QUOTE(Red_rustyjelly @ Jul 22 2017, 04:23 PM)
if u ask like that in forum, anyone could already be so rich.
go do your own homework and analyse reports. there are no free meals. even if we tell u, we won't be 100% right.
if u want compare personal idea and analysis, u are welcome to do so. But just take it as your own info for studies.
Of course, i will read up before making any moves. Trying to gather as much info that i can and monitor the market.go do your own homework and analyse reports. there are no free meals. even if we tell u, we won't be 100% right.
if u want compare personal idea and analysis, u are welcome to do so. But just take it as your own info for studies.
QUOTE(dontlosecapital @ Jul 22 2017, 05:10 PM)
planning to invest,
better papertrade 1st..
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target cheaper stock, also need to check fundamental...
bad fundamental lead to your money all go holland...
my 2 cents view
Agree, paper trade that you are referring to, is it the stock game? I think Maybank and OSK had it right?better papertrade 1st..
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target cheaper stock, also need to check fundamental...
bad fundamental lead to your money all go holland...
my 2 cents view
If this is not what you were referring to, please guide me to the correct one, thanks.
QUOTE(Vanguard 2015 @ Jul 22 2017, 05:49 PM)
This is the year of small cap growth stocks. REIT is doing poorly now partly because of oversupply of office space and too many shopping malls.
Are you planning to be a trader or long term investor? Either way, IMHO it is worthwhile investing in a good investment book first to learn the ropes.
Good luck in your journey!
I felt the same thing about the oversupply of properties in Malaysia. Secondly, I don't know whether it's the right thing (or it's just me) but the weak RM worries me if i want to keep something for long term. That is why i thought it's better to be a trader for now. Few months ago while reading up, REIT was my first choice.Are you planning to be a trader or long term investor? Either way, IMHO it is worthwhile investing in a good investment book first to learn the ropes.
Good luck in your journey!
The only stock that i have now is my company's US stock (employee stock plan). I've been holding it and it's collecting dividend. I leave this as long term saving because it's making profit and some of it were purchased when 1 USD ~ 3.2 RM.
I still have a lot to learn though and will find some suitable books to read.
Thank you!
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