Where people make money, there will be one party that will lose money. It's a cycle. Those that make money buy at the bottom. Those that chase when it's high will help to baghold for the people that make profit that bought at the bottom. Look at the charts, seems like way oversold at the moment.
We have to be extra careful with what Calvin says, most probably he was hired by the india management to pursue the investor to acquire the share and let the india management to dispose the share in the market
@innocent9331 yes, if people just follow blindly and blame influencers/guru's than they shouldn't invest in the market. In the end they are the one's that pull the trigger. Dumb people who only invest based on what others say should deserve to lose all their money. 🤣 buy high, sell low.
Try looking at the the 3 years chart. What a pathetic company. Doesn't matter if Dato Ong is still on it or not, it is still terrible. Thought he is a lot more capable than that.
Calvin Tan has brought us to Holland, as soon as the share price dropped to the lowest point, I hardly to see him post anything in the Hexcap Investor forum.
I Never seen unscrupulous people like Calvin. He also riding on religion. Preach people with his bible phrase. I hope he will be happy with the fees he earns from doing this. No worries karma is real.
He was telling every follower the time he promoted Hexcap, the price was only 30 cents, and already ask follower to dispose at 60 cents, but the fact is he ask hers follower to hold when the price reach 60 cents, twisting around
Lot's of crybaby's in the forum What do you call someone who blames other people for their own money problems?
Someone who frequently blames others for their own financial problems might be referred to as a blame-shifter or someone exhibiting irresponsibility or lack of accountability. In more psychological terms, they might be described as having a victim mentality if they consistently see themselves as the victim of external circumstances without taking responsibility for their own actions.
Other terms that might describe such behavior include:
Deflector: Someone who diverts blame to others. Projection: A person who projects their own issues onto others. Externalizer: A person who externalizes their problems, attributing them to others rather than accepting personal responsibility.
In general, the behavior reflects an unwillingness to own up to financial decisions or mismanagement.
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It is a lousy company but the promoter getting paid to promote the company, until today transgrid haven secure any project from TNB, very terrible and poor management team.
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Same as for JCY, Dufu and Notion, Big Cannon portrayed that all these three are equalvenant to Western Digital or Seagate. Also he portrayed that Hextar Capital is sole contractor for all fibre optics installation at data centers. It actually came up that the company has diversified to building construction; lately it secured a contract of RM91 million in Kelantan.
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Where people make money, there will be one party that will lose money. It's a cycle. Those that make money buy at the bottom. Those that chase when it's high will help to baghold for the people that make profit that bought at the bottom. Look at the charts, seems like way oversold at the moment.