Keyman188 very gladness to share with all members here...
Keyman188 has been using 12 months period of time (since last year Mar'20) managed to organize long term portfolio position what I learned from professional (冷眼先生)
Let using Genting share as an example...
Keyman188 holding cost average about 3.30++...
Keyman188 had received dividend received for the past 12 months (based on ex-date from Apr'20 ~ Mar'21)
12/03/21 - RM 0.085
10/09/20 - RM 0.065
29/06/20 - RM 0.06
Total dividend received = RM 0.210
Dividend yield = 6.26% per share
Furthermore, since Genting part of the recovery stock with strong fundamental & growing company....
Recent share price also gradually on the recovery road...
Capital appreciation of investment also part of the investment return...
Capital appreciation growth = +65% (based on 19/03/21 closing price of RM 5.53)
Why Keyman188 so keen to keep long term position instead of short term Profit !!!........
1) Genting Management never neve stop further expansion for the business growth (even though during virus pandemic, management also taken effectiveness & efficiency measures to sustain company keep running for growth)
2) Asset quality of company no doubt definitely very strong (based the company latest balance sheet)
3) Management still able to reward dividend for all shareholders even though very struggling for the global market (still constantly payout for the past 10 years - no need talk so long period to review)
4) Foresee dividend payout will be gradually increased for the next 10 years if the global economy & market recovery with company expansion on the perpetual growth
5) Cash pile reserve still on track (even though so much noise for bailout at different subsidiary)
6) No matter current ratio, quality of earnings ratio, NAV, cash pile position will further strengthen for upcoming season
Depending how much stocks you can handle (average long term investors willing to handle 10 ~ 12 stocks, for those willing to take higher risk perhaps can handle 15 ~ 25 stocks)
Keyman188 more prefer diversification into different sectors & segmentations for more "balancing & alignment" approach on the "risk-weighted asset" management...
Turning point seen for Malaysia stocks as foreigners pile in
(March 24): Overseas investors have been pulling out of Malaysian equities for 20 straight months. March could mark the turn of the tide.
Foreigners have poured a net US$97 million into local stocks this month through March 22, while withdrawing a combined US$1 billion from four other Southeast Asian markets tracked by Bloomberg.
The inflows come as valuation of Malaysia’s main equity gauge is now the cheapest in the region while the dividend yield of 3% is the highest among major Asia Pacific indexes after Singapore.
Foreigners becoming net buyers would mark a rare event for a market that saw global funds pull a record US$5.7 billion last year. That’s as political upheaval combined with the Covid-19 outbreak to sour sentiment even as local investors turned Malaysian glove makers into one of Asia’s hottest pandemic trades.
“There’s a thematic play for Malaysia in a sense that it has underperformed,” said Geoffrey Ng, director at Fortress Capital Asset Management Sdn Bhd. “Part of why there was so much foreign selling earlier was because of political uncertainty, which is fading now.”
Malaysia in January declared a state of emergency to tackle surging coronavirus infections. That allowed Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to suspend parliament until the emergency ends in August, amid calls for immediate snap polls from the ruling coalition’s largest party.
Muhyiddin has said he will hold an election as soon as the pandemic is brought under control. He came to power in March last year after securing a razor-thin majority following the abrupt resignation of his predecessor Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Monthly withdrawals Foreign shareholdings in Malaysian companies stood at 20.4% at the end of February, near the lowest in more than a decade, according to CGS CIMB Research. Ending March with a positive number would snap the longest run of foreign monthly withdrawals since at least 2009.
The Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index, down more than 5% from a December peak, is up 1.1% in March, poised for its best month this year. Beaten-down bluechips like casino operator Genting Bhd, banks and utilities have led the gains as new Covid-19 infections slow and vaccines are rolled out.
Even so, Credit Suisse Group AG cut Malaysia to underweight from market weight. The bank downgraded developing stocks due to a stronger US dollar, slow rollout of vaccines in the region and political risks in some commodity-exporting markets.
“Its just one month of data so we have to see if this trend continues,” said Ng.
More economic activities allowed in states under Phases 1 and 2 of NRP where half of adults fully vaccinated from Aug 16 — PM
(theedgemarkets.com / August 15, 2021 12:45 pm +08)
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 15): Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today announced the government has agreed to allow 11 more economic activities to be reopened in states and federal territories under the Phase 1 of the National Recovery Plan (NRP), provided that 50% of the adult population have been fully vaccinated.
In a statement today, Muhyiddin said that the consumers looking to take part in the economic activities must have received full vaccination and that owners of the businesses must ensure that the customers entering their premises show the Covid-19 Vaccination Digital Certificate to prove that the individuals have indeed received full vaccination.
The 11 economic activities allowed to reopen effective Aug 16 (Monday): • Car washes • Electrical and electronic stores • Home goods and kitchenware stores • Furniture stores • Sports equipment stores • Car accessory stores • Car dealers and distributors • Morning markets and farmers' markets • Clothing, fashion and accessories shops • Jewellers • Barbers and hair and beauty salons
Further, Muhyiddin also announced that the government has agreed to allow another 11 more economic activities for states and federal territories under Phase 2 of the NRP.
They are: • Photography stores • Second-hand goods stores • Florists and nurseries • Handicraft and souvenir shops • Antique shops • Toy stores • Carpet stores • Businesses involved in creative content and providing equipment for creative industries • Outdoor sports stores (including camping, fishing equipments, etc) • Cosmetics, skin care and perfume stores • Vape and electronic cigarette stores
Muhyiddin reminded that fully vaccinated individuals are defined as those who have received two doses of Covid-19 vaccine for more than 14 days. These vaccines are Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Sinovac vaccines.
Meanwhile, Individuals who have received single-dose vaccines such as Johnson & Johnson and Cansino will be considered fully inoculated 28 days after they have received the jab.
Muhyiddin also announced that the government has agreed to allow public recreational parks for states and federal territories in Phase 1 to be opened for recreational activities.
However, only individual activities such as jogging, cycling and exercise are allowed, in line with the sports and leisure standard operating procedures in Phase 1.
"This decision is very important for people to get more time to be out in the open and have a better ventilation system than just being confined at home. So, I really hope that this will not be abused," he added.
As at today, states are federal territories in Phase 1 are Kedah, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor, and Putrajaya.
Meanwhile, states in Phase 2 are Penang, Perak, Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, and Sabah.
States and federal territory in Phase 3 are Perlis, Sarawak, and Labuan.
It is worth noting that the current full vaccination rate in the Greater Klang Valley is at 64.7% of the adult population, and 47.4% of total population, according to the Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force.
No point invest in this counter, their Glory age already OVER....better buy TOPGLOVE , Soon this counter price will back to Glory age trust us...TOPGLOVE this month will rose to price RM4.50....Come IB together we Push up the price to more higher than RM5.00.
Really fortunate...Keyman188 had managed to pare down 40% shareholding of overall long term position since 2nd half of Sept until now...
Keyman188 diverted investment funds to "other market"...
Be frankly speaking...
Keyman188 really not so favourable the latest 2022 Budgetary...
Unexpected GOM will implement "Cukai Makmur" for those RM 100 mil above...
Unexpected GOM will remove stamp duty capping by RM 200 & increase the duty by 50% from 0.10% to 0.15%...
Since "Cukai Makmur" already tabled at Parliament...you think upcoming year by year will continue !!! (We don't know but high possibility since Natioanal debt now stood at RM 1.25 trillion pre-budgetary announcement)...
Keyman188 will further pare down shareholding by upcoming weeks until local equities to 30% ~ 35% holding since Keyman188 managed to strike cheapest entry price last year during pandemic...
Furthermore...current local equities valuation really not so attractive if comparing other market peers...
Beside valuation...other "factors" also not so favourable since slowly slowly emerged on the table...
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Keyman188 always learn from professional or experts...
应买价值股还是成长股?(冷眼)
“年均复合增长率”致富关键 (冷眼)
https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/cold_eyed_step_by_step/2021-03-20-story-h1542898574.jsp
https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/应买价值股还是成长股?(上)冷眼
https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/cold_eyed_step_by_step/2021-03-21-story-h1542901613.jsp
https://www.enanyang.my/名人专栏/“年均复合增长率”致富关键(下)冷眼
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Keyman188 very gladness to share with all members here...
Keyman188 has been using 12 months period of time (since last year Mar'20) managed to organize long term portfolio position what I learned from professional (冷眼先生)
Let using Genting share as an example...
Keyman188 holding cost average about 3.30++...
Keyman188 had received dividend received for the past 12 months (based on ex-date from Apr'20 ~ Mar'21)
12/03/21 - RM 0.085
10/09/20 - RM 0.065
29/06/20 - RM 0.06
Total dividend received = RM 0.210
Dividend yield = 6.26% per share
Furthermore, since Genting part of the recovery stock with strong fundamental & growing company....
Recent share price also gradually on the recovery road...
Capital appreciation of investment also part of the investment return...
Capital appreciation growth = +65% (based on 19/03/21 closing price of RM 5.53)
Why Keyman188 so keen to keep long term position instead of short term Profit !!!........
1) Genting Management never neve stop further expansion for the business growth (even though during virus pandemic, management also taken effectiveness & efficiency measures to sustain company keep running for growth)
2) Asset quality of company no doubt definitely very strong (based the company latest balance sheet)
3) Management still able to reward dividend for all shareholders even though very struggling for the global market (still constantly payout for the past 10 years - no need talk so long period to review)
4) Foresee dividend payout will be gradually increased for the next 10 years if the global economy & market recovery with company expansion on the perpetual growth
5) Cash pile reserve still on track (even though so much noise for bailout at different subsidiary)
6) No matter current ratio, quality of earnings ratio, NAV, cash pile position will further strengthen for upcoming season
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Beside Genting share under long term position, Keyman188 also managed to secure right company, such as :-
DLady, Ajinomoto, HLFG, HLCap, Axiata, Padini, SP Setia, IJM, Mynews, etc....
Depending how much stocks you can handle (average long term investors willing to handle 10 ~ 12 stocks, for those willing to take higher risk perhaps can handle 15 ~ 25 stocks)
Keyman188 more prefer diversification into different sectors & segmentations for more "balancing & alignment" approach on the "risk-weighted asset" management...
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Is it the right time to start your million dollar dream ???...
Is it the right time to start your long term position instead of short term profit ???....
** The final decision is on your heart now