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dreams_achiever
post Mar 24 2008, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(TMY kia.. @ Mar 24 2008, 07:36 PM)
I'm only take 4 days procced the CDS acc.

I got few question...
I wan ask, stock IRIS is it for "goreng"... ??? hmm.gif
How to invest which stock going to bluechip???
how many % bluechip stock price can drop??
is it safe for long term invest in bluechip stock??
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1)IRIS is goreng counter where usually it will move during pre-GE rally. Not a good fundamental company.
2)Can you elaborate more? i couldn't understand ur sentence. Anyway, will try my best to answer it. Bluechip stock is like normal counter as any counter else in KLSE where u can buy and sell it. The only matters is how to identify it. So far, bluechip counter are like PBBANK, Maybulk, DIGI, IOICorp and etc..Bluechip company usually give big dividend and in the same are soundly fundamental stock.
3)Depend on market sentiment, there is no exact figures. But can assure that even market sentiment is very bad, these company able to withstand it and will rebound faster than other capalang/lalang stocks. From my experience, these kind of company won't drop more than 2% in single day (note: depend on market sentiment)
4)Yup. much safer than play with call warrant, lalang stocks.

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post Mar 25 2008, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(skiddtrader @ Mar 25 2008, 11:30 AM)
Minimum RM40 or 0.06%.
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Tks dreams_achiever and sorry for my sentence.
If i invest 1000 units in 0.50/unit stock, how much the comision will be??
Total cost will be:
RM500(1000x0.50) +
min brokerage fee of RM28(for online transaction, 0.42%) or RM40(normal broker fees, 0.6%) +
stamp fees, RM1 (RM1 for every RM1K) +
clearing fees (0.03% for every RM1K, iiam)
=> RM530-535

For HLB investment house, it only charge RM12 min brokerage fees.

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post Jun 24 2008, 11:28 AM

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QUOTE(Molotov Cocktail @ Jun 24 2008, 01:49 AM)
what's the differences btwn options and call warrants? From what i've read both are the rights not obligation to buy shares at certain price and at certain time. Can anybody help?
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Usually in local KLSE market, only call warrants are tradeable.
Options only available in foreign market like NYSE.


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post Jun 24 2008, 04:30 PM

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QUOTE(Molotov Cocktail @ Jun 24 2008, 03:49 PM)
so u mean both are the same except that options only available in US???
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Call warrants is subset of options. Indirectly, both almost the same.
Anyway, i haven't trade options before so i'm not quite sure of it.


Added on June 24, 2008, 4:31 pm
QUOTE(sabrateur @ Jun 24 2008, 03:51 PM)
Do you really understand how the market works? How the buy/sell queue works?

I hope you do but I have a feeling you think that when the last price done is 0.010, you queue for that and immediately you get to buy. This is totally wrong.
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To check whether you've bought shares or not, you can check whether the order has been matched or not.
If it matched, then confirmed you've own those shares based on quantity matched.

This post has been edited by dreams_achiever: Jun 24 2008, 04:31 PM
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post Jul 24 2008, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(Molotov Cocktail @ Jul 24 2008, 12:03 PM)
on the other day i went to hwang dbs inv bank to open up cds and trading account but unfortunately they ask me to find a guarentor. I've no income bcoz im student so they require a guarentor, if can i dont want to involve anyone with this so is there any brokers firm which dont require a student like me to get a guarentor before opening trading account??
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Last time when i registered with RHBInvest or OSK, i didn't need to get guarantor when to open trading account with them.
I'm not sure whether is there need guarantor for student / or no salary income slip. I think shouldn't be lor since minimum age to trade share market is 18 years old.
Maybe you can try your luck in OSK or RHBInvest.
Good luck to you and learn basic trading skills first before jumping into sea biggrin.gif
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post Aug 7 2008, 08:48 PM

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QUOTE(andrekua @ Aug 7 2008, 12:29 AM)
You not scare aa?
Those people bought cheap with Kinstel share sure dump like hell as they bought RM0.60 cheaper than market price wor.
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Not necessary as it may rally above IPO price. who knows?
I did seen some analysts mentioned Perwaja valuation is above than IPO price. (Well, not all analysts are correct about their analysis. Dun trust much on it biggrin.gif)
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post Sep 17 2008, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(nezzy @ Sep 17 2008, 04:44 PM)
hey guys, can you recommend books or sites for someone who has zero knowledge on the share market. I'd love to invest but I would like to do some research/reading on how the stock market works, how to invest ..etc? any help would be appreciated
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You can start reading Trading for life by Dr.Alexander Elder. His book is easy to understand and suitable for newbies.
You can try looking from this website http://www.bizfun.cc/forum/index.php/board,8.0.html. Inside got alot of ebooks relate to share market and other types of investment tools.

All the best to you!
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post Dec 7 2008, 12:37 PM

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In simple word, those ppls that using margin to purchase stocks are easier to bankrupt.
Dun ever to borrow money more than you can handle to do stock trading.
Else risking in getting margin call from your broker.
If you can't refill those losses from your stock investment even after clearing all your assets, then you will be declared bankrupt. cool2.gif
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QUOTE(gecodine @ Feb 3 2009, 08:08 PM)
can u tell me the benefit of online platform compared to the nextview software which hav to pay rm200 per mths?
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If not mistaken, nextview software provide sophisticated charting tools for analysis.
While most other online platform provide simple charting. Mostly it is used for trading purpose and to watch stocks online.
Im not sure whether nextview provide other functions beside charting. IMHO, chartnexus does provide useful charting tools and it is FREE ! biggrin.gif
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Quote from investopedia:

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What Does Premium Mean?
1. The total cost of an option.

2. The difference between the higher price paid for a fixed-income security and the security's face amount at issue.

3. The specified amount of payment required periodically by an insurer to provide coverage under a given insurance plan for a defined period of time. The premium is paid by the insured party to the insurer, and primarily compensates the insurer for bearing the risk of a payout should the insurance agreement's coverage be required.

Investopedia explains Premium
1. The premium of an option is basically the sum of the option's intrinsic and time value. It is important to note that volatility also affects the premium.

2. If a fixed-income security (bond) is purchased at a premium, existing interest rates are lower than the coupon rate. Investors pay a premium for an investment that will return an amount greater than existing interest rates.

3. A common example of an insurance premium comes from auto insurance. A vehicle owner can insure the value of his or her vehicle against loss resulting from accident, theft and other potential problems. The owner usually pays a fixed premium amount in exchange for the insurance company's guarantee to cover any economic losses incurred under the scope of the agreement

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