Fengsui master said tis year no good for timber n wood related counters... It is realy true cos none of the timber or wood related counters moving.. All dead
"At RM1.72 now, I think Focus Lumber is a great value stock to invest for long term. But why is there no interest in this stock? Once bitten twice shy?" -Master sifu kcchongnz
Lets prove fengshui master oversight........ His vision blocked by the trees in the woods..... Strong winds and rains......now the clouds clear.... Timber and wood stocks in great demand and prices are now excellently good!!! Selling for good USD ......
I have been buying value stocks temporarily as growth stocks like JHM and Pentamaster seem expensive now. Value stocks have not been popular this year,so they are very cheap now. Value stocks like Hexza and Engtex are good buys. Additionally, you should buy export-oriented stocks.
Expensive growth stocks are very vulnerable to risk-off sentiment. That's why you need to be careful. 20-30% of price correction is possible. You can buy those expensive growth stocks when risk -off sentiment prevails. In contrast, value stocks are not valunerable to risk-off sentiment.
Remember, technology stocks is a hype for now, not all have substance. . Can you foresee their revenue and profit? Their earnings are mostly not consistent. Once the music chair stops, there goes your investment
As for flbhd, you can see the cash is there, the revenue and profit consistent, hard to go wrong
For manny, on early part of his life maybe perhaps he miss lots of G spot. Now keep on mentioning X factor. Actually, he mix up both as himself is not able to explain it properly. Well, miss is a miss. Move on. Dont keep harping on that thing. Not good for you, uncle.
X factor is not lucky shot. It is hard work...and IQ.
Cockcroach > May 9, 2017 12:32 AM | Report Abuse
Remember, technology stocks is a hype for now, not all have substance. . Can you foresee their revenue and profit? Their earnings are mostly not consistent. Once the music chair stops, there goes your investment
Anyone interested in Franklin Templeton talking about Dynamic Investing??
Franklin Templeton's Perks' Dynamic Approach to Investing
12:24 AM MYT May 9, 2017 Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Ed Perks, chief investment officer of FT Investment Solutions at Franklin Templeton's multi-asset group, discusses investing in the current political and economic climate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets" on May 5. (Source: Bloomberg)
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