QUOTE(moosset @ Dec 18 2019, 05:02 PM)
Well ASB also take dividend from MBB....So better we directly squeeze from the source 😍😁
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Dec 18 2019, 09:53 PM
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Dec 19 2019, 05:57 PM
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I've been looking at MBB stocks for awhile, tempted to move funds from ASM to MBB
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Dec 19 2019, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(SwarmTroll @ Dec 19 2019, 05:57 PM) .As long as you are aware that they are 2 different types of investments. ASM is a fund and the price is some more fixed at RM1.00, u just sleep and enjoy dividends. MBB is a stock, and like all stocks, the price moves daily and changes even within the day (intraday). Be prepared for the volatility. Be sure to increase your knowledge of how stock investing works. |
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Jan 8 2020, 03:58 PM
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Wah Maybank drop a lot.. Beli lagi at 8.55. |
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Jan 13 2020, 11:38 AM
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Is Maybank actually good to go in at any price? Its stable at 8.65 for now
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QUOTE(SwarmTroll @ Jan 13 2020, 11:38 AM) Not at any price of course. Those who bought near RM10 wouldn't be very happy investor.Is 8.65 good to enter? Depends on who you ask. One sifu here will say waste of time n money..better fishes out there 😆 I see analysts estimates are between high of RM10. 30 to a low of RM8. 25, with the consensus at RM9.28. But some sifus here say don't ever listen to analysts.. 😆 Also BNM dependant too, if BNM cut interest rate at the MPC meeting this 24 Jan, that price may not hold. If they don't cut, it could probably go higher. (But price may start to move even before the decision) . Ultimately depend on the economy. Maybank is a good barometer for the Malaysian and Asean economy. N LGE said 2020 will be better year. So believe or not? So many 'depends".. But for me, I hv been buying at this level. Expecting between 30-32 sen dividend coming into my bank account in early July. This post has been edited by Cubalagi: Jan 13 2020, 02:15 PM |
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QUOTE(Cubalagi @ Jan 13 2020, 02:14 PM) Not at any price of course. Those who bought near RM10 wouldn't be very happy investor. So many depends is like a gamble already lol. What is the dividend cutoff date for Maybank Shares?Is 8.65 good to enter? Depends on who you ask. One sifu here will say waste of time n money..better fishes out there 😆 I see analysts estimates are between high of RM10. 30 to a low of RM8. 25, with the consensus at RM9.28. But some sifus here say don't ever listen to analysts.. 😆 Also BNM dependant too, if BNM cut interest rate at the MPC meeting this 24 Jan, that price may not hold. If they don't cut, it could probably go higher. (But price may start to move even before the decision) . Ultimately depend on the economy. Maybank is a good barometer for the Malaysian and Asean economy. N LGE said 2020 will be better year. So believe or not? So many 'depends".. But for me, I hv been buying at this level. Expecting between 30-32 sen dividend coming into my bank account in early July. |
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Wah.. BNM cuts OPR by another 25 bps. Damn.I was expecting a cut only later in the year.. |
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Jan 22 2020, 03:43 PM
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8.54 now, gonna fall further?
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Jan 22 2020, 03:53 PM
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Jan 22 2020, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(SwarmTroll @ Jan 22 2020, 03:43 PM) Short term wise, banking stocks are likely to be under pressure, due to potential NIM narrowing due to OPR cut. But value may emerge afterwards, if there is no more cut further and GDP number become more steady. BNM has stated the cut is pre-emptied effort to put growth into better trajectory. |
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Incoming RM8.40??
cheaper loans and weaker MYR? will its dividend be impacted? This post has been edited by moosset: Jan 22 2020, 10:48 PM |
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Jan 22 2020, 08:33 PM
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Just wanna ask, if interest is lower, will bank borrow money also have lower interest rate between bank themselves?
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