QUOTE(Showtime747 @ Nov 6 2014, 05:50 PM)
Why you think the UUU only invest in KL property ? Many of us here invest in stock market all over the world too. I also invest in unit trust
, forex, some in FD, PNB products, etc. And my main income is actually from my business
Is that because your imagination all property investors are flippers who borrow up to their nose level only your dream of property market crash will come true ?

QUOTE(Showtime747 @ Nov 6 2014, 06:29 PM)
Student....it is called risk and diversification. This is investment 101 you don't even know
Don't put all eggs into 1 basket. Every investment has its risk. I am happy with some high risk products. And some low risk products. And guess what ? My property investment is considered low risk because my MOF is very low. Most have already fully paid.
Of course you wish me all in KV property market. Because you want to see the UUU die. Does my way of investment disappoint you ?

QUOTE(jolokia @ Nov 6 2014, 06:29 PM)
Like you meh put all egg in 1 basket, now after sold off egg basket also pawn out, wanna collect egg also not basket to put..
Must be diversified mah, can always move the cheese around, you student never heard of "Who Move My Cheese" story ah ?
Why you so lazy don't want to work hard & earn money to buy property at current price, why you day & night can only wish people bankrupt only you can buy at lower price ?
Now your know lah, owner not so easy fall one as they have other investment supporting their property investment, i am quite sure Showtime not the only one.
So both of you also keep cash (forex, fd) as part of investment also?!
QUOTE(party @ Nov 6 2014, 07:15 PM)
Why you two explain so much to a person who quote and unquote "Keeping cash is a form of investment."

Means you don't have fd, forex or stock, and probably almost drown in cc debts
QUOTE(Showtime747 @ Nov 6 2014, 07:23 PM)
Ya I feel very stupid. I was talking to some newbie who don't know anything about investment

Why feel stupid? miss the boat for didn't buy more property? admit you keep cash as part of your investment?