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2018-01-13 12:34 | Report Abuse
Bitcoin investor are not stupid
James Dimon, JP Morgan CEO has changed his opinion about bitcoin. He start to accept the idea of bitcoin.
2018-01-13 12:32 | Report Abuse
Why i3 like to attack bitcoin 9 out of 10 news is about the evil side of bitcoin
I3 is controlled by the mainstream media?
2018-01-13 12:30 | Report Abuse
Everyone would endorse bitcoin and crypto currency
This is world changing technology
People like value investor
Want long buff fat will not understand
Cold eyes are just too old to learn more about it
2018-01-12 19:14 | Report Abuse
Buy COSS Token now it is going to the moon. The prospect same as Binance and KuCoin. Altcoin exchange and profit sharing option with token holder. It is very cheap compare to the former. And it has a fully working exchange just like Binance and KuCoin, go big or go home.
2018-01-12 18:35 | Report Abuse
Petrol yuan may be ready to dethrone petrol dollar. A lot is happening lately.
I don’t think I can digest all of them at the same time.
But I can predict the next financial crisis may be near. It will start with banking, and computer virus attack, banking thieve, distrust of monetary system, high level of unsecured loan. I don’t know why some people are pretending nothing will happens, it may be just another subprime crisis, our life goes on, we had survive ‘08 crisis after all.
2018-01-12 04:24 | Report Abuse
I respect Robert K and his quote “politic is damaging business all the time”
The reason business is falling, the government, the policy making, the people running the regulation.
That is why American elected Trump, a businessman, it is risky bet, we don’t know if it will work.
China, Chinese are smart, they fight the government all the time, they want to do business and without regulation, because they know regulation is damaging. They trying to change the economy all the time. We need to change, we don’t need to go to war to change, it is healthy change, however, this change will make a lot of uncertainty, definitely the one who don’t want to change will be severely left behind.
2018-01-12 02:06 | Report Abuse
First of all, investing is a gambling in disguise, if you are investor you will get it.
If you are fund manager, you play with other people money, I don’t think you will get it.
If you are like some value investing teacher who invest nothing in stock market, and demand tuition fee, you are not even qualify to be investor. If you are analyst, you are nothing close to investor.
:)
2018-01-12 02:01 | Report Abuse
I don’t understand all of you!
I have been promoting Bitcoin since months ago when it is dirt cheap. And no one want to believe me.
:)
Whatever you can believe want long but fat and continue to be poor like dirt. I don’t trust want long butt fat value investing can make anyone rich.
2018-01-11 22:05 | Report Abuse
If you don't own Bitcoin!
You will be poor as dirt!
Everyone love Bitcoin
Only banker hate it!
2018-01-11 22:04 | Report Abuse
One of Sabah’s top tourism businessmen, Alexander Yee has agreed to sell 3 acres of land on Libaran Island for 0.5 Bitcoin (RM38,832.5), even though many economists consider the cryptocurrency as a bubble waiting to burst.
On Monday (8 January), the buyer Polycarp Chin transferred the 10 percent deposit of 0.05 Bitcoin (RM3,883.25) from his mobile wallet to Yee’s. The remaining 0.45 Bitcoin will be given once the purchaser becomes the land’s official owner.
The transaction was witnessed by a third party, and the agreement will be sent to a lawyer for certification before making an application for the ownership transfer at the Sandakan Land Office.
2018-01-11 18:23 | Report Abuse
Local market also not bad.
30% premium higher than international market
We can call it tongkat premium.
2018-01-11 12:43 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-11 12:41 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-11 12:13 | Report Abuse
Yeah want long butt fetch talk a lot bitcoin lately
Good publicity!!
2018-01-11 11:37 | Report Abuse
Stock market is Ponzi
Everything is Ponzi
As long as it can make money it is a good Ponzi.
Want long buff fat is too old to learn the new opportunity he just got so rekt to miss boat bitcoin when it is dirt cheap.
2018-01-11 11:17 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
Hi guys,
Just my quick take on the issue. It has never been my intention to "shoot" Amos, but one must admit that it's very hard to relate to, much less respect, someone who flat-out refuses to at least have the dignity and humility to try to earn a living, and instead just conveniently falls back on begging for money just because there are suckers out there willing to part with their hard-earned cash.
Why would you listen to a chap who can't even make $5 to pay for his Char Kuey Tiaw? Where's the credibility, and why would you trust a parasite like that? And he talks about effecting change in Singapore like he's some revolutionary leader. HELLO, beggars can't be leaders, okay? You can't even lead yourself properly, how are you purporting to lead others? You're a total mess yourself. Why would any of your words hold water?
I'm not saying I'm better than Amos. But here are the facts: I too was incarcerated for four months while seeking asylum in my early days in the US. I paid for my legal fees (US$8,000), cost of living, telephone calls from jail, etc. entirely from my own savings (while I was in Singapore and Malaysia, I had a startup that made money, I had stock investments in the KLSE, I hoarded some Bitcoin, etc. etc.).
Never once did I beg for money from even my parents, no matter how the going got tough, much less from the general public. And I'm VERY THANKFUL that my parents didn't offer me anything by their own accord either. Because sometimes the best way to help someone is to not help him at all. Even if he's starting from scratch with only $1,500 in savings in a foreign country with no friends, no connections, no job, no paper qualifications, no proper ID, and even no moral support whatsoever from whomever.
The first day I was released from immigration detention, I had to quickly look for shelter, staying in the cheapest, most bedbug-infested bed in the crappiest backpackers' hostel in Los Angeles. And then I found a place sharing one tiny bedroom with FIVE OTHER GUYS in a LA City transitional housing program, mostly for ex-cons, junkies, mentally-ill, unemployed people. It cost $450 a month, and I was down to less than $1,000 in savings.
In that time, I quickly went from shop to shop, literally, to ask for work, and I got rejected more times than my ego could handle. Imagine being told you couldn't work as a janitor because you don't have prior experience. And that was in the winter month; I didn't even have a proper jacket. I dug the trash for a torn-up wool sweater and washed it clean and wore it throughout the winter months. Even though I was shivering when I slept every night, I still woke up each morning with a fresh purpose of finding work, even without the proper papers, as demoralizing as it was.
A Japanese restaurant manager finally decided to give me work, even without the proper papers, and so I started out as a waiter/food-prep guy in Santa Monica early October 2014. At the same time, I also found a telemarketing gig to fill up my other free hours. In total, I worked probably 50 hours a week, excluding the punishing 1.5 hour commute to Santa Monica each day from East Hollywood. I barely slept, I was just obsessive about saving up some money to survive.
Remember, this was October-December 2014, where people online were constantly criticizing me for being a loser, a coward, etc., when in fact I was fighting tooth and nail each and every day just to keep my head above water. I was so poor that I couldn't afford my bus fares, that I decided to purchase a $35 used bike to cycle miles and miles to and from work. And even that bike got stolen eventually, because I was living in a high-crime neighborhood. I had zero moral support network, and I suspect that even my own friends and family wanted to see me die.
At no point did it cross my mind to BEG ANYONE for a living. Not a single cent. I wanted each of my day I lived here, every moment I existed in America, to be a direct product of my hard work and sheer labor. Keep in mind that there was tremendous publicity on my case then back in Malaysia and Singapore, so I could definitely just set up a donation page like Amos and probably netted some easy money.
But I didn't. You can call me an ingrate, an immoral brat, a rude bitch, call me whatever you want, but you can't call me a leech -- I understand the true value and dignity of pure labor. I know when to eat humble pie, and I know what it takes to survive.
Amos doesn't. At least not yet. It all remains to be seen.
2018-01-11 11:00 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-11 10:57 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-11 10:56 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-11 10:56 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-11 10:55 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-10 16:57 | Report Abuse
Investing is about buying company that you want and everyone want, value investing tell you to buy cheap company, not buy the company you want, it is buying the company the analyst want you to buy.
2018-01-10 15:14 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-10 15:05 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-10 07:22 | Report Abuse
Next ICO to focus:
Coss, Qlink, ICON, NEO, ELAS, BTCZ, ONION, NAV, ARK, KUCOIN, BINANCE, Bridgecoin, ETH, UTrust, ETHLEND, AION, RPX, MONA.
Avoid downtrending ICO, follow Dollar cost average, invest wisely.
2018-01-09 11:32 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2018-01-09 11:30 | Report Abuse
Originally Posted by boeing767:
I invested my life savings of RM26,000 in the stock market after the 2008 financial crisis, and then it ballooned up to like RM300,000+ in value, which at that time was valued at >US$100k. This was back in 2011.
After running away to the US, I "parked" my stock holdings with my mom. Unfortunately, she sold a bunch of stock away to pay for my lawyer fees (RM100,000) and bail. Also over the years, my stock portfolio isn't doing too well anymore, because Malaysia is going to hell under Najib.
However, I still managed to move over a significant amount of my money over to the US using Bitcoins. That's for emergencies only, which is why I never liquidated them, no matter how hard it was the first few months in the US.
2017-12-26 22:01 | Report Abuse
Definitely going to pick all tech stock. And hopefully strike some gold mine.
2017-12-26 11:32 | Report Abuse
KLSE everyday drop 5-10 pts.
More people will bankrupt soon.
Is this Bitcoin fault?
I can tell you all this is the gov, the bank, the insider, the whole system of money is corrupted, it will lead the people in the system to hell.
The next decade if you don't have Bitcoin, you will be poor to nothing!!
2017-12-26 11:28 | Report Abuse
Stop calling Bitcoin bubble.
It is misleading.
And it certainly cause a lot more people to "miss boat" this emerging market.
People are making millions or billions.
I only know Bursa people everyday making millions loss and they very scare of crash/bubble/loss money.
2017-12-25 20:44 | Report Abuse
Yeah, Bitcoin everyday crash
No one loss money in this crash.
2017-12-25 16:43 | Report Abuse
Ringgit inflation very high
Unofficial forex rate reaching 4.53
BNM very worry now wanna regulate Bitcoin and ringgit outflow.
Corruption so high, better take the money and leave this useless market.
:)
2017-12-20 20:46 | Report Abuse
BNM also missing 160 billions.
>:D
2017-12-20 00:52 | Report Abuse
Distribution before another sky diving
:)
2017-12-19 13:43 | Report Abuse
The real investing is followed by your feeling, you feel good, you get good return.
Do not believe the analyst talk about do not follow your feeling, buy when other people is fearful, which is non sense.
:D
Money is all about create something that people want to buy
Money is not about buying something that people don't want to buy.
For some money like Zimbabwe dollar, they are just money that no people want, same with ringgit, no people want, see all the young people running out of the country, they are the money, and they are running from this useless country. Robert K also running like mad, now he want some sweet revenge, he can team up with Dr. M China Trump to punish KLCI into hell, short ringgit into useless money.
:D
2017-12-19 13:17 | Report Abuse
May be getting love letter from lhdn
No pay x billions tax revenue
2017-12-19 13:13 | Report Abuse
This pattern same like BAT
Technical rebound into the downtrend channel and followed endless distribution.
:)
2017-12-19 13:07 | Report Abuse
Last chance to escape
KLCI crash 12 pts
it will turn very ugly very ugly to every counters.
>:D
2017-12-18 20:29 | Report Abuse
This money game kill many people.
2017-12-16 14:30 | Report Abuse
No crash.
Just many millionaires and billionaire are made.
Some people just jealous their wealth, everyday blame left blame right.
:)
2017-12-16 11:56 | Report Abuse
Yes yes...
This is big Ponzi.
Everyone love to play Ponzi.
Please crash this Ponzi so I can sell house to buy.
:)
2017-12-15 19:21 | Report Abuse
KLCI is legalized Ponzi scheme where
1. Bank make the toilet paper to sell
2. Public buy all the toilet paper at whatever price.
Everyone like Ponzi.
:)
2017-12-15 12:05 | Report Abuse
Bitcoin going to 20k soon
Not going to wait for anyone.
2017-12-14 23:47 | Report Abuse
Yes, you know what is the first thing I want to do after I recoup all my loss in this useless market?
I am going to tell whole village, write memoir, write book, give speech to disclose this dirty little secret.
:)
2017-12-14 21:18 | Report Abuse
Endless dump since 2014
:)
2017-12-14 14:10 | Report Abuse
Yes. All SME, all business in KLCI will bankrupt, just paying GST alone, until they no longer solvent, you invest in this sunset KLCI market, the whole market is sunset, not some business only, all will go bankrupt, doomsday is near for KLCI.
You cannot avoid two thing in life: death and tax.
:)
2017-12-13 23:41 | Report Abuse
Yes... You will be very poor, holding your useless paper money that is backed by nothing, and paper stock that is backed by worthless paper money, and worthless companies that are heavily insolvent finally they will need to default itself, we will soon need to have a transition from paper money to digital money... A complete economy restructuring... You don't want to change, you will be left behind and poor to nothing.
Blog: Bitcoin falls as one of the world's biggest cryptocurrency markets readies a bill to ban trading
2018-01-13 12:36 | Report Abuse
People do not understand bitcoin so they depend on mainstream news to learn about it. I don’t think they are smart enough to look for their source of information. 99% of information is misleading and controlled by the richest who don’t like bitcoin.