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Last Price

10.50

Today's Change

-0.08 (0.76%)

Day's Change

10.50 - 10.60

Trading Volume

5,558,900


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23,400 comment(s). Last comment by prudentinvestor 2 days ago

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 15:23 | Report Abuse

This one, I agree with you :p

Posted by Hoottttttt > 2024-03-15 15:30 | Report Abuse

Just bought rm100k @ 9.65
Treat it as FD! Consider still cheap now!

linges

2,699 posts

Posted by linges > 2024-03-15 15:35 | Report Abuse

Wow all big money coming in..

Congrats @Hotttt

linges

2,699 posts

Posted by linges > 2024-03-15 15:38 | Report Abuse

Never thought sotong will follow harimau bull..
Sold some sotong before..luckily still holding some..
Only thing, sotong price fluctuations to heavy..which makes me trade instead hold..

nhbeen

196 posts

Posted by nhbeen > 2024-03-15 15:39 | Report Abuse

At 9.70 as of now, without dividend given out, the price is RM10.01. That is incredible indeed.

nhbeen

196 posts

Posted by nhbeen > 2024-03-15 15:42 | Report Abuse

To jeffchan1901 and stkoay. Your asset diversification is diverse. And I would say they are very liquid and can easily convert into cash rather fast in case of urgent needs. And also have a free choice to select which class of asset to dispose for cash. Asset liquidity is the key here.

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 15:45 | Report Abuse

@linges, sotong is more volatile.
In a strong market, sotong has more up side potential.
In a down market, Tiger is more stable.
Sotong foreign is at 31.4% , while Tiger is only at 19.65%

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 15:46 | Report Abuse

In 2020, i bought sotong instead of tiger...
....in 2021 i bought tiger and reduced sotong.

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 15:49 | Report Abuse

@nhbeen, yes, shares are more liquid compared to, say, properties.
At a press of a button, you get your money in 2 trading days.

linges

2,699 posts

Posted by linges > 2024-03-15 16:15 | Report Abuse

@stkoay..yeah agreed. Thanks for foreign stakes of both. Now understand the reason behind volatility.

Due that volatility..my sotong trades always profitable one..in average 20-30% profits each trade.

your sotong buying in 2020 and selling in 2021…easily could hv pocketed 50% profits kan?

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 16:28 | Report Abuse

I bought average about 3.50....and sold some at 4.50 n 5.00, still holding some from the 3.50.
Last year in June, bought back some at 4.80 and January this year bought 5.85 n 5.90.

linges

2,699 posts

Posted by linges > 2024-03-15 16:35 | Report Abuse

Superb..nice accumulation.. congrates!!

I re-entered last year May @ avg 5.00.
Sold 20% recently to lock some profit..and holding 80% which earning div and riding the bull now :)

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 16:52 | Report Abuse

Triple witching today....TM up 51...haha

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 16:52 | Report Abuse

@linges, Congrats !

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-15 16:54 | Report Abuse

Apa Ini...
Sotong, tiger....
Semua kasih goreng kau kau kali Ini...

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 16:54 | Report Abuse

14.1m shares done at 9.71 during pre close.

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-15 17:00 | Report Abuse

@linges Thanks to bro @stkoay here for showing the way to smart investing. I believe all of us here are just sharing information and ideas to build up a steady stream of income for retirement for the benefit of all Harimau followers here

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 17:01 | Report Abuse

Total value traded 4.8b vs 2.7b yesterday :)

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-15 17:04 | Report Abuse

No la jeffchan1901.....just sharing and compare note, different ppl got different investing style.
....mine is a very cautious approach....but rather safe :)

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-15 17:06 | Report Abuse

Last dividend taken 1 month to recover the gap.
However. this QR dividend taken 2 days recover 50% gap, estimated 5days can cover everything...

My views is investors may put higher weights in banking stock like SOTING AND TIGER... looking at the strength TODAY

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-15 17:10 | Report Abuse

Amazing, all these big ikan jerung tried to scare and bully bilis by sell down at start of trading day only to end up swallowing all shares after that.

moral of the story here: Hold fast to your believe in the company that you are investing in. I believe @stkoay did shared here many moons ago that like Warren Buffet that you invest in the company and it's product. so dont goyang like the layang and if you still believe in the share, do sacrifice your dividend now and do little by little self DRP to reap the benefits in future.

'...Kenanga Research said this after a meeting with the lender, adding that it is maintaining its “outperform” call on Maybank but is lowering its target price for the stock to RM10.40 from an earlier RM11.05.....' (3 Nov 2022)

www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2022/11/03/lower-target-price-for-maybank-but-viability-stays

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-15 17:31 | Report Abuse

To share with all here, I moved a big chunk of my excess retirement cash from FD to buy Harimau first and then when the dividends come back later, I slowly collect back my Dividends and put back into other asset interest generating class like fixed interest mutual fund like EPF or back into other FD (for emergency standby cash for family) that I took out from earlier. So I actually forward self-DRP.

Why did I do this method? cause I know that the price of Harimau now is low now (compared to possible higher TP of expected RM10.40-RM11.05), so I channel my resources first into this stock sacrificing the lower interest of 3.88% (from FD promo rate) for the higher interest of 6.8%-7.3% (from Harimau).

At the same time, the interest dividend from my early purchase now will go on to lower the cost of acquiring the qty now while the amount of total units the same. thereby lowering average share price (if you understand this theory then you know la),

So generally sacrificing the next 2 - 4 years of dividends NOW will further lower you average price and LATER in the end you will come out richer when its time for you to retire.

At the same time assuming when you do eventually diversify and relinquish your entire Harimau portfolio at the new higher TP, you will also reap the new profit from the gain in capital appreciation as well.

This is not financial advise ad would recommend to you all to do your own research and homework to see which method bests suits your financial commitment and needs. Whatever you do, never ever borrow from Ah Long or take out personal loans to try this method. I am able to save up much as over the years after a personal financial set back I was able to save up all my year end bonuses given by company and investing in safer interest bearing assets like FD before investing in equities and also Harimau after doing own research during the pandemic. Hope Harimau fans here will also find smart investing here one way or another. Peace

linges

2,699 posts

Posted by linges > 2024-03-15 18:35 | Report Abuse

nice sharing..yeah..harimau is a great tool for happy retirement..while compounding units via DRP would further accelerate the returns in long run..

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-15 20:37 | Report Abuse

@linges only happy to share, hope that everyone here will also make money from their faith in this stock. only advise is despite what Gordon Gecko says that 'Greed is Good', well it's not always the case. as a retail investor, smart investing is crucial

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-17 17:30 | Report Abuse

@Hoottttttt Now only saw your post. congrats on your accumulation. I am in the midst of seeing ASM1 dividend at month end and if disappointing will withdraw out 85% of it and standby funds for another round of 100 lots of Harimau. when it next goes into dip. Same goes for YTLP, once it hits 4.15-4.20 when next favourable QR reporting in end May, gonna lock in the future YTLP dividends and buy more Harimau for further future dividend from self DRP. hoping that the annual dividend from equities can cover my monthly retirement without touching my EPF.

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-17 17:39 | Report Abuse

@nhbeen Yes liquidity is one thing when you have monthly commitments and also standby cash for emergency costs along the way. If parking into better interest bearing assets in the process, it's a PLUS point too. Depending on your age category, once should follow the asset class recommendations as a guide with a slight twerk as each person needs is a bit different. So based on my earlier portfolio class, I am a little more conservative than the recommendation by Rule of 100. But moving my large share from ASM to equities, I would be moving closer to that recommendation.

An Example you can use as a guide, The Rule of 100:

How does the ‘Rule of 100’ work?

The Rule of 100 – merely states that the age of the investor should be deducted from 100, and the resultant number should be the proportion of equity in one’s investment portfolio. So if you are 30 years old, you should hold 70% (100-30) of your portfolio in equity and the balance in debt and gold. This formula assists you to decide an allocation to high-risk investment avenues such as equities based on your age and risk tolerance.

nhbeen

196 posts

Posted by nhbeen > 2024-03-17 20:50 | Report Abuse

@jeffchan1901. Thanks for your advise on the Rule of 100. Another useful rule to guide our investment allocation. I would incorporate such rule into my allocation in time to come. Thanks.


speakup

27,004 posts

Posted by speakup > 2024-03-17 21:21 | Report Abuse

So 100 year old person put all into FD?

Posted by cthcm1122 > 2024-03-17 23:15 | Report Abuse

@pang 72 Happy happy happy for Tiger bank investors here....
Cimb shows strong move instead...
Tiger and cimb banks the most promising bank for dividend + growth now
——————
Is now the right time to invest in CIMB?

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-18 10:43 | Report Abuse

Tiger will learn cimb up 20 days nonstop....
Cimb will continue the journey to north after dividend ex...

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-18 10:44 | Report Abuse

Up 2c a day is enough liao

Posted by cthcm1122 > 2024-03-18 12:01 | Report Abuse

@pang 72 Thank you. I started buying Maybank since 2021. It did well so far. However i am looking for another stock that can give dividend as well as long term growth. I am just a custodian to grandkid education fund :-)

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-18 12:53 | Report Abuse

Both mbb and cimb are good in dividend + growth
Grab early as dividend will go lower n lower if many low risk investor flood in recently..

You still can get 6++ %dividend yield now..

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-18 12:54 | Report Abuse

It is toward $10

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-03-18 17:11 | Report Abuse

Those who had bought Maybank exactly a year ago have achieved total return of over 20%.

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-18 17:55 | Report Abuse

Yes! 2025 18Mar you will acheive 40% return!!

stkoay

6,470 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-18 20:02 | Report Abuse

Maybank Foreign Shareholdings

29 February 2024 19.65%
31 January 2024 19.16%
31 December 2023 18.98%
30 November 2023 18.65%
31 October 2023 18.40%
29 September 2023 18.34%
30 August 2023 18.37%
31 July 2023 17.99%
30 June 2023 17.73%
31 May 2023 17.47%
28 April 2023 17.30%
31 March 2023 17.27%

Alvyap

17 posts

Posted by Alvyap > 2024-03-18 20:28 | Report Abuse

@metaverse, well written

Mabel

24,110 posts

Posted by Mabel > 2024-03-18 23:24 | Report Abuse

Indeed..thank you stkaoy for sharing Maybank Foreign Shareholdings..

Posted by investor2011 > 2024-03-19 07:40 | Report Abuse

@metaverse-EPF shariah fund can buy Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta, Tesla ? I think non of them compliance to shariah requirement.

Posted by Tedinvestor > 2024-03-19 08:15 | Report Abuse

Retail investors in maybank was around 23%

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-19 15:56 | Report Abuse

根据2022年的Annual Report,

新加坡政府CB Spore GW for Government of Singapore (GIC C)持有我国主要蓝筹股的比例:

1. Maybank 107,675,953 (0.89%)
2. Public Bank 253,886,210 (1.31%)
3. CIMB 126,552,958 (1.19%)
4. Tenaga Nasional 29,042,784 (0.50%)
5. Petronas CHEMICALS 61,141,661 (0.76%)

newbie2019

1,865 posts

Posted by newbie2019 > 2024-03-19 18:06 | Report Abuse

More drop to come?

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-19 18:19 | Report Abuse

Ignored the share price for Tiger bank..
It doesn't matter up or down, local funds will support..
Get your 6% dividend beats FD the main focus

Cslee1215

435 posts

Posted by Cslee1215 > 2024-03-19 20:13 | Report Abuse

div yielder happylor

newbie2019

1,865 posts

Posted by newbie2019 > 2024-03-20 09:39 | Report Abuse

support 9.5

jeffchan1901

1,404 posts

Posted by jeffchan1901 > 2024-03-20 10:58 | Report Abuse

Get ready guys... standby to top up guys once it reaches ex-price of 9.49. opportunity comes but only once or twice. you snooze, you loose. hope ASM1 results out and i can take out in time too.

@stkoay If take out, how long from ASM to transfer funds to your account last time? not closing but taking out most of it.

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-20 12:00 | Report Abuse

26March24 dividend bank in for top up..

Steady la...

pang72

51,374 posts

Posted by pang72 > 2024-03-20 12:00 | Report Abuse

$9.58 is great price..

stkoay

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Posted by stkoay > 2024-03-20 12:08 | Report Abuse

@jeffchan1901, you go to their agent Banks such as MBB, CIMB, AmBank n a few others, the payment is on the spot....choose the one where you maintain an account, it can be credited direct into your account on the spot.

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