practice with? Stock game with KLSE instead of NYSE would be great.
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You can try the app, TradeHero. But it has a 15 minute delay on the stock quotes.
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post Jan 20 2016, 09:36 PM

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Have a question here.

Recently XOX offered the rights issue for the warrants. But while I understand that while every XOX shareholders receive 1:1 the rights issue, however, if let's say I were to purchase say 10,000 rights issue, that means I get 10,000 free warrants from the rights issue?

And even so, do I need to hold the rights until the 27th of this month when they cease the rights listing in order to receive the free warrants? Is there a procedure for it? Sorry too many questions and I have always confused by this.

Many thanks.
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post Jan 20 2016, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(wil-i-am @ Jan 20 2016, 10:45 PM)
Warrants is given free to shareholders who subscribe n pay for the RI
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Ah, that means a person just needs to hold on to the RI until the day it is being delisted?
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post Jan 20 2016, 11:32 PM

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QUOTE(wil-i-am @ Jan 20 2016, 11:23 PM)
Yes plus pymt by 4/2
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Okay I get it now. May consider since the price is 1:1 with the rights. Thanks. thumbup.gif

On second thought, maybe it's not a good idea to buy it coting market condition and the price. sweat.gif

This post has been edited by ILoveLalat.net: Jan 20 2016, 11:59 PM
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post Apr 11 2016, 11:03 PM

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QUOTE(kiroyamasaki @ Apr 11 2016, 07:25 PM)
I am a newbie... had no idea how stock works to date... never saw how FA & TA works before, or try to read a candlestick chart before...im lesser than a stupid.. sorry  sad.gif
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If you're a newbie, better to first stick and understand the fundamentals. In TA, there is the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Fibonacci Retracement etc which at first sight may be confusing.

Here's the really simple and basic TA chart:

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Learn from books and videos, it'll help as you progress along the way. thumbsup.gif
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post Apr 15 2016, 04:03 PM

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QUOTE(kiroyamasaki @ Apr 14 2016, 05:37 PM)
Very much thank you.. sorry for late reply due to personal issue.. may i ask how many patterns in candlestick chart ? can you provide the names of the pattern ?  EX: Shooting star / Head & Shoulder and etc...
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Got a few more which are the "Cup Handle", "Blending Candles etc. The Hammer and the Hanging Man are the techniques I hate the most since it is well deceived a lot to charters. You can Google them up if you want to find out more.
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post May 27 2016, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(lunchtime @ May 27 2016, 11:34 AM)
Folks, i just change to a macbook, which brokers' platform can be run on Safari browser?

My current Mplus and MBB cannot run. Help!
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Those system are running by Excel Force which does not support Safari. You need Internet Explorer in order to use them.

If I'm correct, you have to install Windows via Boot Camp. Not sure if there is another way of installing it. Hope that helps.

Also, iTrade on CIMB ironically supports Safari, guess it has to do something with its compatibility as well.

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
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post Sep 25 2016, 08:26 AM

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QUOTE(NickyEng @ Sep 14 2016, 02:41 PM)
If follow Maybank charges formula, there is a big different. Check below calculation:

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But If i try to avoid extra charges per transaction, I'm afraid My selling Volume will NOT easily be matched because it is big volume & not many people buy big volume (Just Saying..)

any advise?
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I think you've misunderstood how the broker charge you. Unless you're playing for separate days, assuming you are charge intraday trade (meaning sell everything on the same day), you will only be charged once for the day with the same stock and the same transaction.

QUOTE(joeman814 @ Sep 22 2016, 12:21 PM)
Hi all, i am new to stock market and had recently started to invest in stock via maybank2u stock online.

I would like to enquire why there is no last price(=0.00) for that particular stock i bought showing in the "my portfolio" tab? This mean that I have a total lost...

can anyone advise on this? appreciate a lot!
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Is the last price (0.00), it's stated before the open? If yes, then it's just defaulted that way. No apparent reason though.
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post Sep 26 2016, 10:40 AM

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QUOTE(joeman814 @ Sep 26 2016, 09:13 AM)
Even during trading time, it still show 0.00 but there are no trading volume as well, does this affect?
Thx
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If the price is 0.00 but shows the value on the bid and the ask, then as what Henry's said, no trade took place yet.
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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 Mar 29 2017, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(alexkos @ Mar 29 2017, 02:51 PM)
want to ask...some counter in purple color, what means ah? haha
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ACE-listed companies, blue are Main-Market counters.

 

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