Difference between Direct and Nominee CDS account
Guys there is a summary of the difference between Nominee and Direct CDS account on the link.
Courtesy: Iklatmy
Q&A, General question on stock market
Q&A, General question on stock market
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Sep 18 2008, 09:15 AM
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Difference between Direct and Nominee CDS account
Guys there is a summary of the difference between Nominee and Direct CDS account on the link. Courtesy: Iklatmy |
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Oct 21 2008, 02:22 PM
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noob here, please correct me if the following definition is wrong, thanks in advance
volume = lot traded = 100 shares odd lot = less than 100 shares |
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Oct 21 2008, 02:33 PM
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Oct 23 2008, 09:35 AM
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Any trading house in Subang Jaya?
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Oct 27 2008, 02:45 PM
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QUOTE(aurora97 @ Jan 10 2008, 11:56 PM) quote Sorry if offended, but i strongly disagree with what you say. Malaysian used to think that students should just focus on their study but this type of thinking is outdated. many teenagers with the same age like us in other countries have started to invest since they are in high school. It doesnt need u to be more than 23 years old to start investing. If you start right now, you will be a big step ahead of other teenagers who are still spending most of their time playing games and watching porn."still a student" if ur still a student my personal opinion is stick to your studies no offence... share trading can be time consuming and tedious, if ur new try and read and gain more knowledge first dont jump immediately into trading. No point suggesting any counters, because if anyone says that that XYZ company counter is very good andyou will make tonnes of money from it I will say he/she is a lier. Buying stock is a very subjective matter, it all depends on u reading the materials in the market and doing homework first before u rush in to the market and get slaughtered. On the other hand, hope is not that bleak for u I suggest u start a unit trust account it works great in a bull market and steadier returns. I think it is a wise decision to put RM 2k as your first shot. Actually now the min brokerage fee is RM 12, not RM 40 as what someone mentioned earlier. I am using OSK online trading and the min brokerage fee has been changed back to RM 12. My advice to you is to learn more about stock market, pick a company and let invest in it for long term. Now we are currently in economic downturn and this is a good opportunity for you to grab up cheap stocks. Last thing to share with you. Do you know how old Warren Buffet started investing in stock market? It is 11 years old. ( Primary 5 for Malaysian). All the best for you. |
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Oct 27 2008, 07:03 PM
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May I ask...
How do we know what is the support level for a particular stocks? For example, some hv suggested that IOICORP strong support level is at 2.00 - 2.20, while intermediate support is at 2.50 - 2.70... Any tools? Charts? or any source that we can refer to? And how do we define the support level? Thanks |
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Oct 27 2008, 10:03 PM
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It's the point where the price temporary/permanently change direction. In AIRASIA case around 80sen OR at the level where the price is likely to bounce off/remains e.g RESORT 2.50, this support level have since been broken. Fortune tellers might want to offer some magic numbers here. TA will dig further back in time to find where was the last lower low. Investment trainers will teach you things like Fibonacci retracement levels or to some extents Candlesticks Bullish Reversal patterns. |
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Oct 28 2008, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE(Kinitos @ Oct 27 2008, 10:03 PM) It's the point where the price temporary/permanently change direction. Kinitos,In AIRASIA case around 80sen OR at the level where the price is likely to bounce off/remains e.g RESORT 2.50, this support level have since been broken. Fortune tellers might want to offer some magic numbers here. TA will dig further back in time to find where was the last lower low. Investment trainers will teach you things like Fibonacci retracement levels or to some extents Candlesticks Bullish Reversal patterns. I find that some charts responds to Fibonacci more while others are more based on past support/resistance level. There is no right or wrong way to interpret the best target price to enter. So i always put a safety factor of -10% to -15% to the magic number. This post has been edited by georgechang79: Oct 28 2008, 12:07 AM |
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Nov 1 2008, 09:05 AM
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hi guys, this topic will be sharing all your knowladge about
Term fo the stock (Ex,cw....) Brokerage calculation adding stam fee and otheres. then way of calculating dividen. if you know about technical chart, please sahre also Firstly i would like to know some inforation about how to calculate brokerage. for example i am using cimb online the rate is rm28. what does it mean by 0.420%? i bought 1x100 @ RM4.8. so the total is RM509.15. how do they calcuate? Second is what is capital repayment, after capital repayment is it the share par value will go down. for example RM1 to RM0.3? |
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Nov 1 2008, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(tkwfriend @ Nov 1 2008, 09:05 AM) Firstly i would like to know some inforation about how to calculate brokerage. for example i am using cimb online the rate is rm28. what does it mean by 0.420%? i bought 1x100 @ RM4.8. so the total is RM509.15. how do they calcuate? Brokerage: RM28.00 Clearing Fees: RM0.14 Stamp Duty: RM1.00 Net Amount: RM 509.14 |
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Nov 1 2008, 09:14 AM
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Nov 1 2008, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(tkwfriend @ Nov 1 2008, 09:14 AM) The 0.42% brokerage fee won't have any effect on your transaction because, it is still below the Rm28 min brokerage rate.Total worth of share x 0.42% = brokerage fee if it is 48,000 x 0.42% = 201.6, so you brokerage fee is 201.6 4,800 x 0.42% =20.16, it is below min of 28, so Rm 28 is being used. Added on November 1, 2008, 9:51 amCapital repayment is work like some sort, you give me Rm1.00 but company doesn't utilise the money and decide to return back the money to the shareholders. So eg. you invest in a share the par value is Rm1.00, but company decided to give back the extra money, let say Rm0.50, so par value will become Rm0.50 and you will be given a cash cheque of Rm0.50. This post has been edited by cherroy: Nov 1 2008, 09:51 AM |
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Nov 1 2008, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Nov 1 2008, 09:49 AM) The 0.42% brokerage fee won't have any effect on your transaction because, it is still below the Rm28 min brokerage rate. I tot today minimum RM40.... Total worth of share x 0.42% = brokerage fee if it is 48,000 x 0.42% = 201.6, so you brokerage fee is 201.6 4,800 x 0.42% =20.16, it is below min of 28, so Rm 28 is being used. Added on November 1, 2008, 9:51 amCapital repayment is work like some sort, you give me Rm1.00 but company doesn't utilise the money and decide to return back the money to the shareholders. So eg. you invest in a share the par value is Rm1.00, but company decided to give back the extra money, let say Rm0.50, so par value will become Rm0.50 and you will be given a cash cheque of Rm0.50. BTW, student or non student, this depend how the person think, as investment required a. Exposure to experience either in bull / bear or sideway b. Need at least knowledge on how to evaluate company financials and its business c. Need to know some stock market terms PE, ROE, ROI, EPS, ROA etc d. If you are TA then you need to know what are Elliot Wave, MACD, RSI, Candle Charts terminologies etc e. Be alert and aware that every of us are part of economy f. To be able to understand between trading / investment |
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Nov 1 2008, 10:01 AM
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Nov 1 2008, 11:37 AM
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Hi guys, i some questions, once a company issued new shares to shareholders, i)may i know those new shares come from where? ii)is there any limited for for issued new shares ? iii)and what the differences between bonus shares and rights shares, preference shares and ordinary shares ?? iv) is it ordinary shares means market price which is par values ??
This post has been edited by r-u-red-enuf: Nov 1 2008, 11:42 AM |
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Nov 5 2008, 01:50 PM
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Hi, me again, I know that lowyat gt many pro and sifu at here? As we know that Warren Buffet can become world richest man is not because
he is pro in trading in stock market.... because he believes the power of compound percentage rate for his investment toward the stock that he buy... He know hw to calculate and estimate the price and P/E of the stock he buy after 10 years, any pro know hw to calculate and estimate the price and P/E for stock at future? |
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Nov 5 2008, 03:13 PM
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QUOTE(freedomlonely @ Nov 5 2008, 01:50 PM) Hi, me again, I know that lowyat gt many pro and sifu at here? As we know that Warren Buffet can become world richest man is not because It is not he knew how to calculate, but he knew those company profit is going to rise because of the strong fundamental of company future.he is pro in trading in stock market.... because he believes the power of compound percentage rate for his investment toward the stock that he buy... He know hw to calculate and estimate the price and P/E of the stock he buy after 10 years, any pro know hw to calculate and estimate the price and P/E for stock at future? Future PE is depended on future earning/profit. |
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Nov 5 2008, 05:32 PM
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QUOTE(mycrystalhouse @ Oct 27 2008, 02:45 PM) Sorry if offended, but i strongly disagree with what you say. Malaysian used to think that students should just focus on their study but this type of thinking is outdated. many teenagers with the same age like us in other countries have started to invest since they are in high school. It doesnt need u to be more than 23 years old to start investing. If you start right now, you will be a big step ahead of other teenagers who are still spending most of their time playing games and watching porn. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, so what u propose may or may not be wrong because its ur money and u call the shot.I think it is a wise decision to put RM 2k as your first shot. Actually now the min brokerage fee is RM 12, not RM 40 as what someone mentioned earlier. I am using OSK online trading and the min brokerage fee has been changed back to RM 12. My advice to you is to learn more about stock market, pick a company and let invest in it for long term. Now we are currently in economic downturn and this is a good opportunity for you to grab up cheap stocks. Last thing to share with you. Do you know how old Warren Buffet started investing in stock market? It is 11 years old. ( Primary 5 for Malaysian). All the best for you. Of course, if u do call the shots u must also be willing to bear the consequences of your action. *** I work in a Legal Dept (formerly from a futures broker) for an Investment Bank, need i tell u how many bankruptcy cases i see in a day involving those age 30 and below? It's a sad fact being bankrupted at such a young age when the person has such bright future in front of them. Alot of us see the "profits" shares and futures trading can bring to us, but they neglected to do proper risk management before they start pouncing right into it. The trade beyond their safety net. Our bank charges an interest of 11% + penalty of 2.5% (not exact figures but close) , this is special interest for defaulters. you do the math. This post has been edited by aurora97: Nov 5 2008, 10:20 PM |
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Nov 5 2008, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(cherroy @ Nov 5 2008, 04:13 PM) It is not he knew how to calculate, but he knew those company profit is going to rise because of the strong fundamental of company future. Yup totally agree with Cherroy. Counting a company profit is very simple. PPl who can really make money like some Uncle lim for example is their ability to see the futures...This is the key that make them rich....Not everyone have this type of ability.Future PE is depended on future earning/profit. |
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Nov 6 2008, 12:56 AM
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Hi All Sifu
I stay in JB. How much do I need to open a Nominee or Direct CDS account? Where can I open this account? Thanks |
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