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hsiengloong
post Oct 14 2008, 01:44 PM

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Jus asking, I am interested in opening an OSK188 trading account. Who here works in OSK or got any contact to share?

Many thanks
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post Oct 14 2008, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(biatche @ Oct 14 2008, 04:20 PM)
anyone here wish to learn together, please respond ... please click on my profile and add me to msn.... i am completely new

also, can someone tell me how i can buy shares? i have an osk online account now, and all my money is in my maybank... what should i do
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Can guide me how you open an OSK 188 account?i'm interested to open 1 too... You got any agent or broker?
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post Oct 14 2008, 03:54 PM

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Yalor, i'm interested in an online account. Cheaper also..tongue.gif

Summore the nearest OSK bracch is quite far from me (Sunway)
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post Oct 14 2008, 06:23 PM

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Thanks for the advice Skitrader. After reading your post, i think i will get a remisier to handle my portfolio as i'm still consider a newbie..

anyhow, i will get an online trading account for real time purposes & also if i'm overseas smile.gif

Just wondering, to open an non-online acccout, i need to drop by an OSK branch?
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post Oct 14 2008, 06:29 PM

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I heard tat CIMB is not tha good in its real time as compared to OSK..not sure bout thaut.

BTW, i tot to open an non-online account need to drop by their branch? no need? Can anyone confirm..

Thanks ya
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post Oct 15 2008, 11:08 AM

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Yalar, if like that then pay higher commision charges plus it defeats the purpose of having online transaction dy hehe
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post Oct 15 2008, 11:59 AM

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IC.. hows your broker? Got good tips and advice?

If he's good, hopefully you can recommend him to me then if ya don mind.

Thanks ya... BTW, what bracch are you in? I plan to drop by the SS2 branch later on...
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post Oct 15 2008, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(skiddtrader @ Oct 15 2008, 01:22 PM)
I registered in Malacca. She is not working in OSK anymore.

Unfortunately, tips she didn't tell me because I told her I wasn't interested, but sound advice was given especially when the market turned sour in Feb 07 and August I think. Advised me not to sell off at the bottom when I called her, and as she predicted the market recovered higher following days and I sold with minimum loss, but could've been better if I didn't insist on selling the following days.

I guess I vouched for brokers because when the market is confusing you with SELL or BUY thoughts, they are the voice of reason behind the commotion. At least that's my experience, can't say if other people's experiences are like that. But for me when I was LESS immune to the market emotions, they can be the voice of reason to set your thinking straight.

Like I said, when you are new and inexperience in having a lot of money in the markets that cause you to have an emotional roller-coaster rides, it's better to get a reliable broker rather than an online account immediately. An online account does not tell you reason or offer you choices, it is your slave doing whatever you ask it to do regardless if your decision was obviously stupid or erroneous.

It's better if you have someone in your family experience in the market that you can sought advice, like your dad/mom or uncle/aunt. At least you don't feel embarrassed to ask some questions that you may think is too 'noobish' to the ask the broker. At the end of the day it's your money, and you can do whatever you wish to it. So if you value your money, then forget about your ego and ask every question to the broker even if you think it is stupid. At least you can know if the broker is reliable or not answering your queries.
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Thanks for the advice.. Really good especially for noobs like me hehhe thumbup.gif

Yes, after reading what you have mentioned, i'll choose a broker rather than losing more of my hard earned money...

Thanks for the tip once again. Here's your virtual beer *cheers*
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post Oct 15 2008, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(feralee @ Oct 15 2008, 01:32 PM)
SS2
got many leng lui ooo
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How you know?? Always lepak there is it haha

Hope can see u there more often then wink.gif

 

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