THE INVESTMENT APPROACH OF CALVIN TAN

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Publish date: Mon, 18 May 2020, 02:07 PM
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Hi Guys,

I have An Investment Approach I which I would like to all.

Hi guys

To all my dear Friends at i3 Forum

Please sell your Gpacket shares and run now. Keep Cash & Keep your Profit safely

 

Let me Give you Dr. Neoh Soon Kean Timely Warning

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THE INVESTMENT APPROACH OF CALVIN TAN

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'THE GREATER FOOL THEORY By Dr Neoh Soon Kean (Excerpts from STOCK MARKET INVESTMENT), Calvin Tan comments

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This is an excerpt from STOCK MARKET INVESTMENT In Malaysia And Singapore by Dr Neoh Soon Kean, the Benjamin Graham of Malaysia. Year of printing 1985

 

THE GREATER FOOL THEORY (Page 67 Last paragraph)

This is a theory that is usually very popular during the immature phase of a stock market's development. More of the followers of this theory are not aware that the trading system which they believe in goes by this peculiar name. From the stock market's behaviour during the past three booms, we can say that many Malaysians/Singaporeans appear to be strong supporters of this theory. This theory was very popular in the US during the 1920s but since then, it has fallen out of favour even though pockets of true believers still appear from time to time.

 

    In essence, believers of this theory hold that stock prices are not dependent on anything tangible but rather dependent on the continual appearance of more people who are willing to purchase the stocks at an even higher price {these people are the so-called 'greater fools'). Thus, it neither matters what price one buys a stock nor that the stock's price is ridiculously high by any normal standard of measurement. Thus the believers of this school of thought hold the view that whatever stock one buys can always be sold at a higher price because there will always be greater fools than themselves. Thus, it is fine to buy MUIB at $24.00 because there will be another person foolish (or brave) enough to pay $26.00 for it. Believers of the greater fool theory never for a minute think that the supply of fools will be exhausted and that they may be the final purchaser before the crash.

 

   During every stock market boom, there are usually a large number of believers of the greater fool theory and some of them actually make a lot of money on the way up. Some of them get out in time by finding some greater fools to take over their hot potatoes in the nick of time but many find that they themselves end up as the greatest fools because there is no one else willing to bid up the price anymore. Needless to say, the Greater Fool Theory is a much discredited one among academics and most professionals. But it still finds many adherents. Why is this so? Everyone is having too much fun, (that is, making so much money) on the way up that they do not want to leave the market. George Goodman, writing under the pen name of 'Adam Smith' has this wonderful parable to explain how people are caught up in the web of the Greater Fool Theory and do not know when to get out.

 

We are all at a wonderful ball where champagne sparkles in every glass and soft laughter falls upon the summer air. We know, by the rules, that at some moment, terrorists will burst in through the terrace doors, killing many and scattering the survivors. Those who leave early will be saved, but the ball is so splendid that no one wants to leave while there is still time. Everyone wants to enjoy one more dance and sip one more glass of champagne. So everyone kept asking: "What time is it? What time is it?" We look around and find that all the clocks have no hands.

 

  This may be a surrealist's way of describing the stock market but Goodman's parable has a great deal of truth in it. Of course, we know that in every speculative boom of the past, the 'terrorists' did come when most of the guests were still enjoying themselves at the ball. As 'Adam Smith' implies, nobody knows when a speculative boom will end but end it must for that is the rule. At every speculative boom, not many of the small speculators escaped with their gains made on the way up. Most of the smaller speculators known to me eventually lost all their gains and much more than what has been gained.

Some even lost a large part of their original capital. Thus on the next occassion when you happen to find yourselves at this type of a ball, try to leave early. The problem is that once one is caught up in the fun and games of the party, one is apt to lose touch with reality. Chances are that believers of the Greater Fool Theory will hang on to the bitter end, only to be slaughtered. It is better to miss a few dances or a few glasses of champagne than lose one's life. 

In concluding this section, an anecdote about Bernarde Baruch, generally acknowledged to be the greatest stock traders of the 1920s is related. He was once asked how it was that he remained  so rich while many of his contemporaries had declared bankrupt. This was his splendid answer: 'I always sold too early.'

 

Calvin comments:

This greater fool theory could be applied to stocks like IFCA, Sumatech, VSolar, XOX & others

I have people telling me I missed IFCA on the way up. Calvin does not go gambling in casino Greater Fool Type of Stocks.  And how they missed a fortune on the way up  due to my warnings.  And how they finally lost all their 'profits and all their capitals' for overstaying. Now I am not here to tell you how to punt or gamble. I am here to warn of a Greater Fool Stock.

All will have to be responsible for your own actions in investment. 

 

And this is the News about Gpacket

 

Depeche

Now we know Gpacket rise is speculation play.
18/05/2020 1:42 PM


Depeche is correct!

Gpacket is 101% speculation and goreng to trap water fish, ikan bilis, sotong, sorchai and sardine

1.gpacket JV with tencent for digital banking yet unproven

Now with interest rate at multi year low of 2% and still going down how can bank make profit?

e-KYC already pioneered by Netx

Netx is only 1 sen with the news but gpacket limit up? Epay also pioneered by Netx only now gpacket trying to play catch up?

4g? Redtone also into 4g.

Even tencent with all the hooha only made extra 6% profit. Tencent got fierce competition from Alibaba

This gpacket is now at a most dangerous stage

They pushed up mother share to throw down gpacket warrant and unload them to suckers

Where is Mickey mouse Mikecyc?

You better go warn sorchai in gpacket forum and stop disturbing Netx people

 

 

 

 

Discussions
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makemoney1

Agreed. Market is irrational now. Should sell now.

2020-05-18 14:14

johnny cash

Overvalued but bursa police is sleeping now

2020-05-18 14:44

calvintaneng

Anyone one got heed warning from this post?

Or nobody listened?

2020-05-19 16:05

calvintaneng

All the water fish, sotong, sorchai ikan bilis and sardine got slaughtered in gpacket because not one person listened ?

2020-05-19 16:06

feimah

Spot on!!

2020-05-19 16:10

reloy

This Calvin Teng, when he is ON, he is really ON.

2020-05-19 16:51

Citadel12

Post removed.Why?

2020-05-19 16:52

apolloang

100 times throw 1 time sure hit bullseye.....hahaha

2020-05-19 16:53

investor77

timely warning. Nearly bought Gpacket Wb to convert to Mom at 40 cents !! Just 1 day, warrant down by 20 cents !!

2020-05-19 21:21

calvintaneng

Whoa

Calvin so happy you guys listened

2020-05-22 08:35

EngineeringProfit

Clap clap clap.....good point

2020-05-22 08:37

calvintaneng

Why the 2 MOST EVIL SPAMMERS

BODOH 3iii & STUPID Mikecyc Never Warn About GPacket at Rm1.60?

Why they so full of jealousy disturb Calvin's good calls like Supermax, Kossan, Luxchem, Mtag, Es cermic, Nylex, Adventa & Netx?

Why Why Why are they so Evil?

2020-07-17 23:35

signn

i must agree. lose its reputation dy

2020-07-17 23:36

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