aiiiiiii......sini pun ada ayam tua.......berapa engkau punya TP..........hari ni lu simayang subuh ka? gua takut lu kokok sana kokok sini......miss simayang............
its ironical funny. the real investors had no fear when investment are made with solid knowledge that gives consistent superior return despite market conditions. only those who punt had lots to fear and try to psyche themselves or others.Good investing and trading to all for 2016 :-)
definately a winning stock for 2016 food and beverage SPAC with all cash piles ... easily become the next nestle or create a niche market to cater world hungry populations affordable food for every soul on earth ... or open a mamak franchise restaurants (downstream) .... even partner with KFC .. hihihihiii
Food and Beverage SPAC far superior than oil and gas SPAC simply because people eat everyday .. not everyday people drink oil and smoke gas wakakakkakaa kikikiki
look at BJFood even under Misai .. still prosper what.. even chocolate pmcorp can move up .. even apollo.. even oldtown... all food and beverage counters... pwroot lah kacip fatima tenaga batin.. etc etc
seek- thanks... Food and Beverage stocks always a good stock to punt.. look at Old Town... Rex... BJFood... Apollo.. all barang makan stock .. hihihihi..
thats what im saying... any food stocks is a good stock .... Red Sena is Food and Beverage stock ...
even kedai mamak tepi jalan unlisted also can make money .. what more to say red sena with tons of cash pile ...
assuming tarak acquisitions.. for example.. they used that money buka franchise kedai makan or kedai tom yam in Thailand... kedai makan in Indonesia nasi padang.. Vietnam mee soup stalls
or buy maggie mee equivalent pinya kilang.. or keropok lekor factory.. air minuman cofee ah huat package ka... or any makan and minum opportunity
enough already loh ..
gua tak minta banyak sama God Bursa geh mintak up $2-3 hinggit pun cukup lah manyak wang mau bikin apa geh?
I’ve found that you can usually make two profitable trades in a SPAC warrant that have high degrees of success. The first trade is often the easier money, but a harder trade to get into due to the small time window.
It requires that you pay careful attention to a list of SPACs and that you get an email alert when a SPAC announces it’s plan to purchase a business. The hard part of the trade is that it can be very time sensitive and occurs only episodically.
You can follow your SPAC list by putting the term “SPAC” into your Google alerts or, if you want to limit the number of alerts you get, you can put a little more time into your alert creation at the beginning. You can also create your own list of SPACs and place those names into your Google alerts. I include SPACs in my warrant database.
When alerted you have to be prepared to execute the trade quickly. I’ve found that you have a good chance of making a nice return as long as you can buy the warrant on the first day of the announcement.
Generally, the SPAC warrant moves up for a few days before selling off prior to the actual approval of the takeover.
Which brings us to the second trade.
Approval of the Acquisition
This trade is harder because it requires you to actually do some work (imagine that, working for a nice return).
The warrant generally tends to spike the day of the announcement, and for the next few days. and then drop again prior to the shareholder vote. If the vote goes through the warrant will usually spike again when the vote outcome is announced.
Your job is to determine whether or not the takeover / merger of the SPAC and it’s target company will be approved. I’ve found that in many cases it is relatively easy to predict the outcome by following what the SPAC management is doing prior to the vote.
One positive indicator you can look for is management buying out other shareholders in order to control the vote. If you believe the acquisition will be approved you can get long the warrant just prior to the shareholder vote.
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....
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