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Posted by Farsaudi Hanapia > 2012-10-24 23:22 | Report Abuse

I am a new in this investment site.i want to know how much minimum capital needed to invest in malaysia in any sector?

rogerlim

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Posted by rogerlim > 2012-10-24 23:48 | Report Abuse

the minimum capital is depend on the certain counter that you choose and the current price of the counter and also the number of lot that you wanna trade...

arnold25

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Posted by arnold25 > 2012-10-25 00:56 | Report Abuse

there is seminar in melaka on 3rd of november.. i think there is a good platform to get knowledge in investing. just rm 220 fees but worthly.

Posted by bryanchong > 2012-11-08 11:16 | Report Abuse

i would like to ask where AirAsia's stock is worth to buy?

richman

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Posted by richman > 2012-11-08 11:22 | Report Abuse

worth to buy for medium term investment anayst have buy calls for it.do your homework friend.

Posted by escudolinkz > 2012-12-04 15:02 | Report Abuse

Hi, I want to know how much unit in one lot? and is it the minimum to trade is one lot share?

mansor80

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Posted by mansor80 > 2012-12-05 13:17 | Report Abuse

1lot = 100 unit... minimum to trade = 1lot

Posted by Invbeginner > 2013-01-09 12:58 | Report Abuse

Kulim just ex the dividen why suddenly drop so much, as a beginner I don't understand , can somebody elaborate ? Thanks a lot

eboon9231

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Posted by eboon9231 > 2013-06-03 17:51 | Report Abuse

Need help here ,if the minimum trade is 100 shares per lot, how to get rid of those odd shares, the kana shares burned out of bonus and splits, much appreciate yourhelp

ninja

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Posted by ninja > 2013-06-03 18:13 | Report Abuse

Hi Invibeginner, to put it simply, the money they use to pay the dividend to you needs to come from somewhere. On the Ex date, the opening price will be lower after reflecting the value of the dividend that was taken off.

eboon, you need to sell those odd shares via your remiser. You can't do it online. Please note that the price of the odd-lots market varies a lot from the actual market price. If you intent to sell, the price would be significantly less than market value and if you want to buy, it is significantly higher than market value.
(Market price/ value is the price the regular mother share is being traded)

Tiago Gt

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Posted by Tiago Gt > 2013-06-03 20:22 | Report Abuse

1 lot = 100 or 1000???

yahoo80

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Posted by yahoo80 > 2013-06-03 20:23 | Report Abuse

in malaysia should be 100 but i usually use 1000 = 1 lot

Tiago Gt

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Posted by Tiago Gt > 2013-06-04 00:40 | Report Abuse

yalo....i talk to remindser oso 1000=1 lot....i m newbie oso...

yahoo80

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Posted by yahoo80 > 2013-06-04 00:42 | Report Abuse

but some time malaysia investor said 1 lot = 100 ... wonder how they come up with this method

Tiago Gt

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Posted by Tiago Gt > 2013-06-04 00:43 | Report Abuse

yalo....i talk to remindser oso 1000=1 lot....i m newbie oso...

ninja

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Posted by ninja > 2013-06-04 10:12 | Report Abuse

1 lot is 100 shares. Please confirm with your remiser again.

If you do online trading, it is even more obvious as transactions are done in lots. Each lots is 100 shares only.

Posted by Lainkalilah > 2013-06-04 10:17 | Report Abuse

1 Lot = 1000

ronnie2u

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Posted by ronnie2u > 2013-06-04 11:28 | Report Abuse

Better to use the term "shares/units", right ? 1 lot = 1000 shares (is old school term)

mansor80

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Posted by mansor80 > 2013-06-04 11:31 | Report Abuse

dulu 1 lot = 1000units, skg 1lot = 100units

Posted by hishamshi > 2013-06-23 05:05 | Report Abuse

Remiser term usage, old 1 lot = 1000 unit shares, new term lot usage, 1 lot = 100 unit share. If you trade 1 new lot, you can't even pay the RM40.00 fees! Make sense?

Posted by screwdriver > 2013-06-23 23:03 | Report Abuse

Do u all mind to share about the trading strategy that most traders in Malaysia adopt? Im a newbie who willing to learn, thx for sharing =D

ckk3168

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Posted by ckk3168 > 2013-07-09 21:11 | Report Abuse

any goodstock to buy

Teow

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Posted by Teow > 2013-07-22 01:00 | Report Abuse

Tenaga.

Posted by NightWolf > 2013-08-14 19:49 | Report Abuse

Can anyone explain to me what is TP & TOP? thank you very much.

zKingDB

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Posted by zKingDB > 2013-08-16 15:29 | Report Abuse

TP is Target Price, A target for a Share to reach with Facts and Supports. Not Rumors or "my-fren-said"

EG:

ABC Price = 1.0

TP for ABC = 1.5 because ...........

Posted by NightWolf > 2013-08-19 23:47 | Report Abuse

thank you
what about TOP?

lewkokseng

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Posted by lewkokseng > 2013-09-26 23:27 | Report Abuse

hallo pl tell me what is --- CQ eg: mas-cq tq very much

abuadam

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Posted by abuadam > 2013-10-06 22:42 | Report Abuse

For TP, some research institutions like RHB, Ken, etc done the homework already. Just follow their recommendations, if u r too busy.

Posted by Man144324 > 2013-12-14 19:56 | Report Abuse

Suppose Company A plans to give 1 bonus share for every 2 shares ....says current price is RM2.30..then u will get 3 shares..usually its price will up or down afterward their capital enlargement?

rinaz

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Posted by rinaz > 2014-01-23 13:04 | Report Abuse

macamane nak bank in duit ni

Posted by Cobra Gigit > 2014-05-14 12:09 | Report Abuse

Who will get the dividend when the announcement has two dates...expired and Entitlement?

Posted by haiqal28 > 2014-05-20 21:01 | Report Abuse

hi, Im young and new to this. Can someone explain to me how the stock market works? i mean, not a wikipedia answer, but more of a general conversation answer?

Posted by Helpforinvestor > 2014-07-16 16:50 |

Post removed.Why?

chermile

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Posted by chermile > 2014-07-16 23:23 | Report Abuse

anyone can explain " short selling - status - not allowed" found at SONA stock..what is short selling? aiyaaa

Posted by Nyalas1955 > 2015-02-15 09:55 | Report Abuse

TOP is the Theoretical Opening Price. Usually quite accurate. TOP is the price that share counter will start with at the opening at 9am or 2.30 pm.

Posted by Nyalas1955 > 2015-02-15 10:00 | Report Abuse

Short selling is you sell the share which you don't even have. Previously is allowed. Now, no. Ppl do that when market is dropping, i.e. Sell first then buy at a lower price later on in the same day.

Posted by Der RanjAu > 2015-07-02 22:26 | Report Abuse

their PT only for xpensive counter only... huhuhu. what about kaunter under rm1 ?

Posted by 671204125401 > 2015-10-03 12:52 | Report Abuse

what next steps

manjan

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Posted by manjan > 2015-12-01 23:27 | Report Abuse

what happen when my order status is "expired" (no match)... did it effect my trading limit?

huat888

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Posted by huat888 > 2015-12-01 23:55 | Report Abuse

my order status is "expired" (no match), means the order is "not done". There is no effect on trading limit.

manjan

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Posted by manjan > 2015-12-02 00:00 | Report Abuse

@huat888, thank you very much... good night and happy trading :-)

3EMWE

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Posted by 3EMWE > 2015-12-07 22:39 | Report Abuse

since no short selling we can only profit from stocks uptrend movements beside dividend payout

kinfatt999

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Posted by kinfatt999 > 2016-01-13 16:42 | Report Abuse

petronblaze coming ,,,,,,, vpower no power

Nintendo

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Posted by Nintendo > 2016-04-26 22:38 | Report Abuse

buy and hold or short term is a better investing method?

wkcalex

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Posted by wkcalex > 2017-01-05 17:37 | Report Abuse

I am a dummy investor.I analysed financial report:Revenue is comprising cash n credit sale.Trade Receivable(TR) is solely credit sale.Should I say in order to know cash sale only, just to minus TR from Revenue? Pls comment n help me, if any tqvm.

Posted by Violanda Howard > 2017-02-22 10:15 | Report Abuse

Morning..i newbie..zero in this platform..ist'n i sign in fr facebook mean i already make CDS account..

ialatif

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Posted by ialatif > 2017-03-28 15:28 | Report Abuse

wkcalex i guess u are right total sales less trade receivables (debtors)= cash sales

mugi96

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Posted by mugi96 > 2017-04-05 17:16 | Report Abuse

How does warrant work? Why got expiry dates and can I sell immediately after buying or should I wait till it reach the expiry date? Please help me and thanks in advance

damontee

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Posted by damontee > 2017-04-05 17:26 | Report Abuse

Warrant is actually paying a lower amount of money for the same amount of Mother shares. Provided that the ratio is 1:1. You can buy and sell before the expiry date or you can hold until maturity and convert your warrant share to Mother share. But do take into account the premium you are paying before convert

mugi96

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Posted by mugi96 > 2017-04-09 11:17 | Report Abuse

Lets say today I buy a warrant and tomorrow the price increase. Can I sell like normal share or does it involves the premium before i could sell them in the open market?

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