I also support Mr.Koon to continue writing investment articles. He is a successful businessman and investor. His sharing is precious and a gift to all of us.
Carry on Mr Koon. You have my utmost respect for your generosity and kindness. A very rare humble individual in our present world of the selfish and the proud.
Why shud Mr Koon want to take those abuses from folks in I3. I agree with him if u want to learn go to his blog for them. Personally, I din flw his picks as I had my own. H/ever, I do believe my folks here benefited but many too failed to make profit bad mouthed him.
As much as I respect Mr. Koon for his charitable deeds, he does not have much credibility left after one failed recommendation after another. i3 is an open platform, everybody have the rights to criticise one another. If Mr. Koon could not take it, he should leave
Infact he did it once in 2014 when he claimed he shall not lower himself to come to i3 again....but soon when he bought some new stocks he came back again....
Although sometimes the shares he recommended us to buy didnt increase, but the technique he used to filter and evaluate shares are really worth learning from him! really got a lot to learn from Mr Koon.
People badmouth him just because of jealousy.. no need to flame people, if u dont like, just dont visit his blog, there are a lot of people supporting Mr Koon.
Somebody made fun on his various buy calls on xinquan fm rm1.60 to rm0.60...also on his auditor cousin n his grandchildren....that could be one of the reason he decided to leave
I still remember going to his talk with my friends a few years ago, he told everybody to buy JTiasa and said he is a major shareholder and still buying Jtiasa. He promoted Jtiasa as deeply undervalued and cannot lose money one.
My friends jump in...... and they never forgave Mr Koon.....
I only remembered that kyy called jtiasa as the most undervalued co in bursa n he promoted it everyday in i3...but he sold all for 10% profit few months later..its was classic
More articles for our info and learning and decision made. Whatever motives behind, just be opened to publish as I believe i3 is practicing true democracy.
Yes, dont blindly follow him. Actually he's a nice guy in person. I spoke to him that day. But regardless, those who hate him are mainly those who lost money on his calls.
Many smart investors follow Superkoon to buy Gamuda warrant. Today those smart investors not so smart anymore. Same thing happen with Evergreen, FLBhd, Latitud, Geshen and Genetec. Have I mention Johortin and Vs? You can check it here http://klse.i3investor.com/servlets/pfs/53120.jsp
For those who really miss mr.koon n dont want to go to his facebook for some reason,u may just pay rm1k to subscribe otb's tips....99% similar n u get the tips earlier
Mr. Koon where is your integrity, sincerity and honour? You should continue sharing your investment & market ideology! Hoping Mr. Koon continue sharing your market view and recommendation.
good and bad is defined based the majority's opinion.....in life there are no absolute right / wrong & god or bad....in fact there is no such thing.
What we can come out is purely an act which favors the majority....and let everyone voice their opinions. Of course it is upto minority to use their 'dirty' tactics to get they want...who is there to define their tactic is dirty?..but its always the more powerful-majority who has the higher probability of winning.
humans come out with opinions that killing a person is wrong...who can come with an opinion killing a pig is wrong?
my opinion is only this ...if KYY does not have the ability to correctly predict the future earnings growth of a particular stock...from his access to the business nature and owners..please stay away from recommendations.
In many cases...it appears the price move up purely due to the public expectations that KYY is going to help them...but there were no apparent correct predictions where the business really improved.
What we need is someone like Icon...who has higher probability of correct predictions. We dont need a person to brag...and look down on the poors...and yet robbing one group to get a good name from another...
My opinions is right or wrong depends on which group you are....i can only hope it falls under the 'probably more powerful truth reliance group'..he he
u loss money, gain money from his recommendation also not his business... I just know this market world got 2 type persons...when gain...said is how smart is him...when loss...then will start blame ppl
Problem is he can talk in his own blogs but cannot ask him questions.
Posted by i4investor > Oct 7, 2016 06:14 PM | Report Abuse don't kacau KYY lah...he want to talk, don't want to talk, also not ur business...so funny...ppl don't want to talk, u keep ask him to talk...
Is it this a moral boost to kyy or merely a shoe polishing? Better use the facts to do it proper way la...analyse those counters of his calls for the past 3 years. I THINK many are good calls at the initial stage and follow by .....
1) Sir, I have huge respect for your philanthropic effort. You have set a great example here for many future successful persons to follow. Salute!
2) Defying the conventional thinking of your followers, I actually support your decision NOT TO WRITE ANYMORE in i3. Reasons being... (o) While I truly believe your intention is noble, I still think it is a conflict of interest to publicly promoting a stock that you have invested in, especially when you have the influencing power. (o) Moreover, there were times when you say you are still accumulating the share and the price already started running after you promoted it. So there's even more reason to not write about it. (o) Based on my experience of reading your articles, sir you have recommended BOTH winners and losers. While I know that you always end your article with a buy-at-your-own-risk caveat, I think there have been many novice investors who blindly bought into your idea(s), either too late or picking the wrong stock, and lost money (I don't care those who made money). It is a social responsibility to ensure no one loses money due to your articles, especially when you don't have an investment adviser license. (o) I strongly disagree on promoting share investment via margin financing. It is a tool ONLY meant for sophisticated investors and it's very risky even for skillful investors. Many novice investors will blindly follow your advice and fall into debt trap.
3) Most if not all famous investors like Warren Buffett don't share their trading activities publicly, but they never "kedekut" in sharing their wisdom and philosophies. I hope Mr Koon you would continue writing on your investment philosophy without naming any share. Readers will still be benefited.
I wish you a good health and all the best in your philanthropic and investing life.
nobody has the obligation to tell you or teach you something, you should held responsibility on yourself. You can try to criticize his method of investment with substantial, but never on his purpose of sharing/contribution. Afterall who are we to judge on people's intention? Unless you can read people mind la then i rest my case.
Posted by probability > Oct 7, 2016 05:54 PM | Report Abuse
my opinion is only this ...if KYY does not have the ability to correctly predict the future earnings growth of a particular stock...from his access to the business nature and owners..please stay away from recommendations.
Are you imply that those research house should close their door as well even though they are eligible to do so under the laws? I believe everyone is free to write whatever they wanted to after their due diligence, besides that most of the writer/researcher has put up their disclaimer to warn the reader isn't it? Pointing finger on others is always easy.
Putting aside of his not long lasting good calls for those counter, I want thank kyy for his kind sharing on how to pick a growth /theme stocks. My returns is more than double after applying his technique for being a value trader.
The investment methodology shared by Mr Koon Yew Yin is valuable, however those refer to Koon recommendation must do your own research.
Honestly, I made some profit from Koon recommendation, but I spend a lot of time looking into each stock he mentioned before I buy.
I look into fundamental for stock selection, & only pick those stocks with good & consistent dividend payout records.
I use technical analysis in buy & sell on timing & entry pricing by referring to candlesticks, chart pattern, moving average, support & resistant, volume, Bollinger Bands, CCI, MACD & RSI.
Stock investment is very high risk. Many Investment Bank also gave recommendation that went wrong.
Anyway, I think Mr Koon should continue to share his view in investment knowledge.
This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
Cherrie
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Posted by Cherrie > 2016-10-07 16:36 | Report Abuse
I also support Mr.Koon to continue writing investment articles. He is a successful businessman and investor. His sharing is precious and a gift to all of us.