QUOTE(nimrod @ Jul 1 2016, 11:17 AM)
Yes, it gives you the right to buy the shares at the determined price (0.61). That is part of the risk in warrants.Q&A on Stock Market V2, General Question On Stock Market
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QUOTE(JustcallmeLarry @ Jul 12 2016, 03:37 AM) Guys to start trading you need a cds account right? Can you make a account if you are not working??? Yes, just similar to savings acc opening..QUOTE(JustcallmeLarry @ Jul 12 2016, 03:44 PM) Hi bro, wta if a share is example at 4.30. If you want to play that share you have to buy the 4.30 worth or can you just buy Rm1000.00 worth of share to be part of it??? You have to buy 1 lot (4.30*100=RM430) at one go. If you only have 1k, you can buy 2 lot @RM860 + fees. |
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QUOTE(JustcallmeLarry @ Jul 12 2016, 08:20 PM) Thanks bro for replying. But 4.30 means only in hundreds???? Don't know my friend said it means thousands, rm4300 thousand?? Price you see is per share. But our market only goes by lot (1 lot = 100 shares), so when you see a share is RM1, it means 1 share is RM1. Since you can only buy minimum 1 lot, so you are actually buying 100 shares = RM100.You can certainly buy more than 1 lot, if you buy 10 lots = 1000 shares, then you pay RM4300 lo .. |
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QUOTE(captain_asia @ Sep 9 2016, 10:07 PM) Hi guys, i am new here. I am on my second year degree and I am planning to learn more about the stock market. I have earned some money from my part time jobs during my school break. Instead of putting it in FD i planning to invest the money on somewhere else. From the previous comments i noticed that most people would recommend newbies to try on REIT first. Can someone here tell me the reason? Is it because it is lower-risk than stocks? Will i able to open a trading account if i am still a student? Or do i need a full time job first? Any advice and help would be much appreciated. Thanks Yep, it is lower in risk. REITs are generally passive, defensive and stable stock so while it generates you the 4-6% annually or so, you do not see much movement in terms of the price nor a massive amount of trades going on for it. Thus you can buy it and do not need to monitor it that often, thus being a passive stock. |
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