Wow, so active this morning... Sold lots bought@0.45 at T+2@0.52. Staying back on the sideline although it it still climbing. Good luck to remaining holders
I recommend newbies learn some charting skills and get the right philosophy or strategy in trading in orto be able to make better decisions and make $$$$
Technical analysis is not that difficult. A lot of free sifu and free tools/resources... If lazy, read technical view/buy from institutional fund. haha...
Finance sector dead, property market dead, plantation dead, trading dead etc. Currently the only sector with some form of good catalyst is the Construction sector. The government have been shoring up its image via the U-turn revivals of mega projects.
Hence, buy and wait for your turn to limit up. For this counter to limit up is easy as the number of shares in issue is less than a billion.
Fundamentals, valuations, technicals, fanciful & wishful write up analysis all not necessary. Any good news will sky rocket the sector and AZRB is just waiting for its turn and it will surely come in my humble opinion.
Only problem is the Bad news of the ringgit which inevitably rocks the market and everyone sells off. That also if you read the news with an open mind, the government is really doing something about it.
So why keep cash in other sectors (hold long-long time for what?), switch to construction :-D (still not too late), later can still buy back your darling stocks for more number of shares after you 'make' here :-X
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