AMMB HOLDINGS BHD

KLSE (MYR): AMBANK (1015)

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Last Price

5.39

Today's Change

+0.02 (0.37%)

Day's Change

5.37 - 5.48

Trading Volume

12,289,500


9 people like this.

5,515 comment(s). Last comment by Pinky 2 days ago

yfchong

5,883 posts

Posted by yfchong > 2020-01-25 11:58 | Report Abuse

Really chiak lat.

yfchong

5,883 posts

Posted by yfchong > 2020-01-27 15:07 | Report Abuse

Can hit 4.50

Keyman188

5,968 posts

Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-02-01 09:07 | Report Abuse

I sangka banyak orang tak percaya...

Next 24 months will test low between RM 2.30 ~ RM 2.50...

Keyman188

5,968 posts

Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-02-01 09:07 | Report Abuse

Aku sendiri pun tak percaya...

Tapi...aku pun nak tengok mujuk tak....

firehawk

4,783 posts

Posted by firehawk > 2020-02-01 09:16 | Report Abuse

stupid thing, stop the spam

RainT

8,448 posts

Posted by RainT > 2020-02-02 12:12 | Report Abuse

Seem very attractive buy now

RainT

8,448 posts

Posted by RainT > 2020-02-02 12:13 | Report Abuse

Counter only will appear worth to buy if share drop low enough

And yet the fundamental remain

Keyman188

5,968 posts

Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-02-02 12:29 | Report Abuse

Did you know how much share price during 2008/09 US subprime turmoil???

I think a lot of youngest...retailers...investors...sudah lupa....

Keyman188

5,968 posts

Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-02-02 12:30 | Report Abuse

The answer is....

RM 1.83 (28/10/2008)......

History can't changed......

But......

History can repeat......

ks5S

4,601 posts

Posted by ks5S > 2020-02-04 20:32 | Report Abuse

Bnm will cut opr again soon. Just take profit if you can

keonkx123

186 posts

Posted by keonkx123 > 2020-02-05 14:58 | Report Abuse

Actually i am quite curious... why is there little discussion over this counter? Alliance bank counter is so crowded with lots of self-proclaimed sifu

Posted by Jonathan Keung > 2020-02-05 17:54 | Report Abuse

This counter hammer down from 4.20+ to current 3.80. down 25 % worst performing { despite IB's promoting it } Alliance bank down from 2.70+ to current level 2.35 following market sentiment. Prices quoted are current past 2-3 months { not their historical Y-0-Y } in addition only KWsp are buying and selling { no other substantial play marker } this is just my own view

ragesliew

87 posts

Posted by ragesliew > 2020-02-09 17:26 | Report Abuse

See 4Q results end Feb.... if continue uptrend, then no reason cannot go up...
Next would be dividend announcement for June 2020 payout....

ragesliew

87 posts

Posted by ragesliew > 2020-02-09 17:27 | Report Abuse

All fund house and research recommending RHB.....
But people in the ground and banking is aware that AMMB is doing well with their transformation and Am Insurance business

lilychan

109 posts

Posted by lilychan > 2020-02-12 16:01 | Report Abuse

wuhan virus banking sector hit hard...bank let people delay payment installment half years

keonkx123

186 posts

Posted by keonkx123 > 2020-02-13 02:37 | Report Abuse

TP: 4.25

BlackWhite

1,053 posts

Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-19 10:30 | Report Abuse

I buy n hold , wait for index rise again, when dun know

BlackWhite

1,053 posts

Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-21 10:05 | Report Abuse

Index still dropping may touch dreaded below 1500

BlackWhite

1,053 posts

Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-21 10:06 | Report Abuse

Bank stock would not rise until index u turn

yfchong

5,883 posts

Posted by yfchong > 2020-02-22 17:36 | Report Abuse

OK... Until u turn

keonkx123

186 posts

Posted by keonkx123 > 2020-02-23 03:19 | Report Abuse

Why is the stock going down? Is it because of its weak quarter report?

BlackWhite

1,053 posts

Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-25 16:33 | Report Abuse

Because the index going down tell us our economy not good bank no profit

BlackWhite

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Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-25 16:34 | Report Abuse

Did not expect index touch 1500. So fast

BlackWhite

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Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-26 09:23 | Report Abuse

Yes drop somemore

BlackWhite

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Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-26 09:24 | Report Abuse

Bank negarA themselve did not rise flag when large amount passed into mal, how to blame ammb simply say there did not receive order from BN is valid reason.

yfchong

5,883 posts

Posted by yfchong > 2020-02-27 20:44 | Report Abuse

Q to q up

BlackWhite

1,053 posts

Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-28 09:59 | Report Abuse

Malaysia spiral down index is stone age level

Posted by darren7132 > 2020-02-28 11:35 | Report Abuse

why today drop some more haizzz

BlackWhite

1,053 posts

Posted by BlackWhite > 2020-02-28 13:08 | Report Abuse

Brought in morning drop somemore

Posted by darren7132 > 2020-03-02 11:52 | Report Abuse

free fall now ?

Jeffreyteck

4,247 posts

Posted by Jeffreyteck > 2020-03-04 12:10 | Report Abuse

Tough environment for am and est to become easy proceedings, est 1% am is right because it is a fair country, isn't it?

tkl88

8,712 posts

Posted by tkl88 > 2020-03-05 06:58 | Report Abuse

Walaoeh, hosei liao lah today !
Dow Jones spike up more than 1,000 pts again !
DJI closed at: 27,090.86 (+1,173.45) (+4.53%) !

Huat ah ! Heng ah ! Ong ah !

keonkx123

186 posts

Posted by keonkx123 > 2020-03-11 02:13 | Report Abuse

Quiet counter lol.

khwong2028

121 posts

Posted by khwong2028 > 2020-03-11 16:26 | Report Abuse

what so hosei Zzzzzzzzzz

jeannie

459 posts

Posted by jeannie > 2020-03-12 12:16 | Report Abuse

today big drop...

keonkx123

186 posts

Posted by keonkx123 > 2020-03-12 22:48 | Report Abuse

memang hosei haha

jeannie

459 posts

Posted by jeannie > 2020-03-13 09:19 | Report Abuse

Fri 13 today...very la hosei...bloods dripping everywhere.

Posted by Claire Newcastle > 2020-03-13 11:18 | Report Abuse

An investor must prepare both financially and psychologically for the fluctuations certain to occur in the market.

There are two ways an investor tries to profit from fluctuations:

1. Timing: Buy when you think the price will go up, and then sell once it goes up.
2. Pricing: Buy when the price is below fair value and sell once it reaches or exceeds fair value.

Consistent market timing is exceptionally difficult, as is evident by the countless market predictions and forecasts by industry professionals that differ from actual events by a wide margin. The variety of these predictions is great enough that an investor can make any move he chooses and find a prediction that supports this move.

Graham goes so far as to say it is absurd to think that the general public can ever make money out of market forecasting. There is no basis in logic or history to believe otherwise.

With regard to the pricing approach, Graham says that this is also extremely difficult to properly execute. Cycles often last for 5 years or more which causes people to lose their nerve and act irrationally. For example, in a prolonged bull market, people may fear being left behind, so they buy at the slightest indication of a bear market, feel vindicated as the prices escalate further, and then lose when the real bear market returns.

Also, any signals identified by experts to help determine whether this is a bear or bull market have been shown to be inconsistent in successfully identifying the position in the market cycle.

Conclusion: If you are banking on market fluctuations, you will not consistently perform well. Market fluctuations are not sound portfolio policy!

The intelligent investor uses a formulaic approach to determine whether stock prices have risen too high and he should sell, or prices have dropped significantly, and he should buy. Or, in other words, if he should alter the allocation of stocks to bonds in his portfolio (as per the tactical asset allocation policy that Graham discusses in previous chapters). The ideal approach is the rebalancing approach discussed in previous chapters (varying from 50-50 allocation to up to 75-25, and reviewing at set intervals throughout the year).

Business Valuation and Stock-Market Valuation

The stock market is paradoxical in that the highest grade stocks are often the most speculative because they gain great premiums over book value and are based more on the changing moods of the market and its confidence in the premium valuation it had put on the company in the first place. Thus, for conservative investors, they would be best to focus on companies with relatively low premiums placed upon them - a market rate no more than 1/3 above the net tangible-asset value.

However, a stock does not become sound because it can be bought close to asset value. The intelligent investor must also demand a satisfactory price-earnings ratio, sufficiently strong financial position, and the prospect of earnings being maintained over the years.

Intelligent Investors with portfolios close to the net tangible asset valuation of the underlying companies need worry less about stock market fluctuations than those who paid high multiples of earnings and assets. The intelligent investor should disregard the market price and not allow the mistakes that the market will make in its valuation to affect his feelings about the business. Do not let the market’s madness fool you into selling your shares at a loss - such a move requires reasoned judgment independent of the market price.

It is in this chapter that Graham creates the oft-cited Parable of Mr. Market. Essentially, you area private business owner. You own a share that you purchased for $1,000. Your partner is Mr. Market. Every day, Mr. Market quotes you a price for your interest and also offers to sell you his interest for the same price. Sometimes the quote is rationally connected with the business. On other days, it is clear that Mr. Market’s enthusiasm or fear has gotten to him, and the value he has placed is irrational. Graham says the Intelligent Investor would only let Mr. Market’s daily quote affect him if the Intelligent Investor agrees with the price (due to his own analysis of the value of the company), or he wants to buy from or sell to Mr. Market. Unless you want to transact with Mr. Market, you would be wiser to make your own analysis of the value of the company. If you want to transact, then you must compare Mr. Market’s value to the value you reached independently. This parable reflects the way a stock market investor should treat his relationship with the stock market.

Jeffreyteck

4,247 posts

Posted by Jeffreyteck > 2020-03-14 12:22 | Report Abuse

March results est lower yoy as last Mar was simply too good whereas current year Mar is facing various storms. ST trading est 2.80_3.30. TP2.50.

Plantermen

2,242 posts

Posted by Plantermen > 2020-03-16 11:09 | Report Abuse

Mr Market vs herd mentality

ronald118

123 posts

Posted by ronald118 > 2020-03-16 11:17 | Report Abuse

who can bail out Ambank ??

ehteoh13

124 posts

Posted by ehteoh13 > 2020-03-17 23:21 | Report Abuse

all local institute epf and own sahre buy back, dont think can keep buy it by this week due to many negative factor with 2weeks lcoakdown

Posted by Claire Newcastle > 2020-03-18 12:57 | Report Abuse

the one who can bail out ambank is dead, gundown by some uncle

Posted by Claire Newcastle > 2020-03-19 20:14 | Report Abuse

hold

Keyman188

5,968 posts

Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-03-20 21:48 | Report Abuse

Haa...haa...cheating yourself then ok lahhh....

Wrong calculation.....

Bottom not 1217.....but you can pursue yourself then no problem....

But not pursue others lahhh....

Keyman188

5,968 posts

Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-03-22 14:54 | Report Abuse

Lai...lai...lai....

No need talk 3 talk 4...

Long waiting ....

2.50...

2.25...

2.00...

1.75...

1.50...

1.25...

1.00...

Posted by onlyhuat888 > 2020-03-22 17:00 | Report Abuse

everybody now no working no money pay car installment no longer NPL will up...

Posted by Claire Newcastle > 2020-03-23 12:12 | Report Abuse

hold

RedEagle

3,194 posts

Posted by RedEagle > 2020-03-25 07:44 | Report Abuse

Bank no revenue, no collection, no ECL, no bonus to management and staff, profit Q2, Q3 drop..

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