If you buy 10,000 Insas shares at 60 sen, sells all at RM1.10 your original RM6,000 becomes RM11,000 and with that amount you can later buy back say, 15,000 shares at around 70 sen. Then sell the 15,000 shares at RM1.20 to get RM18,000. Later when price drops back to say, 80 sen, you can buy 22,500 shares. And after selling off 22,500 shares at say, average price of RM1.30 you realized a total of RM29,250 , that's a gain of RM23,250 from your initial cost of investment of RM6,000 , almost 4 fold gain.
Now, if Insas shares price falls to 92.5 sen and you reinvest the whole RM29,250 you will now own 31,600 shares. If one day Insas shares price goes to RM1.35 and you sell all, you will realize RM42,660 , a gain of RM36,660 from your original investment of RM6,000 , giving you a 6 fold gain.
@MrSslee, market forces determine the market price. Officially Ah Thong hasn't sold any Insas share, thus can't be responsible for the drop in share price. 😉 😉 Best way to maximize your gain in Insas is to play along, I already have been saying as far back as January that price will eventually fall to a level close to 90 sen. As CNY falls in January, Insas might pay out 2.5 sen dividend end of December. At 92.5 sen, the effective price after dividend would be 90 sen, a safe entry price level.
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Posted by Tatooine > 2 days ago | Report Abuse
Thong trying to drop insas share price so crappy 2c dividend looks good as a return