For Malaysia P/E is 18? Yes and no. For Blue Chips like Nestle & Dutch Lady P/E might be as high as 30. To some P/E stands for "Punter's Expectation." P/E is thrown out of the window. So to these gamblers P/E is irrelevant.
But for Deep Value Hunters There Are Still Some With P/E 5 to 8 around if you will take the trouble to sift out the gold from the trash.
Yes, rising interest rates will not be good for stocks or properties. However, we still can dig deeper to uncover the next undervalued gem or gems.
High P/E is healthy for growth stocks like Uzma, Bonia, Inari which can still do well despite that. For Ben Graham value stocks, go for low P/E ones with excess cash and assets, like Plenitude with 300mil cash, 400-500mil worth of land bank.
if stock market is fairly priced Now then depends on the outlook of next year. If outlook for next year is bright then market is cheap. If outlook is gloomy then the market is expensive.
> 50% of stocks listed in KLSE is < 1.00, you tell me KLSE is overpriced. In 1993, min price for a stock in KLSE > 3.00. Yes, it is overpriced in 1993. Thank you.
Problem is BURSA did not do a good job in promoting and it doesn't help with ppl like Helsin the Dutch born Chinese who goreng it stocks. As it stands there are only 500k ppl with CDS account in. Malaysia and this could be double account.
copy from yesterday: News Flash!!! > For the next two-three months; FBMKLCI will be 'supported' to PUSH up 1890+; ending with Q4 2014 = 1900!
Today already start BUY calls for few Blue Chips counter. BIG SUPPORT will come, SMALL investors should jump in now! Contra TRADERS will realize this buy June-July; but too high enough to play then... INVESTORS should take this chance
-forwarded from a reliable source-
If true then its time to look into it seriously..........
Any1 heard this also??? comments/opinion plse... TQ
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For Malaysia P/E is 18? Yes and no. For Blue Chips like Nestle & Dutch Lady P/E might be as high as 30. To some P/E stands for "Punter's Expectation."
P/E is thrown out of the window. So to these gamblers P/E is irrelevant.
But for Deep Value Hunters There Are Still Some With P/E 5 to 8 around if you will take the trouble to sift out the gold from the trash.
Yes, rising interest rates will not be good for stocks or properties. However, we still can dig deeper to uncover the next undervalued gem or gems.