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I played with my profit I earned from the last wave... it is how u trade without risking your capital.♥️ A profit is a profit.
Let's go YTLP Holders. Your hard work pays off
I played with my profit I earned from the last wave... it is how u trade without risking your capital.♥️ A profit is a profit.
Let's go YTLP Holders. Your hard work pays off
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It is advisable for YTLP to close above 3.90-3.95 to sustain it's upward trend
Take Note that TP Take Profit is normal.. Don't panic
The outlook for YTLP is bright
My Positions 👇
It is advisable for YTLP to close above 3.90-3.95 to sustain it's upward trend
Take Note that TP Take Profit is normal.. Don't panic
The outlook for YTLP is bright
My Positions 👇
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$MAGNUM (3859.MY)$ Hearing a bit of noise, wanting to retain the shares to increase value without distributing them to shareholders, beware of being Bearish.
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After Donald Trump was elected President of the United States, the momentum of foreign capital fleeing Malaysian stocks shows no signs of stopping. Last week, the net selling amount soared to 0.8824 billion ringgit, marking the 8th consecutive week of massive selling of Malaysian stocks.
The Capital Trend report released by MIDF Research shows that foreign funds were selling Malaysian stocks last week, with the highest net selling amount on Thursday reaching 0.3512 billion ringgit. Net selling on other trading days ranged between 46.7 million ringgit and 0.2732 billion ringgit.
Last week, the sectors most sold off by foreign funds were financial services (-0.3181 billion ringgit), utilities (-0.2344 billion ringgit), and Technology (-76.7 million ringgit).
As for the few sectors favored by foreign investments, they are construction (50 million Ringgit), healthcare (17.5 million Ringgit), and industry (10 million Ringgit).
Local institutions continue to support Malaysian stocks, with net purchases of Malaysian stocks reaching 0.9 billion and 95.5 million Ringgit last week. The highest net purchases were on Wednesday and Thursday last week, amounting to 0.264 billion Ringgit and 3.522 billion Ringgit, respectively.
At the same time, retail investors continued to exit the Malaysian stock market at a time when the performance was poor, with a total net selling of 0.1131 billion Ringgit. However, compared to the previous week's 0.2999 billion Ringgit, the rate of net selling has slowed down.
In terms of participation, all three investor categories have declined, with foreign investments decreasing by 20.5%, local institutions by 8.3%, and retail investors by 14.4%.
$FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$
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The Capital Trend report released by MIDF Research shows that foreign funds were selling Malaysian stocks last week, with the highest net selling amount on Thursday reaching 0.3512 billion ringgit. Net selling on other trading days ranged between 46.7 million ringgit and 0.2732 billion ringgit.
Last week, the sectors most sold off by foreign funds were financial services (-0.3181 billion ringgit), utilities (-0.2344 billion ringgit), and Technology (-76.7 million ringgit).
As for the few sectors favored by foreign investments, they are construction (50 million Ringgit), healthcare (17.5 million Ringgit), and industry (10 million Ringgit).
Local institutions continue to support Malaysian stocks, with net purchases of Malaysian stocks reaching 0.9 billion and 95.5 million Ringgit last week. The highest net purchases were on Wednesday and Thursday last week, amounting to 0.264 billion Ringgit and 3.522 billion Ringgit, respectively.
At the same time, retail investors continued to exit the Malaysian stock market at a time when the performance was poor, with a total net selling of 0.1131 billion Ringgit. However, compared to the previous week's 0.2999 billion Ringgit, the rate of net selling has slowed down.
In terms of participation, all three investor categories have declined, with foreign investments decreasing by 20.5%, local institutions by 8.3%, and retail investors by 14.4%.
$FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$
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