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100 stock vs entire market stocks.Q&A, General question on stock market
Q&A, General question on stock market
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Nov 10 2010, 02:47 PM
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Nov 10 2010, 05:44 PM
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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Nov 10 2010, 03:26 PM) While whether mutual fund disclosure or not, or how to disclose is about fund itself policy. |
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Nov 10 2010, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Nov 10 2010, 05:17 PM) I just start trading recently but would like to know reason of some special transaction 1) yes, especially during the end of month, whereby the price will affect the index, may influence the index futures settlement price.1) I saw sometimes there are 1 lot buy/sell transaction, whats the purpose of that transaction? Are they trying to push the High/Low price? (i suspect) 2) I saw huge amoung of volume of buy/sell just before market closure (eg. 4:50pm) on certain stock, reason of they doing that? As i suppose those buy/sell will be void/cancel when market closure? Will those last minute transaction push the next day open price? 3) How we know the next day open price? As i saw sometimes the next day price is not follow the previous close. Thanks for fellow Guru to explain 2) Yes, any matched transaction won't be cancelled. Just sometimes, fund managers/investors want to clear the position, or rounded up the particular transaction, as sometimes, they have mandate/target to buy/sell x amount of stocks during that days due to various reason. 3) Next open price will follow yesterday closing price. Open price will be adjusted : a) ex-dividend b) ex-bonus/split c) etc corporate exercise, like share reduction, |
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Nov 11 2010, 03:45 PM
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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Nov 11 2010, 03:42 PM) Hi fellow trader, I'm new to stock trading so need some advice err... what you don't understand then?I'm frequently going into the trade detail page to check the trade transaction, but i'm not 100% understand them This is the trade list i'm using, i'm not sure whether you guy using them same » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « So my question is, are there any user manual/guide to explain meaning of each field/value on this trading system? I'm asking my trading firm as well on this whether they have detail explaination course on this, so just checking how you guy learn those interface. It is just basic stuff, except some column (the bar/dot part) which is more customised. It just show every transaction being done. |
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Nov 12 2010, 02:06 PM
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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Nov 12 2010, 08:52 AM) Love U brother, you solved puzzle, market going to open soon Let me guess, transaction buy %.Now only i know how to play queue insteaad of follow people buy stock So anyone can explain 1) T-B%? Aka the amount particular transaction is initiated as buy at that price. |
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Nov 12 2010, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Nov 12 2010, 02:47 PM) Ok i saw this annoucement, Theorectically, yes.Does this consider as bad news? Since i suppose those converted warrant will sell of their share to get quick profit? (provided the current share price is much higher that the issue price of 2.66) But the number of share converted is so trivia as compared to overall paid up and market daily transaction, so little effect. |
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Nov 12 2010, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(popcorn513 @ Nov 12 2010, 04:31 PM) Hmm good point there, thanks to explain, i should measure the % of converted warrant to the total volumn of stock to know how much the impact (but as you said the impact will be little effect else not fair to normal shareholder). 1. Clear off residual unmatched intended transacted stocks, this especially during a down market day. ya i always saw big volumn of sell before market closure at aroung 4:50PM, whats does that means/plan? (i believe they won't matched) 2. Influence the closing price so that it will be higher/lower. |
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Nov 17 2010, 10:29 AM
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Nov 17 2010, 06:29 PM
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Nov 17 2010, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(darkknight81 @ Nov 17 2010, 09:01 PM) There is odd market as well.Some online portal got inside, people can bid/ask for the odd lot, 1 share, 10 shares etc. Price wise is totally on buyer/seller willingness QUOTE(MNet @ Nov 17 2010, 11:02 PM) Only regulated short-selling on certain stocks but due to troublesome procedure, this is almost non-existent. For ordinary trade, no. Short selling or so called naked short selling is not allowed. QUOTE(tineagle @ Nov 17 2010, 11:21 PM) I've got a question regarding warrants. Yes, they are traded as same.How do these WA counters work? From what I can tell, they are traded just like normal stocks rite? Could someone please explain to me the difference between WA/WC and normal stocks? WA/WC is the same warrant issued by the company, just WC will be indicating the third warrant being issued. WA, WB, WC. For sure, WA and WC conversion condition is different as well as its expiration date. WA/WC is different with CW. CW is call warrant. This post has been edited by cherroy: Nov 17 2010, 11:27 PM |
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Nov 17 2010, 11:57 PM
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QUOTE(tineagle @ Nov 17 2010, 11:52 PM) from my understanding companies issue warrants to raise money(correct me if i'm wrong). Yes, warrant is a way to raise money.are there time frames for the warrants and will they expire or always remain traded in the market? what will happen if it expires? Yes, warrant does have time frame, generally for ordinary warrant like WA, most are 5 years, can be varied as well. Once expired, the warrant cease its function and being delisted. An expired warrant is worst than toilet paper, worth nothing. (at least toilet paper got some usage |
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Nov 18 2010, 12:01 AM
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QUOTE(tineagle @ Nov 17 2010, 11:59 PM) You mean delisted?No, for ordinary warrant, you need to convert to mothershare before it expired at the exercise price set before. If not, the warrant just rotten even it worth a lot. Only CW got cash settlement aka repay you what the warrant worth. |
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Nov 18 2010, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(t5t @ Nov 18 2010, 09:41 AM) Hi! Can anyone explain this announcement to me, please? Is this bad news? Thank you. I suppose it is a Redeemable Convertible loan stock"The Company wishes to announce that it has today received notification from HSBC (Malaysia) Trustees Berhad, the trustees for the Convertible Bonds, that all the holders of the outstanding RM113 million of the nominal value of the Convertible Bonds have exercised their option pursuant to the Trust Deed dated 29 November 2007 requiring the Company to redeem all of the holders Convertible Bonds on 6 December 2010 (being the 3rd anniversary of the Issue Date) at the Early Redemption Amount of the Bonds at RM1,112,800 for every RM1,000,000 nominal value of the Convertible Bonds ." It just means those loan stock are redeemed and company will/need to repay the bond. |
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Nov 23 2010, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(kllau3 @ Nov 23 2010, 01:46 AM) Are you mean that we can get back cash after the CW expired, assume if we didn't excise/ change to mother share? CW mostly cannot exercise/change to mothershare, mostly are cash settlement one. Added on November 23, 2010, 1:55 am The conversion ration for MUIIND-LA, LB & LC is 1:1. so i can immediate make profit if i buy in loan stock (currently at 0.16sen) then convert to mother share (0.195 sen) after maturity date? Only after you have successful converted into mothershare time then yes, you can sell. |
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Nov 24 2010, 03:52 PM
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QUOTE(hibino55 @ Nov 24 2010, 03:50 PM) Hi all, there is something really confused me. 2. Your existing 4 shares of KNM will be consolidated/merged into 1 share.1. Issuing right share and warrant 2. Consolidation, e.g. : 7164 KNM KNM GROUP BHD Consolidated Share 4 : 1 Entitlement Details: Share consolidation involving the consolidation of every 4 existing ordinary shares of RM0.25 each in KNM Group Berhad ("KNM") into 1 ordinary share of RM1.00 each in KNM ("Consolidated Share"). I would be very grateful if someone can explain a bit bit about this. Thanks in advance |
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Nov 24 2010, 03:59 PM
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QUOTE(hibino55 @ Nov 24 2010, 03:54 PM) Thanks RM0.25 to RM1.00 is about par value of the stock. It has nothing to do with market price out there. After consolidation, if it closed at 0.44, next day after consolidation, it will open at 0.44 x 4 = 1.76 PS: if you don't understand about par value issue, it is accounting issue. This post has been edited by cherroy: Nov 24 2010, 03:59 PM |
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Nov 25 2010, 01:27 PM
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Nov 25 2010, 01:49 PM
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Nov 27 2010, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE(Polaris @ Nov 26 2010, 08:41 PM) ![]() This shareholding change part is somewhat confusing, 1. The date of change is 1 Jan 00, is that a typo for 2011? Shouldn't announcement be declared only after the change? 2. The amounts are all the same? Maybe I don't know how to read this properly 2. Yes, just like teekh_tee said, it is indirect interest. A lot of time, major shareholders don't hold direct but indirect through company. For eg. xyz is a listed company. A company is the major holding company of the xyz company shares, While A company is owned by B (my personal company) A & B will report the shareholder change. |
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QUOTE(kllau3 @ Nov 30 2010, 10:40 AM) Renounceable rights issue of up to RM77,213,675 nominal value of 7-year 7% Yes, you will receive 7% based on Par value of the ICULS.irredeemable convertible unsecured loan stocks (ICULS) at 100% of its nominal value on the basis of two (2) RM0.10 nominal value of ICULS for every one (1) existing ordinary share of RM0.20 each held in Pantech Group Holdings Berhad ("Pantech") as at 5.00 P.M. on 26 November 2010 together with up to 77,213,675 free detachable warrants (Warrants) on the basis of one (1) Warrant for every ten (10) ICULS subscribed for. Anyone can advise what is 7-year 7% irredeemable convertible unsecured loan stocks (ICULS)? I can get 7 % interest each year? Can it convert to mother then? Yes, it can be converted to mothershare at the ratio set. |
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