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talexeh
post Jan 13 2015, 05:15 PM

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jan 13 2015, 05:02 PM)
standard... 0.42% for bursa is the normal rate for cds accounts for most local banks incl mbb, hlb, public, i believe.
for priority-premium customers, it is 0.35%, 0.21% if >rm100k per counter, 0.1% intraday.
so, be premium! tongue.gif

for bursa trading, a lot of people prefer to use another type, the nominee account. also available in most banks, brokerage 0.1%, min rm8 for everything. only catch is no leverage, u deposit, trade and pickup 1:1.
robinhood.com... ok, thanks, will check when the time comes.
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Yup, HLeB is 0.1%, minimum RM8 as you've described. That was the primary reason I stuck to HLeB all this while.
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 13 2015, 05:15 PM)
Yup, HLeB is 0.1%, minimum RM8 as you've described. That was the primary reason I stuck to HLeB all this while.
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actually, they all the same for nromal accounts.

I used mbb before, 0.42% cds, std.

I moved to cimb when I consolidated most of my banking with them, more convenient, certain things cheaper n better like property loans and credit card benefits.

for stocks, the difference is really in big trades and special assistance when u need it.


oh, I was just informed for usa dividends, it is a flat charge of usd8. probably same with hlb.
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QUOTE(Brother J @ Jan 13 2015, 09:44 PM)
closed all gold futures long @$1243

closed 1/2 positions on crude short @$44.50, leaving remaining 1/2 position and moved stop to $45.1
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meaning u see things turning around now?

planning to stay up tonite, wanna buy a bit more. laugh.gif
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post Jan 13 2015, 11:33 PM

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ohh my first good trade of the year and turn my 2015 position back to profitable wink.gif Close all my AAPL CALL icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(Brother J @ Jan 13 2015, 11:50 PM)
I am a daytrader, at least now crude is bouncing off its low and there is a migration to the upside.
I am a completely dummy when it comes to swing/long-term position prediction.
Good start for the new year.  rclxms.gif
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Doesnt matter if u're dummy on swing/long term, coz ur day trading skill alone is beyond godlike already notworthy.gif

Technically it was a bad start; at least on the first 2 weeks of 2015 sweat.gif Just managed to fix my position.
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post Jan 14 2015, 02:40 AM

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DOW and SP500 reversing and breaking down... come 'mon bears. Take it down below 2000! brows.gif
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QUOTE(danmooncake @ Jan 14 2015, 02:40 AM)
DOW and SP500 reversing and breaking down... come 'mon bears. Take it down below 2000!  brows.gif
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yes! 2000 coming...i mean 1950. tongue.gif
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come on bear! don't give up! fighting! flex.gif
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aapl very strong. was up 3% at one stage, finished +1%.

more positive forecast for 2015 - 120, 130, 150 by yr end.

n too much cash... capital returns?
http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2...raising-to-buy/

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jan 14 2015, 10:52 AM)
aapl very strong. was up 3% at one stage, finished +1%.

more positive forecast for 2015 - 120, 130, 150 by yr end.

n too much cash... capital returns?
http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2...raising-to-buy/
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when too many good news, i become cautious. laugh.gif
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post Jan 14 2015, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(wongmunkeong @ Jan 12 2015, 06:52 PM)
er.. bro, not only fixed assets in US leh from what i read (direct from IRS' website & KPMG stuff).
Stocks too if held directly (ie. not via nominee accounts like HLeB, MBB, etc.) - unsure about stock options though  sweat.gif  - 1 of the Qs i want answered by US estate tax expert when i find one within my budget  cry.gif
Hopefully i understood wrongly.
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I know but what I meant was fixed asset is difficult to dispose off by your benefactor while equity is easier for them, just need them to login, close all positions and transfer back everything.
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QUOTE(talexeh @ Jan 13 2015, 04:15 PM)
The brokerage fee of 0.42% for KLSE turned me off so I didn't end up getting an account on CIMB iTrade. tongue.gif

BTW, since you're looking for offshore brokerage as well, do checkout robinhood.com. It's quite a new brokerage with $0 commission & still in the invite-only phase. I'm not vouching for it or anything so you might want to read around for feedback & stuffs.
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robinhood.com shocking.gif the name already sound weird. Sure you can trust them with your USD100K? Pls update any result if you try them. Tq.
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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Jan 14 2015, 04:10 PM)
robinhood.com  shocking.gif the name already sound weird. Sure you can trust them with your USD100K? Pls update any result if you try them. Tq.
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Hahaha... Yeah, their FAQ also did include the reason why they used RobinHood which is synonymous with robbing the rich for the poor. Anyway, it represents the way they're democratizing trading & yada yada yada.

I've got my invite but apparently it's only open for US people now. Compound with the fact that my iPhone 4S has malfunctioned, I have no way to use the app until they make it available for Android & web-based.
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QUOTE(Brother J @ Jan 13 2015, 11:50 PM)
I am a daytrader, at least now crude is bouncing off its low and there is a migration to the upside.
I am a completely dummy when it comes to swing/long-term position prediction.
Good start for the new year.  rclxms.gif
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that second line is irrelevant because your daytrades are sublime. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(kimyee73 @ Jan 14 2015, 04:10 PM)
robinhood.com  shocking.gif the name already sound weird. Sure you can trust them with your USD100K? Pls update any result if you try them. Tq.
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good one!

surely hope it's not a case of rich pirates in hoods robbing the poor wannabe-rich? laugh.gif

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