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As 2024 draws to a close, have you participated in the bustling Bursa Malaysian IPO on moomoo this year? Almost 90% IPO surged on debut, rally up to 189%. Here are 7 facts worth your attention!
1. 55 stocks were listed on Bursa Malaysia this year (11 on Main Market, 40 on ACE Market and 4 on Leap Market), setting a record since 2006.
2. This achievement represents a significant 72% increase compared to the 32 companies that had their IPO in 2023...
1. 55 stocks were listed on Bursa Malaysia this year (11 on Main Market, 40 on ACE Market and 4 on Leap Market), setting a record since 2006.
2. This achievement represents a significant 72% increase compared to the 32 companies that had their IPO in 2023...
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ Who said it would be less than 10 yuan? 😒😒 The bonus is all ready, ready to go all in, suddenly turned around on me.
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$KHB (0322.MY)$ Never seen the worst stock like this…
Soon after it listing until today never Good before.
The stock that never have “suppot line”, because there are no bottom for this stock, when it drop to 0.175 u think it reaches the bottom??? NO!!!
How about 0.170 bottom ady??? Still NO!!!
Ok! drop to 0.165, now i believe reach the bottom??? NO… NO… NO…
0.160 bottom le gua??? Haha… there are more to come! stay tune, this rubbish will never fail to give u heart a...
Soon after it listing until today never Good before.
The stock that never have “suppot line”, because there are no bottom for this stock, when it drop to 0.175 u think it reaches the bottom??? NO!!!
How about 0.170 bottom ady??? Still NO!!!
Ok! drop to 0.165, now i believe reach the bottom??? NO… NO… NO…
0.160 bottom le gua??? Haha… there are more to come! stay tune, this rubbish will never fail to give u heart a...
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$CRPMATE (0331.MY)$ time to go up and up liao. Christmas no bonus, need angpow for CNY.
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ Super cheap prices, those who haven't bought yet need to hurry 😬
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ how can I trade Malaysian stocks on moomoo?
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ Buy quickly if you want to buy, there will be no chance if you wait.
Today is Quadruple Witching Day, which refers to the third Friday of the third month of each quarter (March, June, September, December) in the financial markets. On this day, there are four types of financial derivatives contracts expiring or settling, including:
1. Stocks Index Futures
2. Stock index options
3. Single stock futures
4. Single stock options
Due to the expiry and settlement of these derivatives, the four Witching Days are usually accompanied by a surge in market trading volume and intensified price fluctuations. Investors and traders will close out, roll over, or adjust positions on this day, leading to short-term market instability.
Today is Quadruple Witching Day, which refers to the third Friday of the third month of each quarter (March, June, September, December) in the financial markets. On this day, there are four types of financial derivatives contracts expiring or settling, including:
1. Stocks Index Futures
2. Stock index options
3. Single stock futures
4. Single stock options
Due to the expiry and settlement of these derivatives, the four Witching Days are usually accompanied by a surge in market trading volume and intensified price fluctuations. Investors and traders will close out, roll over, or adjust positions on this day, leading to short-term market instability.
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$KHB (0322.MY)$ New low, awesome
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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%.
$FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$
Foreign capital...
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%.
$FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$
Foreign capital...
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