QUOTE(RigerZ @ Jul 10 2021, 03:31 PM)
haha all also down, partly due to ongoing covid19 situationSTOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V150
STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V150
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Jul 10 2021, 08:17 PM
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QUOTE(RigerZ @ Jul 10 2021, 03:31 PM) haha all also down, partly due to ongoing covid19 situation |
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Sep 4 2021, 10:58 PM
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QUOTE(lowyat101 @ Mar 5 2024, 03:51 PM) Planning to divert some savings to share but I got no experience in it. Would like to ask a few questions about the dividend. TakeĀ Maybank for example, from the chart I see the price is increasing for the past few months and from google i see that the next dividend date will be in the end of this month. If I would to buy this, is it better to buy now for the dividend? Or to wait till after the dividend as the price might drop a bit? no right or wrongThanks take the analogy of having a tree with fruit U buy tree with fruit (dividend) - ppl will price that tree higher if that tree already ppl take and need to wait to bear fruit next season- ppl will price that tree lower If you cant decide then use 50% of the fund buy before dividend and remaining buy after. This post has been edited by onthefly: Mar 5 2024, 04:25 PM lowyat101 liked this post
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