the reopen timing is important, if the market good then it sure go up! If the market turn around, then all the stock is falling, it also cannot avoid to fall!
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Feb 16 2007, 12:00 AM
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the reopen timing is important, if the market good then it sure go up! If the market turn around, then all the stock is falling, it also cannot avoid to fall!
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Feb 16 2007, 03:39 AM
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Was expecting to see the market drop as profit taking for CNY across the board. Guess in the end all the foreign funds don't celebrate. Hahah.
Some people have made alot of money this week. Even the never heard of stocks enjoyed a good run. I sold everything in my portfolio abt a month ago except for one stock. Put my money into my third property as I've always wanted something in the Golden Triangle and a piece of 'tanah kampung'. Does wonders in helping me get a good nights sleep. |
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Feb 16 2007, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE(investmentlink @ Feb 16 2007, 12:00 AM) the reopen timing is important, if the market good then it sure go up! If the market turn around, then all the stock is falling, it also cannot avoid to fall! What me thinking is that,... it closed at 3.68. Means, the new price would be 1.84 at Par value 0.35. Before the suspension, I guess there are many people buying it. Just because of the capital repayment, 0.65 for each ordinary share. Plus the advantages of 1 to 1 bonus share. Therefore, i just thinking once the processes is being done and reopen. Might got some people start to sell if off. Of course, your opinion on the reopen timing is important. Share this stuff... really get me nuts. What if once open,... it start with 1.84... then drop for a while(for 1 or 2 days perhaps)... suddenly increasing till 3.xx(while me already sold in its first day)?! |
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Feb 17 2007, 11:56 AM
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dialog .........
can hit rm2?? |
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Feb 17 2007, 02:55 PM
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i m having 10 lots(1000units) of puncak. expecting it will up after split+private placement.
dialog? its coming. any oil and gas related won't lower than $1.5? pls look at kenanga. eventually i want to buy at 0.9x but miss it and its 1.28 now. another TA? the coming 3 trading days would be another profit taking days and good timing for those whom want to buy somemore? |
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Feb 17 2007, 02:58 PM
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time relook at kencana? kencana is targeting to manage sg.wang plaza
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Feb 17 2007, 07:47 PM
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SCOMI? Any hope??
The only oil n gas company tat still in around lower RM1 n has been quite laggard. |
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Feb 17 2007, 08:31 PM
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The KLCI is almost increasing everyday...now already 1262+. It's seemed like bluechips have pushed the CI to such high level. Can the CI be maintained and smaller companies share price increase as well? Or CI will go down and smaller companies share price just maintain there or go down as well? I just feel that KLCI 1262 now, is just too fast...
How about Megan??? Any potential can go up recently??? |
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Feb 18 2007, 04:13 AM
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when the KLCI was 1270 in 1997, KLCI P/E ratio is 30+
but now KLCI 1260, KLCI P/E ratio is just around 20 only... if this bull is as crazy as 1997, then KLCI should be 1800+ |
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Feb 18 2007, 01:19 PM
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I have one question,
I have 10k in hand, should i go for stock with remisier or DIY?? i'm actually read a lot and know how to predict the market movement, but not into reading tables inside stockboard, totally blur, allready open maybankinvest acc but still figure out which one to let go the money first, osk or maybankinvest, hope can advise, tq. Note : Oh yes, i like this style, buy when price down, sell when price up, for short term, not hold for a long time, cause i wanna to get profit 1st, and then after that save the profit and go for a long term plan. This post has been edited by rewlie: Feb 18 2007, 01:20 PM |
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Feb 18 2007, 01:57 PM
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QUOTE(rewlie @ Feb 18 2007, 01:19 PM) I have one question, Any difference between remisier or DIY???I have 10k in hand, should i go for stock with remisier or DIY?? i'm actually read a lot and know how to predict the market movement, but not into reading tables inside stockboard, totally blur, allready open maybankinvest acc but still figure out which one to let go the money first, osk or maybankinvest, hope can advise, tq. Note : Oh yes, i like this style, buy when price down, sell when price up, for short term, not hold for a long time, cause i wanna to get profit 1st, and then after that save the profit and go for a long term plan. As I know, you have to open an account in OSK or MaybankInvest...then you can trade by calling remisier or online. Both OSK and Maybank have these 2 methods for trading. Calling remisier and trading online is almost same, just the service fee might be slightly higher for remisier. Remisier won't decide for you which stock to buy. They just receive your instruction and trade accordingly. Any decision, you have to make yourself. |
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Feb 18 2007, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE(leekk8 @ Feb 18 2007, 01:57 PM) Any difference between remisier or DIY??? Err.. maybankinvest dont provide you remisier option, allready confirm with them, it's up to you, but OSK do. You mean no difference with or without remisier?? I thot that they will help us to choose which stock to buy and predict the market accordingly based on research.As I know, you have to open an account in OSK or MaybankInvest...then you can trade by calling remisier or online. Both OSK and Maybank have these 2 methods for trading. Calling remisier and trading online is almost same, just the service fee might be slightly higher for remisier. Remisier won't decide for you which stock to buy. They just receive your instruction and trade accordingly. Any decision, you have to make yourself. |
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Feb 18 2007, 09:36 PM
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QUOTE(lipkhin @ Feb 18 2007, 04:13 AM) when the KLCI was 1270 in 1997, KLCI P/E ratio is 30+ the bull sure will progress into crazy bull before ir die! 3000 point also possible!but now KLCI 1260, KLCI P/E ratio is just around 20 only... if this bull is as crazy as 1997, then KLCI should be 1800+ Like China stock marker, when market at 800, no one care about it, it slowly climb to 1000, then 2000...now they treat stock market is Las Vegas, no need go to oversea to bet, here is the place Bursa also can be like that, if no disaster like War...market can continue rally! The sky is clear! No resistance! |
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Feb 18 2007, 09:41 PM
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QUOTE(rewlie @ Feb 18 2007, 06:49 PM) Err.. maybankinvest dont provide you remisier option, allready confirm with them, it's up to you, but OSK do. You mean no difference with or without remisier?? I thot that they will help us to choose which stock to buy and predict the market accordingly based on research. rewlie,If they know which stock to buy, they will be rich. Why do they need to work as remisier?? This is basic common sense!! Dreamer |
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Feb 18 2007, 09:42 PM
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QUOTE(investmentlink @ Feb 18 2007, 09:36 PM) the bull sure will progress into crazy bull before ir die! 3000 point also possible! Wow.. you are very mean Like China stock marker, when market at 800, no one care about it, it slowly climb to 1000, then 2000...now they treat stock market is Las Vegas, no need go to oversea to bet, here is the place Bursa also can be like that, if no disaster like War...market can continue rally! The sky is clear! No resistance! Added on February 18, 2007, 9:43 pm QUOTE(dreamer101 @ Feb 18 2007, 09:41 PM) rewlie, Err.. i;m newbies, thanks sifu If they know which stock to buy, they will be rich. Why do they need to work as remisier?? This is basic common sense!! Dreamer This post has been edited by rewlie: Feb 18 2007, 09:43 PM |
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Feb 19 2007, 09:13 AM
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QUOTE(rewlie @ Feb 18 2007, 06:49 PM) Err.. maybankinvest dont provide you remisier option, allready confirm with them, it's up to you, but OSK do. You mean no difference with or without remisier?? I thot that they will help us to choose which stock to buy and predict the market accordingly based on research. Remisier will not choose which stock to buy and predict the market. They just will follow your instruction to trade your stock. Anyway, if you always trade in large amount (100k per day), then maybe there're remisiers willing to study the stock for you.As dreamer said, not all the remisiers know well about the market and be able to predict the market trend. |
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Feb 19 2007, 12:01 PM
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Then it will be best if i trade myself, thanks for the advise pal..
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Feb 19 2007, 02:20 PM
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Lets say for eg. my annual income is less than RM30k, therefore not paying any tax. But I have invested in some stocks and received dividends. Am I then obliged to pay tax on the dividend income? If yes, how do I go about it? Thanks guys!
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Feb 19 2007, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(bibi_dar @ Feb 19 2007, 02:20 PM) Lets say for eg. my annual income is less than RM30k, therefore not paying any tax. But I have invested in some stocks and received dividends. Am I then obliged to pay tax on the dividend income? If yes, how do I go about it? Thanks guys! Easy, keep the dividen payment slip then file a claim back from LHDN every year. They will pay back according to your tax bracket. If added on the dividen income and your total income still not taxable then they will give back the full prior deducted 27% dividen. |
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Feb 20 2007, 12:53 AM
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