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Leon||
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Mar 18 2014, 08:47 PM
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Within the same stock, can I sell the total volume with difference price?
Let's say I holding shares A volume 100 units:- - at 100 units @ $0.30 - then key in sell again for 100 units @ $0.30
Workable method for this?
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Pain4UrsinZ
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Mar 18 2014, 09:05 PM
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guys i want to buy palm oil related industrial stock.
Can anyone guide me how to start ?
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topearn
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Mar 18 2014, 09:52 PM
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QUOTE(Leon|| @ Mar 18 2014, 08:47 PM) Within the same stock, can I sell the total volume with difference price? Let's say I holding shares A volume 100 units:- - at 100 units @ $0.30 - then key in sell again for 100 units @ $0.30 Workable method for this? I think U might get into big trouble if both your sell orders are successful as U do not hold any shares when U sell the 2nd time. I think U're breaking bursa rules by doing short selling.... sell when U do not have the shares.
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gark
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Mar 19 2014, 11:27 AM
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QUOTE(Pain4UrsinZ @ Mar 18 2014, 09:05 PM) guys i want to buy palm oil related industrial stock. Can anyone guide me how to start ? You can buy from the following list of palm oil related companies ... http://biz.thestar.com.my/marketwatch/main.asp?clp=9
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someone_stupid
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Mar 20 2014, 11:53 AM
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so after reading about reit for a fair bit, i want to start trying out with reit but i'm not sure if have enough capital to start with  just want to ask, how much would sifus consider enough as a start to see bit of profit? are we talking about hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands?
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gark
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Mar 20 2014, 11:59 AM
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QUOTE(someone_stupid @ Mar 20 2014, 11:53 AM) so after reading about reit for a fair bit, i want to start trying out with reit but i'm not sure if have enough capital to start with  just want to ask, how much would sifus consider enough as a start to see bit of profit? are we talking about hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands? About RM 3-5k will be more than ample.. too little and you pay too much for brokerage and stamp duty. This post has been edited by gark: Mar 20 2014, 12:00 PM
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jyeong89
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Mar 24 2014, 04:21 PM
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Sifus out thereeeee
Can anyone explain to me the difference between buying shares throught CIMB Clicks and iTrade?
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tineagle
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Mar 25 2014, 01:43 PM
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Question on warrants exercise on a share that issue split.
Initial price of 1 share ABC = RM1 Initial price of 1 warrant ABC = RM0.1 Warrant exercise 6:1
Lets say ABC issues share split 1:2. So for every 1 ABC share owned, there will now be 2.
How does this impact the warrant which was issued before the split? Does the 6:1 exercise still stand or will it become 12:1 now?
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wayne924
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Mar 30 2014, 12:36 PM
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Hi,
Can anyone enlighten me on this?
I saw in the stock market there is REDTONE(0032) and REDTONE-WA(0032WA). What is the difference between this 2?
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wenqing
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Mar 30 2014, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(wayne924 @ Mar 30 2014, 12:36 PM) Hi, Can anyone enlighten me on this? I saw in the stock market there is REDTONE(0032) and REDTONE-WA(0032WA). What is the difference between this 2? The 0032 is the mother share whereas the 0032WA is the warrant(where we normally say as the son of the mother share). For more information of warrant, refer here http://www.investopedia.com/articles/04/021704.asp
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kangwoo
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Mar 30 2014, 10:51 PM
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are contra people buy shares during ex date, are they going to entitle the dividend? or they need to pay the stock to entitle the dividend?
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wayne924
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Mar 30 2014, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(wenqing @ Mar 30 2014, 02:08 PM) The 0032 is the mother share whereas the 0032WA is the warrant(where we normally say as the son of the mother share). For more information of warrant, refer here http://www.investopedia.com/articles/04/021704.aspWhoa Wen Qing, thanks for your help. You have clear my doubts.
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kangwoo
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Mar 31 2014, 12:01 PM
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QUOTE(someone_stupid @ Mar 20 2014, 11:53 AM) so after reading about reit for a fair bit, i want to start trying out with reit but i'm not sure if have enough capital to start with  just want to ask, how much would sifus consider enough as a start to see bit of profit? are we talking about hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands? If u use cimb itrade, u can use breakeven and margin calculator Not necessary thousand =profit.....hundred also profit Brokerage and stamp duty free for online trading eg itrade is cheaper.... U monitor u buy u sell all by yourself
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someone_stupid
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Mar 31 2014, 05:57 PM
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QUOTE(kangwoo @ Mar 31 2014, 12:01 PM) If u use cimb itrade, u can use breakeven and margin calculator Not necessary thousand =profit.....hundred also profit Brokerage and stamp duty free for online trading eg itrade is cheaper.... U monitor u buy u sell all by yourself hmm maybe i'd try with a few hundrer for now with cimb
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kangwoo
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Apr 1 2014, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(jyeong89 @ Mar 24 2014, 04:21 PM) Sifus out thereeeee Can anyone explain to me the difference between buying shares throught CIMB Clicks and iTrade? better itrade...more stabil than clicks QUOTE(someone_stupid @ Mar 31 2014, 05:57 PM) hmm maybe i'd try with a few hundrer for now with cimb  hundred ringgit? ermmm buy min 1000unit to see little profit ...modal rm5k enough
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ch_r_is
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Apr 1 2014, 04:33 PM
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QUOTE(jyeong89 @ Mar 24 2014, 04:21 PM) Sifus out thereeeee Can anyone explain to me the difference between buying shares throught CIMB Clicks and iTrade? I tot its the same only what.. But I use iTrade more la..
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GymBoi
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Apr 2 2014, 07:36 PM
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Hi guys ... total newbie here ... Just started to learn on stocks ... I wouldn't want to jump straight right in and will do my homework .. BUT
I'm having a day off next week so I plan to just make an account first. SO hard to get time to go bank when you're working =.= I have few question
1) Last time I think I ask before which bank is best for stocks trading, some say HONG LEONG BANK ? Is it still the best now? 2) I can just go any branch and then say I want to open a stocks account? Or is it called CDS account or something ? 3) Is there any problem creating account and leaving it blank for maybe half year or 1 year ? Don't know how long I need to learn this stocks thinggy haha ... 4) Some banks have promotion like if you buy how many unit in the 1st week you create your account you get certain bonus or something like that is it ? Got such thing ?
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johnnywzm
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Apr 3 2014, 08:39 AM
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Can you buy shares on credit term and later go to the firm to pay by credit card/debit card?
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wil-i-am
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Apr 3 2014, 10:36 PM
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QUOTE(johnnywzm @ Apr 3 2014, 08:39 AM) Can you buy shares on credit term and later go to the firm to pay by credit card/debit card? Nope
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river.sand
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Apr 4 2014, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE(GymBoi @ Apr 2 2014, 07:36 PM) Hi guys ... total newbie here ... Just started to learn on stocks ... I wouldn't want to jump straight right in and will do my homework .. BUT I'm having a day off next week so I plan to just make an account first. SO hard to get time to go bank when you're working =.= I have few question 1) Last time I think I ask before which bank is best for stocks trading, some say HONG LEONG BANK ? Is it still the best now? 2) I can just go any branch and then say I want to open a stocks account? Or is it called CDS account or something ? 3) Is there any problem creating account and leaving it blank for maybe half year or 1 year ? Don't know how long I need to learn this stocks thinggy haha ... 4) Some banks have promotion like if you buy how many unit in the 1st week you create your account you get certain bonus or something like that is it ? Got such thing ? Not any branch. Must be investment bank.
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