QUOTE(Yggdrasil @ Apr 19 2019, 12:03 AM)
You sound really inexperienced. Short term trades are not for people with small capital. One transaction alone can incur high fees that will eat up whatever profit you earned in that short duration of time.
Maybe you can start with Malaysian stocks first. Penny stocks are extremely volatile with many people speculating hoping to 'goreng' it to earn a profit.
In no part of my post did I mention I'm trading penny stocks. I do not know any of the fees that might be incurred because I cannot find much info, other than HK stocks, that is why I'm asking.Maybe you can start with Malaysian stocks first. Penny stocks are extremely volatile with many people speculating hoping to 'goreng' it to earn a profit.
Malaysian stocks are too calm for me, since I have traded US stocks before, and I am spoiled for volatility.
So yes, I'm a newbie in Asian market.
QUOTE(infested_ysy @ Apr 19 2019, 02:19 AM)
You haven't started yet, and you're already asking everyone else to do your homework for you.
Imagine how screwed you'd be once you start buying stocks for real.
I have google searched and failed to to see which indices are top most volatile among the Asian market. There's potential growth companies here, and I am just trying to narrow down to one country. If I do not know where to look for possible brokers, why is it wrong for me to ask for info from more experienced guys here? If I do not know which websites are reputable, is it wrong that I'm asking someone for help? Did I ask you to tell me which stocks to buy? When to buy or when to sell?Imagine how screwed you'd be once you start buying stocks for real.
There's no need to bare fangs with your assumptions, please.
This post has been edited by Alone: Apr 19 2019, 09:56 AM
Apr 19 2019, 09:52 AM

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