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moosset
post May 26 2020, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(markedestiny @ May 26 2020, 10:50 AM)
IMO, the worst has yet to come for HKEX given that protestors have started to go out to protest again...

Previously Carrie Lam caused the unrest with extradition bill but this time it is China itself who proposed the security bill.

My own investment HKEX experience, with the protests previously, my investment in HK was very volatile and hardly black until Q1 this year when I exited for some profit.
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what stocks are you holding in HKSE by the way?
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post Aug 11 2020, 10:25 AM

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I also bought some tencent. I wonder how low it will go....

thinking of getting Link reit as well next time it goes below 58.

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post Aug 26 2020, 08:52 PM

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QUOTE(foofoosasa @ Aug 26 2020, 03:05 PM)
U should try ask your broker bro. They sure would like to help u.

I invest in alibaba 9988 few months back, so hopefully this news help to push 9988 a bit.
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a bit?? I thought push the price up a lot already?

I wonder if they will sell 9988 once Ant is listed.
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post Aug 29 2020, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Aug 28 2020, 01:19 PM)
Just a reminder for those CSOP ETF investor:

https://www.mpfinance.com/fin/instantf2.php...&issue=20200828

(Sorry, it's in traditional Chinese as it is published in Ming Pao, a HK newspaper, can use Google Translate or seek help from investors here who can read in traditional Chinese.)

A short summary: The ETF traded far above its NAV during the early trading session. CSOP would like to remind investors to understand the product (the ETF) and check if the pricing is correct and justified.

At one point, the ETF traded at 20 HKD when the NAV is only around 7.5 HKD.

Meanwhile, Hang Seng will offer its own Hang Seng Tech ETF next Friday to meet the huge demand from investors.

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Hang Seng also launching one? Interesting!!
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post Aug 30 2020, 09:55 PM

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When is Ant financial expected to be listed?
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post Oct 23 2020, 07:00 PM

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so Ant IPO is likely to be in time before the US election?
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post Oct 28 2020, 08:56 PM

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QUOTE(polarzbearz @ Oct 28 2020, 07:37 PM)
Anyone here also applied for Ant IPO? I just placed my order via my Hong Kong account (fundsupermart HK) for small #.. Hopefully can get hmm.gif
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does it work with FSM SG? Or must have FSM HK?
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post Nov 3 2020, 05:36 PM

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QUOTE(Hansel @ Nov 3 2020, 04:46 PM)
Taking this opportunity to wish all Ant IPO Subscribers here the best of luck in your applications. May you guys/gals huat !

IPO Offer : HKD80 per share, 50 shares make up one lot.
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did you get any?

or planning to buy during the first week?
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post Nov 15 2020, 12:53 AM

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thinking of queuing BABA at USD$250 or HKD$242. I wonder if this price can weather the storm if there's a market correction in Dec / Jan 2021.
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post Nov 20 2020, 11:24 AM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Nov 16 2020, 05:09 PM)
Anyone here bought Hang Seng Bank's stock? It's long regarded as the yield darling apart form its parent HSBC. Now we have this:

https://www.mpfinance.com/fin/instantf2.php...&issue=20201116

Competition between virtual banks and brick-and-mortar banks are heating up! But unless they raise their interest rate, it's hard to compete with virtual banks though. Polarbearz sicne you have HKID, have you tried out any virtual banks in HK yet?
Of course they won't kill. But there is a chance that they will split things up.

Nice exposure via ETFs.
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if only they open up virtual banks to non-HK residents. brows.gif
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post Nov 30 2020, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(Cubalagi @ Nov 29 2020, 08:44 AM)
The bear argument is that there will be much more bankruptcies coming next year than this year. This year a lot of businesses are surviving on their reserves and hope, but by next year, reality will set in and more businesses will close shop. The vaccines, even when it come, will not come in fast enough next year to make the economy as it was before covid-19. The world will go back to a deflationary n recessionary environment. The market will finally realize this and sells off. So it will be like 1929-30 Dow, market crashed then come back up strongly then started falling again 1 year later and continued to fall for years.

This is not my base case tho.. I'm positioned more for a strong 21 recovery esp in Asia/ Emerging Market equities and commodities. But it is something to consider.
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other than Malaysia, HK/China, what other emerging market equities are you invested in?
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post Dec 15 2020, 06:52 PM

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what do you guys think about HKL and Link reit?
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post Dec 24 2020, 04:56 PM

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anyone getting BABA now? Should hit $235 in NYSE.
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post Dec 24 2020, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(Cubalagi @ Dec 24 2020, 06:30 PM)
So brave eh?

Baba is a great business, but I'm also scared of CCP.
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QUOTE(TOS @ Dec 24 2020, 06:40 PM)
So, do you think CCP wanna kill Baba now? tongue.gif
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they will definitely not kill it but they will probably curb its expansion. To what extent will BABA's business be affected, that I don't know. One thing for sure, BABA's growth story will definitely not be as spectacular as it could have been.

I think this applies to all businesses / organisations that are too big and pose a threat to the local government. Governments are like control freaks. If they cannot control it (for example, crypto), then they freak out. laugh.gif
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post Jan 8 2021, 04:44 PM

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cubalagi any views on PDD?

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