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Trading stock via maybank2u, let discuss
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kroegand
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Aug 6 2009, 09:54 PM
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QUOTE(DanielW @ Aug 6 2009, 09:44 PM) Margin financing means borrow bank money to play stock..so the risk is higher..if after T+3 the share price drop, you'll have to sell at a lose. Share margin financing is meant for short term trading..so the risk of losing money is higher..unless you're very very very sure that the share price will increase within 3 days after u bought the share (take into account also the brokerage fees)..otherwise better invest with your own money ;-) Is it a must to sell after T3?? I thought they'll only force sell when there is a margin call only?? as long as the margin is not at the specified level, those shares won't be sell but the customer will need to pay interest on the amount use to buy the share?? please correct m if i'm wrong
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kroegand
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Dec 20 2010, 04:03 PM
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damn it.. market down want to buy but cannot access m2u ... this sucks man ...
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kroegand
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Dec 21 2010, 09:57 AM
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bah my colleague told me maybe it's because goverment staff got their salary yesterday so the server got jammed!!! so ridiculous ...
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kroegand
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Mar 17 2011, 03:18 PM
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i try to q buy for warrant but got error saying 'Cash product only'. I'm confused as I do have cash in my account and I can choose CUP if needed to. But the system rejected me nonetheless.
now i try this to another warrant but this time i can q but without problems. now that's weird. i don't see any difference from the type of the stock as both are warrant (the first one was Jotech WA and the second one was Hexagon WA). so i tried another counter - IRCB WA and OCTAGON WA.
I got rejected on IRCB WA but I can que for OCTAGON WA. do anybody knows why?
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