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2017-01-21 21:54 | Report Abuse
Luster already finish Ling time ago......
2017-01-21 18:59 | Report Abuse
If can meet 10 cts is consider gd enuf
2017-01-21 13:11 | Report Abuse
Tak boleh mati lagi....we are ikan bilis
2017-01-21 00:41 | Report Abuse
Transfer from left to right n from right to left. Need money to pay staff bonus n angpow
2017-01-20 06:43 | Report Abuse
He disposed then who buy? Small investor like u ?
2017-01-16 22:40 | Report Abuse
Used to it already. Suka suka vol high suka suka zzzx
2017-01-16 22:19 | Report Abuse
Anytime rm3333333333 since 5 yrs ago....
2016-12-31 18:01 | Report Abuse
Wish luster in the year of 2017 can become more man and start working. Overslept is not good.
2016-12-30 19:36 | Report Abuse
Claim? Don't worry will postpone again
2016-12-30 19:34 | Report Abuse
Another down n zzzzzz year for luster
2016-12-21 23:25 | Report Abuse
Finger crossed wrong counter. Pls monitor pdz
2016-12-16 06:34 | Report Abuse
Going to nowhere. Still can't find direction.
2016-12-14 09:08 | Report Abuse
Will follow luster zzzzzz even luster got business casino in cambodia
2016-12-01 21:17 | Report Abuse
The best performance from luster is when they uplifted from pn17.....from 8 cts all the way to 27 ctsbut almost 5 yrs it's continue to buy n sell down n down n down...
2016-11-30 22:58 | Report Abuse
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comment..Mr. Market: Your Manic Depressive Friend
Mr. Market is a fictitious character described by the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham, in his influential book The Intelligent Investor. This metaphor for the stock market will radically change the way you look at investing.
The story is this: Every single day a guy named Mr. Market offers you stocks for a certain price. You then have the option to buy, sell or do nothing. It doesn’t matter to Mr. Market what you decide to do, because he will be back with a new quote the next day anyway.
However, Mr. Market is a manic depressive guy. When he is in a good mood, he gets greedy and quotes ridiculously high prices, but when he is feeling depressed and fearful, he is willing to sell you the same stocks for rock bottom prices.
What Benjamin Graham tried to point out with this metaphor is that the price of a stock is primarily determined by emotions rather than facts. The prices Mr. Market quotes you on a daily basis therefore say little about how well the underlying company is actually performing. He does not offer you guidance, he simply pitches opportunities and then you can decide whether to act on it or not.
So how can you apply this to your own investment strategy? Well, Graham teaches us to profit from market folly rather than participate in it. You can take advantage of Mr. Markets manic depression by buying stocks when he is depressed and selling to him when he is manic and optimistic. If the prices that Mr. Market quotes are reasonable, just sit still and wait for a better offer. He’ll be back tomorrow.
2016-11-30 22:57 | Report Abuse
Write a comment..Mr. Market: Your Manic Depressive Friend
Mr. Market is a fictitious character described by the father of value investing, Benjamin Graham, in his influential book The Intelligent Investor. This metaphor for the stock market will radically change the way you look at investing.
The story is this: Every single day a guy named Mr. Market offers you stocks for a certain price. You then have the option to buy, sell or do nothing. It doesn’t matter to Mr. Market what you decide to do, because he will be back with a new quote the next day anyway.
However, Mr. Market is a manic depressive guy. When he is in a good mood, he gets greedy and quotes ridiculously high prices, but when he is feeling depressed and fearful, he is willing to sell you the same stocks for rock bottom prices.
What Benjamin Graham tried to point out with this metaphor is that the price of a stock is primarily determined by emotions rather than facts. The prices Mr. Market quotes you on a daily basis therefore say little about how well the underlying company is actually performing. He does not offer you guidance, he simply pitches opportunities and then you can decide whether to act on it or not.
So how can you apply this to your own investment strategy? Well, Graham teaches us to profit from market folly rather than participate in it. You can take advantage of Mr. Markets manic depression by buying stocks when he is depressed and selling to him when he is manic and optimistic. If the prices that Mr. Market quotes are reasonable, just sit still and wait for a better offer. He’ll be back tomorrow.
2016-11-04 12:48 | Report Abuse
Something wrong with drwarrant
Always say coming coming
Actually is zzzzzz
2016-11-04 11:18 | Report Abuse
Almost 5 yrs anniversary luster zzzzzz
2016-11-03 15:53 | Report Abuse
Drwarrant always talk cock...the price is so amazing getting lower n lower
2016-10-27 23:13 | Report Abuse
Drwarrant=luster always talk cock n always like to trap ppl
2016-10-27 06:58 | Report Abuse
No one dare to buy n zzzzzzzzzz.
2016-10-23 12:26 | Report Abuse
Everyone talking abt myeg n vivo. Luster just know how to zzzzz n don't know how to promote.
2016-10-23 10:12 | Report Abuse
Wat luster get from the budget 2017?
2016-10-20 07:16 | Report Abuse
DrwArrant, ur info tak boleh pakai
2016-10-13 22:42 | Report Abuse
Drwarrant read my lip this week still zzzzzzz
2016-10-13 12:58 | Report Abuse
They only can see 0.065 is their target. They are not capable to push beyond that.
2016-10-11 11:51 | Report Abuse
Why no comments today? Is it still coming?
Stock: [LUSTER]: LUSTER INDUSTRIES BHD
2017-01-22 09:57 | Report Abuse
Buy and keep