Hi Bugle, good investment perspective/viewpoints form you. Just curious to know the reason why Perwaja with NTA of -RM3.50 per share is still actively traded in the market. High risk, high return? hahaha... still got hope meh? Basically, it's already a PN17 and defaulted, no more revenue, no more electricity and sued by TNB, more than RM 1.3 billion overdrafts and borrowings, still got people want to take risk to bet!!! China punya company come to help, yes, as announced and reported in the newspapers. Boleh percaya ke? I simply don't understand. Can any sifu can help to explain?
Hi stockmanmy, just read some of your articles. Thank you for sharing! I think it's a good investment approach indeed. Hope it works well for you and wish you every success in your stock investments.
HI Super_SKL, thank you for your comments. Your understanding on the above-mentioned issues also not bad mah. I asked the questions, then you asked for the answers, hahaha! Anyway, I've got few possible explanations for that, just haven't got time to write it out. Actually I'm looking for comments or viewpoints from interested readers also. Anyone? hahaha!
Hi stockmanmy, I think you're too ambitious. The rule of game, to my understanding, is not fair. The super super rich has the ability to influence a company's share price by acquiring substantial portions of its shares. They are the "market makers". Think also about the GLC stocks and the tradings of institutional investors like EPF and KWAP. I've written one article before on this matter: "KULIM: Selling by KWAP, The Reason Why Its share price Dropped" http://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/Bugle/74354.jsp The other examples are: Latitude, Liihen, VS, CSCstel. Yes, they all take risk in their investment. But the fact is: "small retail investors" face even greater risk in their stock investment, taking into account factors like capital, access to information, knowledge, experience, etc. What's the point?
Hi R3D3, good explanations with different scenario. It helps to think more to exercise brain. I think the key is: the ability to comprehend risk and to accurately predict different outcomes.
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Hi Bugle, good investment perspective/viewpoints form you. Just curious to know the reason why Perwaja with NTA of -RM3.50 per share is still actively traded in the market. High risk, high return? hahaha... still got hope meh? Basically, it's already a PN17 and defaulted, no more revenue, no more electricity and sued by TNB, more than RM 1.3 billion overdrafts and borrowings, still got people want to take risk to bet!!! China punya company come to help, yes, as announced and reported in the newspapers. Boleh percaya ke? I simply don't understand. Can any sifu can help to explain?