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2024-08-13 21:15 | Report Abuse

third candle : will consider tmr.

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2012-10-28 23:26 | Report Abuse

HI Investor77

Yes, of coz we do know market is fluid, dynamic and nothing stays the same, fundamentally and technically. So, it is near impossible to predict the directions in short period of time.

Thanks for reading my blah-blah blog which I managed to irritate some, somehow. I do not place much analysis there these days but more fore learning purposes, if I have the time ... I will definite like to share, for more newbies to learn. I could understand as I was newbies too some 5 years ago.

Soem of us buy for a reason, may it be for fundamental or technical. Majority buying stocks without any reasons. Perhaps, reading some blogs, forums, broker reports, remisiers, friends ... so, for such cases it will be very difficult to point out as we do not know why they bought into some stocks. If the reasons no longer valid, we SHOULD sell.

For example : YTLPower was a good stock, a good dividend player too but the fundamentals of the stock has changed. Tho it is still sitting on huge piles of cash, many investors(long term) cashed out when they said NO to 'YES'. Then, with the IPP issues ... that could paint greater fear in counter. Hence, it is only logical for fundamentalist to view that as risk, and perhaps considering YTL instead as it would be a good dividend player.

I no longer read much these days, so I am not aware of the recent developments of Fajar or RCE. What is important would be the decisions made BEFORE anyone buying any stocks. Based on what we are buying a stock, why and at what level? If our reasons fail, then we should be discipline to exit. Capital preservation is very important point to share as we do not have limitless bullets.

Whether KLCI is reaching the peak of a cliff, I don't know. What I do know is ... NOTHING much is cheap in market. This is a trader-market and investors may have another 1-3 months to hold on to. Otherwise, exit. With high PER in many of so-called blue chips, it is a matter of time market will re-value itself. It is just natural and that is how market works, anyway.

You call, please.

The above are merely my spontaneous response without much thoughts into it. So, please DO NOT take my opinions as any valid reasonings for anyone's decision making. Please ask those know-how.

Night

TEH

p/s : I do rate 70-80% accuracy as very good. We need to be consistent with what we are doing, learning and sharing.

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2012-10-27 19:12 | Report Abuse

yes, that I agree .. making the newbie to understand that it will takes years to build good foundations in understanding markets.

Thanks.

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2012-10-27 19:11 | Report Abuse

Hi Roger

Thanks for sharing. Nice one too.

DrSre, what's up? U do not need to read my writings. Please. Thanks

TEH

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2012-10-27 19:09 | Report Abuse

hi rogerlim

please e-mail me for more info.

thanks

TEH

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2012-10-27 19:05 | Report Abuse

dear yungshen

i hv personally replied your e-mail when it was at 90cents? I have asked you to sell, cut loss ... and we DO NOT use the term INVEST in not good fundamental stocks. We certaily dislike a company asking more money(if u know about the rights issues) for non-growth purposes. Hence, it short ... NO ONE should be investing in lousy speculative stocks.

Can we trade? Yes ... we can, for experienced ones. For some punters, but please DO NOT even hold for one year. If it continue to bleed fundamentally, it will be de-listed one day. It is not easy for a company to turn-around unless in Malaysia-bolehland ... you need some connections.

Good luck in your investing. I have no comment in such counters.

TEH