QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jul 10 2015, 09:44 AM)
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Sep 18 2015, 04:18 PM) I find no advantage trading such stocks actually (stocks where EPF presence is heavy) Anyway back to your statement. Yes, prices is rising lately but for me... I would look at the bigger picture. For example, as we all know... This stock is a big winner driven by a combination of strong profit growths + great dividends. Perfect ingredient to make such a winner... And as comments highlighted... Recent concerns cropped up.... And if you look at the bigger picture... You can see how the stock literally mati katak this year... And of course... What happen early this month... Makes digi a good stock to talk.. It died.... But anyone will tell you no stocks die all the way... There will be a rebound.... Just like stocks like AirAsia and skpet... You can make money... But if you take digi example.... Look at the chart.... See when digi rebounded... See AirAsia ..see where and when it rebounded... Buying early...would not have yielded a good trading result... So how? If you want to be a good trader... You need to know if you can repeat your success... You need to manage the risk in the trading.... Early buyers of AirAsia at 1.5.... Still die standing... Skppet...when it dropped below 3... I remembered my posting.... Advocating not to buy early.... Look at the stock now... Yeah...it's about repeating your trades.. You do not want to simply tembak..... |
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QUOTE(TC-Titan @ Oct 7 2015, 10:41 AM) Your way... is the more appropriate and sustainable investment method in the long-run. Seems like you've unlock the multi bagger sifu's code. Your way... rewards you well with a good 30% return to multiple baggers. Your way... ensures you have limited down side but tremendous upside. Your way... requires capital protection and capital growth. Your way... makes you exercise patience and cashflow management at the highest level. Your way... makes you see things as it really is. No sugar-coating and extra preservatives required. Can lock-up Boon's secret recipe for investment for success in a Coca-cola or KFC vault d. |
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Oct 16 2015, 10:35 AM) LOL!!! Your spoiler very jahat.... Seriously.... I do not know. All I can say is.... Last time I wasn't too impressive with these industry... Frankly, I am surprised these glove makers are still around today.... Well, in a way, Top Glove helped... caused it was super aggressive during early days... buying up a lot of smaller factories.. these consolidated the industry.... where the big survived.... but then.... came competition... all raced to be the biggest player (some said it was an ego issue with the big bosses all expended like hell.... new lines, new acquisitions.... thanks to the stock market... and then came price dumping.... too much capex and intense competition doesn't sound like ingredients to a good business..... and true enough... profits slumped... the super growth story for gloves ended.... so somehow I was never a fan. this round.... it's all merely an observation.... all the juicy sauces were there..... lol the RM... the Rubber prices.... and the stock price were lackluster.... just before Q3 result.... Q3 result came.... and boom.... the stock flew.... and somehow.... consolidated just before this Q4 result...... and oh.... Why SUpermax why? why you so char? I really dunno hor....... I mean.... logically it SHOULD DO GOOD the coming quarter.... but...................... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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QUOTE(gark @ Oct 16 2015, 11:11 AM) LOL... Seems like EPF plays a vital role here. They were 'special' audited many many times by IRB because Stanley Thai once said something against Bee End. He also said something like he does not need the government patronage to survive... Then the very next day EPF sold off all their shares.. and it never recovered since. |
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Oct 22 2015, 10:28 AM) Bagging is over hyped and overrated la. Example, the cook good food but suddenly it changes temporary aka setback cos he family issue. So the food deteriorate due to its emotions. How do you know its temporary or long..? Quoting when you exited hevea last time. The theory is simple. The big money is in the waiting... this was what written 100 years ago.... and it still holds. you hire a chef. now as long as the chef is willing and ABLE to cook great food for you to mum mum.... why change? you enter a trade based on X,Y, Z assumptions..... now as long as X,Y, X continues to hold true.... why exit and enter the trade? for everyone knows that it's impossible to catch every single in and out perfectly.... missed one entry back in.... and one might screw oneself's profits. |
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