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Publish date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016, 12:48 PM
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Foreign funds inflows, crude oil up, stock market up, Fed rate hikes reduced from 4 to 2, 1MDB case ending, all positives to RM ...etc

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buddyinvest

Run

Flbhd
Chinwel
Luxchem
Liihen
KESM
Latitude
VS

2016-03-22 12:50

buddyinvest

Run

Supermx
Topglov
Skpres
Homeritz
Hovid
Karex

2016-03-22 12:51

PlsGiveBonus

Buy ringgit?

2016-03-22 13:13

Johnsonwong

Buy AIRASIA, AAX, TUNEPRO

2016-03-22 13:14

buddyinvest

Bye bye

Johotin
Genetec
Canone
Tguan
Comcord
Taann
WTK
Tekseng
KESM
Hevea

2016-03-22 13:26

haikeyila

dead cat bounce

2016-03-22 14:29

GODinvest

HaHaHa , RUN!!!!!

2016-03-22 14:31

GODinvest

now Malaysia stock buy wat also dead , property , export , bank , oil , construction , plantation 。 all bad news come qut with newspaper and blog

So now El nino problem all investor areadly Rush in plantation stock , areadly near fair value , so investor keep buying
Oil price up rush in oil stock

Export stock investor scare RM keep strength so avoid to buy
Property stock avoid also
Bank stock avoid also
Construction avoid also

So what can buy now?

Investor look future areadly no future , future is darkness 。

2016-03-22 14:51

noobnnew

I beg the differ. It depends on whether you are a real investor or just a trader that think yourself are investor. We talk about valuation when it come to long term investing. As the matter of fact, it will be a good chance for investor to collect value export company like Liihen and FLBHD if the price shrunk further.

2016-03-22 14:59

PlsGiveBonus

Exporter down to the earth

2016-03-22 15:00

noobnnew

Your talking are on the assumption that the company does not growth in revenue and declining with no FCF but their price spike up recently due to exchange rate. These are all the company that we should avoid. In fact, a export company that constantly hedging their foreign exchange risk, have huge cash pile with low debt, actively invest in their CAPEX and seen growth in revenue with net profit. I don't see what will drive the company valuation down to earth.

2016-03-22 15:05

shortinvestor77

Too pessimistic. Every day there are some opportunities. That's how people can get rich.

2016-03-22 15:12

JT Yeo

I think Malaysia investors are over obsessed with ringgit like how overseas investors are obsess with oil price. Nuts. Anyway foreign exchange shouldnt be factor into valuation in the first place. Like I saw some people set TP for a company with ringgit at RM4.20, so im curious if ringgit goes RM1, the company must have become freebies.

2016-03-22 15:52

PlsGiveBonus

Stop loss second wave
Keep your cash safe

2016-03-22 16:18

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