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post Apr 14 2017, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Apr 14 2017, 10:14 AM)
Ryan. Have u factor in the franking credit as well ? Net dividend is ard 4.3% only.

I m still looking ard TLS and planning to top up BOQ.
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I don't get to enjoy any franking credit
Every time dividend is declared I get full amount eg 15.5 cents x no of share

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post Apr 14 2017, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(chaosamok @ Apr 14 2017, 12:19 PM)
Howdy,

I have been trading the ASX for a while and been doing pretty well on the small cap market. That is the stocks usually trading under $1.

I now live in Malaysia and have several friends who want to trade ASX as well. How can they do this? I opened my account in Australia some years ago and it works for me. I don't use a broker. I just go straight to a trading platform like NAB or etrade and make my own trades. Payment is deducted my from account.

However, as I said...is there any way a Malaysian can trade directly on the ASX (shares only)  without going through a broker or a bank in SG.

My requirements are:
Must be able to purchase any smaller stock on the ASX in any sector.
Must allow direct trading without someone doing on our behalf
Must allow easy account set up

Not interested in Reits or CFDs...only stocks directly.

Would appreciate any advice from Malaysians who are already accessing the ASX.
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CIMB and HLEBROKING have ASX trading however the brokerage and charges are pretty high
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post Apr 14 2017, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Apr 13 2017, 09:10 PM)
Yeah prophet,.. your NRZ divvy will be paid out in April 28th., Friday,.. 48.00 US Cts per share.

If there is a withholding tax imposed, you will receive only 33.60 US Cts per share.

Otherwise, you will receive the FULL 48.00 US Cts per share.

Let's observe together,....

Added : Actually NRZ is a US REIT, into resudential properties, hence, different in investment objectives from Manulife US REIT. The price has been onan appreciating trend for the last 5 tp 6 year, and the divvy payout has been growing from 45 US Cts to 48 US Cts this round !

Judging from all these quick-look data, I noticed this ctr is very attractive. Great work, prophet,...

Divvy payout is quarterly, and the current annualized dpu = 1.92 US Cts. Against the last done price of USD17.28, the yield works out to be 11.12%. If there is going to be a WHT imposed, we will still be able to catch a yield of 7.784%.

Earning 7.784% is always better than earning USD Term Deposit rates,...

https://www.dividendchannel.com/history/?symbol=NRZ

http://www.dividend.com/dividend-stocks/fi...t-history-chart
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post Apr 14 2017, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(elea88 @ Apr 14 2017, 02:23 PM)
o.k i PAK TURUT.. follow.
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You do know this is NYSE not ASX right?
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QUOTE(Ramjade @ Apr 14 2017, 02:23 PM)
You do know this is NYSE not ASX right?
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yes la... I hv not bought anything with ASX yet...

now USD drop a bit mah... can look see.

dunno want buy from MKE or DBS vickers...

Baby Steps.. towards right direction..


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QUOTE(elea88 @ Apr 14 2017, 02:26 PM)
yes la...  I hv not bought anything with ASX yet...

now USD drop a bit mah... can look see.

dunno want buy from MKE or DBS vickers...

Baby Steps.. towards right direction..
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Use 8 securities. Is commission free. Based in HK but can buy US stocks for free and pay using USD. Alternatively, look at other US based broker, I haven't research US broker yet.

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post Apr 14 2017, 08:28 PM

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QUOTE(ryan18 @ Apr 14 2017, 01:55 PM)
I don't get to enjoy any franking credit
Every time dividend is declared I get full amount eg 15.5 cents x no of share
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Ryan,

you are right. sorry, I omitted 1 time dividend. it was 7.65%.

will queue for TLS next Monday.
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post Apr 14 2017, 10:09 PM

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Guys,... be careful of TLS,... wait fro the ACCC decision on sharing of infrastructure first. I think there is more to drop,...
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post Apr 16 2017, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Apr 14 2017, 10:09 PM)
Guys,... be careful of TLS,... wait fro the ACCC decision on sharing of infrastructure first. I think there is more to drop,...
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opss..luckily I din catch the falling knife. boss, kindly update us here.

I queued for BOQ and TLS last week. but din hit the target price.

the BOQ ran far away already. sigh, got to wait some time again.
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post Apr 16 2017, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(elea88 @ Apr 14 2017, 02:23 PM)
o.k i PAK TURUT.. follow.
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We become Pak Turut. I m considering NRZ also.

still monitoring the price.
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post Apr 16 2017, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Apr 16 2017, 09:47 AM)
opss..luckily I din catch the falling knife. boss, kindly update us here.

I queued for BOQ and TLS last week. but din hit the target price.

the BOQ ran far away already. sigh, got to wait some time again.
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I'll do my best,.. but the ASX seems to be a bit of a different animal than the SGX and the North American bourses I've invested into. ..hence...I'm still adapting !

Yeah,... BOQ has ran away a bit,.. but we never know,... this BOQ is very sensitive to events around it, goes like a roller-coaster up and down,... just queue earlier at yr preferred price. NAB is more resilient,...

Another one you can look at is MYS - a regional bank in Tasmania.
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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Apr 16 2017, 09:48 AM)
We become Pak Turut. I m considering NRZ also.

still monitoring the price.
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I think for this,... better wait to see if there is a WHT imposed or not ! Wait for prophet's advice !
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post Apr 16 2017, 02:49 PM

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Without further ado, here are 3 of my top small cap dividend stocks going at bargain prices…

Collection House Limited (ASX: CLH)

The debt collection agency recently increased its dividend by 15% to 9.1 cents for the 2015 financial year – equating to a fully franked yield of 4.1% at today’s price of $2.23. That grosses up to 5.8% pre-tax. Collection House sneaks along under the radar with a market cap of $298 million, but it may not be long before it appears on the radar of fund managers and investment banking analysts. Yesterday the company posted it’s eighth consecutive year of earnings growth and that looks set to continue. An undemanding P/E ratio of 13.6x also means its cheap.

Tamawood Limited (ASX: TWD)

Home design and builder, Tamawood recently reported a 27% increase in net profit for the 2015 financial year and a total dividend of 25 cents for the year. That equates to a dividend yield of 7.3% at the current price of $3.44. Add in franking and investors are looking at a 10.4% pre-tax yield. Not only that, but Tamawood has a consistent record of increasing dividends and paying high yields over time. The average yield over the past decade is close to 10% according to Commsec. You don’t need ANY capital growth to beat the market with that yield over the long term and with a P/E ratio of 13.7x, Tamawood is also cheap.

MyState Limited (ASX: MYS)

MyState is a diversified financial services company which owns the Rock Building Society, Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees and MyState Bank. The company has around 240,000 customers and today announced an underlying net profit after tax of $29.7 million for the full 2015 financial year. The company declared a 28.5 cent fully franked dividend – equating to a dividend yield of 6.3% at today’s price of $4.56. Grossed up, that’s 8.9% pre-tax. Not only that, but MyState trades on a trailing P/E ratio of 12.9x and has forecast an ‘improvement in underlying earnings’.

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post Apr 16 2017, 10:33 PM

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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Apr 16 2017, 02:49 PM)
Without further ado, here are 3 of my top small cap dividend stocks going at bargain prices…

Collection House Limited (ASX: CLH)

The debt collection agency recently increased its dividend by 15% to 9.1 cents for the 2015 financial year – equating to a fully franked yield of 4.1% at today’s price of $2.23. That grosses up to 5.8% pre-tax. Collection House sneaks along under the radar with a market cap of $298 million, but it may not be long before it appears on the radar of fund managers and investment banking analysts. Yesterday the company posted it’s eighth consecutive year of earnings growth and that looks set to continue. An undemanding P/E ratio of 13.6x also means its cheap.

Tamawood Limited (ASX: TWD)

Home design and builder, Tamawood recently reported a 27% increase in net profit for the 2015 financial year and a total dividend of 25 cents for the year. That equates to a dividend yield of 7.3% at the current price of $3.44. Add in franking and investors are looking at a 10.4% pre-tax yield. Not only that, but Tamawood has a consistent record of increasing dividends and paying high yields over time. The average yield over the past decade is close to 10% according to Commsec. You don’t need ANY capital growth to beat the market with that yield over the long term and with a P/E ratio of 13.7x, Tamawood is also cheap.

MyState Limited (ASX: MYS)

MyState is a diversified financial services company which owns the Rock Building Society, Tasmanian Perpetual Trustees and MyState Bank. The company has around 240,000 customers and today announced an underlying net profit after tax of $29.7 million for the full 2015 financial year. The company declared a 28.5 cent fully franked dividend – equating to a dividend yield of 6.3% at today’s price of $4.56. Grossed up, that’s 8.9% pre-tax. Not only that, but MyState trades on a trailing P/E ratio of 12.9x and has forecast an ‘improvement in underlying earnings’.
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Okay,.. I know abt MYS,... I've bought in already !

BOQ - ex-date is on April 17 : tomorrow,... but it's still a Public Holiday in Aus tomorrow,.. replacement for Easter Sunday. ASX will be clsoed,... but you can start to queue low from tonight ! Don't wait anymore !

TWD is a good discovery,... let me study a bit more.

CLH,... well,... yield's a bit too low. ...

Bro,... one more tip. If you want a good 'collection of small to mid -caps' in yr portfolio, buy WAM ! It's an LIC - Listed Investment Company Fund. Something not seen in the SGX,...
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post Apr 16 2017, 10:52 PM

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TLS matters....

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-04-16/optu...roaming/8444402
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post Apr 16 2017, 11:10 PM

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Bro,... what you posted is old news,... TWD has run away already,... it is now above $4.00, making it's net yield ard 5.5% only !
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post Apr 17 2017, 08:09 AM

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Down 10% in three weeks, the Telstra Corporation Ltd (ASX: TLS) share price is starting to look pretty good at $4.59, isn’t it? This is the lowest shares have traded in almost 4 years. With a 6.8% dividend that grosses up to nearly 10% once franking credits are included, all Telstra shareholders have to do is sit there, do nothing, and retire rich. Right?

Wrong. In the first half of 2017, Telstra paid out 15.5 cents per share in dividends, but it only earned 14.8 cents per share. Telstra paid shareholders more money than the whole corporation earned in the first half of the year.

That’s not as unusual as it might sound. Several times in the past, Telstra has paid a first half dividend that was bigger than its cash flows, because of the timing of payments that make the company’s earnings stronger in the second half. Yet with earnings falling, capital expenditure on its network rising, and the company seeking to saddle itself with even more debt, one has to wonder if the Telstra dividend dance is coming to an end.
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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Apr 17 2017, 08:09 AM)
Down 10% in three weeks, the Telstra Corporation Ltd (ASX: TLS) share price is starting to look pretty good at $4.59, isn’t it? This is the lowest shares have traded in almost 4 years. With a 6.8% dividend that grosses up to nearly 10% once franking credits are included, all Telstra shareholders have to do is sit there, do nothing, and retire rich. Right?

Wrong. In the first half of 2017, Telstra paid out 15.5 cents per share in dividends, but it only earned 14.8 cents per share. Telstra paid shareholders more money than the whole corporation earned in the first half of the year.

That’s not as unusual as it might sound. Several times in the past, Telstra has paid a first half dividend that was bigger than its cash flows, because of the timing of payments that make the company’s earnings stronger in the second half. Yet with earnings falling, capital expenditure on its network rising, and the company seeking to saddle itself with even more debt, one has to wonder if the Telstra dividend dance is coming to an end.
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Yeah bro,... this ctr has been a great ctr for many, many yrs,... it's a pity that when I started to join the ASX, it turned around ! bye.gif
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post Apr 17 2017, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Apr 17 2017, 10:42 AM)
Yeah bro,... this ctr has been a great ctr for many, many yrs,... it's a pity that when I started to join the ASX, it turned around !  bye.gif
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I also. But i hope it can sustain the dpu. Sigh..
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post Apr 17 2017, 07:20 PM

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QUOTE(prince_mk @ Apr 17 2017, 01:18 PM)
I also. But i hope it can sustain the dpu. Sigh..
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Based on many of my conversations everywhere, the chances are low,... last I spoke to some long-time investors,.. their calculations claimed the dpu may even fall to 17 Cts per share come 2021. And bro,... these fellas are quite accurate,.. I noticed,...

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