My favourite investment quote is this. âIt is not how fast your investment appreciates that matters but how sustainable the gains are.â --- Tan Teng Boo
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2021-04-13 13:44 | Report Abuse
The close end fund added Airasia, Bioalpha, KGB, Krono, MKH, Suria & Tongher in the last quarter. Where are the critics that say TTB sits on cash forever?
2021-03-17 12:08 | Report Abuse
Genting reached my TP of RM5+ quicker than expected
2021-02-15 18:09 | Report Abuse
roger3210,
You've done your part. We only can share views to those who're willing to listen. For stubborn closed minded ones, it's like playing music to cows.
2021-02-15 15:18 | Report Abuse
If this is a pot of gold, why dont people rush to pick it? Is there some OTHER REASON?
2021-02-15 15:15 | Report Abuse
If this ARBB is so good, why dont fund managers buy & feature them? THINK.
Do you think you can spot a gem, when the professionals who study stocks daily refuse to touch it?
2021-01-19 11:32 | Report Abuse
There is no way Supermax will be privatised.
When a company is listed on Bursa, it attains extra prestige. Why stop at 20 years of profitable listing status when you can enjoy another 20 more years? Very few companies can achieve the premier status of many years of not suffering losses.
If the Thais want to privatise, they would've done that last year when prices were even cheaper at below RM5. That would have ensured even more profits to be enjoyed, instead of sharing with thousands of other shareholders now.
Seems like people are desperate to support the price of Supermax shares that privatisation can be used as a speculative reason to buy the shares now.
2021-01-18 12:56 | Report Abuse
Unlicensed "gurus" are aware that whenever they put disclaimers like "for sharing purposes only" or "for education purposes only", they will not be caught under "giving unlicensed investment advice".
They know SC can't get them, because if SC were strict, no one would be able to post their views on stocks without a license.
2021-01-16 15:27 | Report Abuse
Your article is more persuasive than GillianTan78's name-calling article.
2021-01-14 19:37 | Report Abuse
Good news for Frontkn. Exciting growth story.
2021-01-14 12:31 | Report Abuse
Still patiently waiting for my TP to materialise. Although MCO will definitely adversely affect Genting in short-term, Covid-19 is definitely not long-term. No idea when Covid-19 will end, this year? Next year? But when it does, Genting would not stay at multi-year low prices anymore.
2021-01-14 12:15 | Report Abuse
When cup & handle formed, see naik or not?
2021-01-14 11:46 | Report Abuse
Why take interest on Vivocom, when you have so many other wonderful companies to choose from?
2021-01-01 19:53 | Report Abuse
Online trolls like stockraider have no substance in their arguments. All they can do is launch ad hominem attacks on others. Very low class thinking.
2021-01-01 11:31 | Report Abuse
I thought this BABA is that Alibaba... It's not.
2021-01-01 11:27 | Report Abuse
To whom it may concern:
Inspired by iCapital.biz's Section D: The CD Timer, this paper portfolio serves as reference to gauge the performance of 2020's stockpicks over the next 1 year.
Interestingly, with the exception of Airasia & KGB, the remaining stocks are not picked by other participants of Stock Challenge 2021 thus far.
Note: I have vested interest in some stocks in this list.
2021-01-01 10:56 | Report Abuse
Thank you, Tan KW for amending the list & wishing you a Happy New Year!
2020-12-31 23:13 | Report Abuse
Thank you for your hard work, Tan KW.
Just wanna point out that I made a mistake. My apologies. The rule states that: Each participant CANNOT INVEST > 30% of capital on any single stock.
My portfolio's Bioholdings has exceeded the 30% limit with 40%.
To comply with the rules of 30% max per stock, can I lower the 40% Bioholdings to 30% & increase 20% Airasia to 30%?
2020-12-31 16:55 | Report Abuse
Goinvest88, your link doesn't seem to work
2020-12-31 16:50 | Report Abuse
enigmatic's submission:
Bioholdings 40%
Airasia 20%
Kgb 13%
Padini 12%
Hpmt 7%
Wellcall 5%
Suria 3%
2020-12-25 01:12 | Report Abuse
Took me a while to understand the scenario.
So, FocusMalaysia(FM) posted an article labelling one of Tradeview's article as "deceitful". FM thinks the media hasn't written negative things selectively to run down the glove industry. FM thinks the media acts as check & balance, report good news when glove companies earn plenty and report bad news when certain glove companies have poor treatment of employees. FM feels Tradeview is misleading people to think the media is biased against glove companies.
Now, Tradeview being labelled "deceitful" is hurt. "Deceitful" is a strong word. It may damage one's credibility & insinuate bad intentions. If Tradeview writes its articles in good faith, without its content bluffing readers, FM may have misinterpreted & inadvertently described Tradeview as "deceitful".
2020-12-25 00:32 | Report Abuse
Just commenting here to remember to participate on 31 Dec 2020.
2020-12-09 23:11 | Report Abuse
In times of panic and irrationality, approach your investments in a rational manner. Do not let fear or greed rule.
2020-12-06 23:45 | Report Abuse
Seems like my TP of RM5.16 can be achieved within a shorter time than my estimated 2 years.
2020-12-06 23:40 | Report Abuse
EPF is quietly collecting while others are still worrying about Hartalega
2020-12-06 23:38 | Report Abuse
From what I heard from my friend, icapital.biz may have sold all shares from Prolexus since its name is absent from the top 30 shareholders list.
2020-12-01 22:05 | Report Abuse
I like this article by Uncle KYY, especially the following quote:
What are you grateful for today? This question will have different answers for different people, and your answers could change every day. You could be grateful for that delicious dinner you had, for having good friends, or for the fact that the sun is shining and you can spend time outside.
If you want to be happy and healthy, be grateful.
2020-11-27 22:41 | Report Abuse
"If you are not willing to own a stock for 10 years, do not even think about owning it for 10 minutes."
2020-11-26 15:27 | Report Abuse
Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥,
Your portfolio consists of mainly growth companies acquired for the long haul, so I'm rather curious on your decision to invest in icapital berhad. This is the outlier in your collection of companies.
2020-11-25 00:18 | Report Abuse
TalkNumberOne,
Obviously I'm not as intelligent as the ones who invested in ARB, bcause they know something I don't. All I can do, is to raise my questions to potential shareholders of ARB.
Again, if the best investment analysts in Malaysia gives a pass on ARB, surely there must be cogent reasons?
2020-11-24 18:39 | Report Abuse
If a loss-making timber company can become a profitable IT company in a short span of time, why hasn't any investment bank covered this stock yet?
Interestingly, despite the handsome profits, its cashflows are low, and even negative at times, with plenty of receivables. Why is it so?
The wiser ones would know the answers straightaway.
2020-11-21 01:35 | Report Abuse
"With every company, there is something to worry about, but the question is, which worries are valid and which are not?"---Peter Lynch
2020-11-21 01:20 | Report Abuse
If you like power plant companies, would you rather invest in MFCB with proven profits with yearly dividends, or potential earnings from JAKS which has never paid a dividend?
2020-11-14 16:22 | Report Abuse
demusangking is correct, I also can't see it in i3 Malaysia, but i3 Singapore can
2020-11-04 22:48 | Report Abuse
I've never gambled in Genting. But now, I'm betting on Genting.
The fact that Genting's market cap today is smaller than Genm (11.476bil vs 12.173bil) hints that Genting is undervalued.
Using sum of parts valuation, Genting has almost 50% of Genm (6 bil), 50% of GentingSing (10bil), 55% of Genp (4.8bil), which is approx. 20bil (RM5.16). Historically, Genting has earned 3bil a year against Genm's 1bil.
I hope for mean reversion. Shareholders like me need to be patient and believe things would eventually normalise in the coming years.
2020-10-21 12:45 | Report Abuse
ahhuat56,
I understand where you're coming from. But I kinda disagree with your phrase of 'all investors'. Personally, I think ICAP is not meant for all investors. One cannot expect it to rise exponentially in months, as opposed to tech or glove stocks.
"Investing in ICAP is like planting a bamboo tree, which takes years to grow."
IMO, if investors want a fast growing tree with fruits (read: dividends), invest in a papaya tree, where you can enjoy its fruits in the short term, probably like gloves or something.
2020-10-21 12:22 | Report Abuse
observatory,
Mr. Tan Teng Boo is synonymous with ICAP. This close end fund cannot even use the name "iCapital" if you seek to boot out Mr. Tan & Capital Dynamics. Think of it as kicking Mr. Warren Buffett out of Berkshire, when Berkshire's stock selection are based on Mr. Warren's value investing ideas!
Next, if you pay out all the cash as dividends, where will you get funds to buy shares for ICAP's portfolio? Borrowings? Rights issues? But I do get your point that ICAP may want to pay a token dividend to shareholders if there is no better use for the cash. My take is that, ICAP may want to follow Berkshire's way of not paying dividends.
2020-10-21 12:09 | Report Abuse
cnman53,
I agree with some of your comments, eg tossing out the trash & the unfortunate events of the dual-listing.
But letting City of London (COL) be appointed as our Directors is against the idea of ICAP's inception. ICAP was meant to be a long term investment, based on Capital Dynamics' ecletic value investing. COL's intention is to liquidate the fund for short term return. Since the majority of ICAP's shareholders are holding it for, say 10-20 years, COL is not the preferred choice as Directors.
2020-10-21 11:59 | Report Abuse
tatooking32,
Let me ask you a question first, would you have shut Berkshire shut down in 1974 bcause of its 48.7% loss? What about its potential to rise in the years to come?
On Nestle, yes, ICAP did missed out. But buying PETDAG was a wonderful decision, no? Sometimes, we win some, we lose some.
2020-10-15 23:01 | Report Abuse
Padini's online sales is small compared to its physical stores sales, if not mistaken. But buying Padini shares now means plenty of waiting time.
2020-10-14 11:40 | Report Abuse
Once in a blue moon, the Pied Piper of i3investor does some good to the community
2020-10-11 13:22 | Report Abuse
My gut feeling tells me this IPO is gonna be undersubscribed. Unless opening day is being goreng-ed up, I don't think retailers are willing to pay more for this IPO which benefits mainly the insiders.
2020-10-11 13:20 | Report Abuse
Understood. Thanks for the prompt reply!
2020-10-10 19:32 | Report Abuse
The pied piper is still on the loose.
Still planning to bring more mice to Weser River, eh?
2020-10-10 19:30 | Report Abuse
@tradeview,
How do you define long-term? 1 year? 5 years? 10 years?
2020-10-10 00:36 | Report Abuse
dumbMoney Remember that by implication, existing shares in the portfolio are considered better investments than all the other shares out there by the fund manager, that's why he is still keeping them. So buying more of them at a great discount should be a no-brainer for shareholders.
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That explains why TTB bought back SAM & APM. Kinda gutted he didn't utilise more cash in the first half of 2020 to acquire more shares.
Stock: [KRONO]: KRONOLOGI ASIA BERHAD
2021-04-20 21:18 | Report Abuse
AngryBird, you're right. He seems to like trolling around good stocks.