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🇺🇸 President Biden and former President Trump are going head-to-head, and you can bet they're both coming out swinging. Will Biden keep his cool under the Trump tornado? Can Trump throw Biden off his game? It's anyone's guess.
See you in the chat at 9 AM (Singapore Time), June 28 – it's gonna be wild!
The First U.S. Presidential Debate
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1) Ability to think independently - independent individuals, dare to make mistakes, and don't follow people blindly by worshiping people without thinking. Don't trust people without the ability to think for yourself.
2) Have opposing minds. The rules of the stock market are important. Profit to loss ratio = margin of safety (wait for the right time, wait for the best company - leopards attack the weakest animals)
3) Risk of loss of principal. futures, options, leveraged contracts (delayed-learning options) that will go out of business
4) Do not buy stocks during normal fluctuations. It is the key fluctuations that make decisions. The cutloss point should be below the higher low. The bull market hurts newbies the most, with frequent trading exchanges. Too much action and error.
5) Don't think you're a smart person. Very stupid. Using the dumbest method, time is my friend. Investing doesn't seek great success and avoids one-stop fame. Avoid major mistakes. If you want to make a deduction, use spare money that you don't feel sorry for when you've lost it. Stay rational (stable) all the time without emotions. Calm down calm down.
6) Good use of time is a friend. It's not an attack, it's a defense. Take control of your emotions.
2) Have opposing minds. The rules of the stock market are important. Profit to loss ratio = margin of safety (wait for the right time, wait for the best company - leopards attack the weakest animals)
3) Risk of loss of principal. futures, options, leveraged contracts (delayed-learning options) that will go out of business
4) Do not buy stocks during normal fluctuations. It is the key fluctuations that make decisions. The cutloss point should be below the higher low. The bull market hurts newbies the most, with frequent trading exchanges. Too much action and error.
5) Don't think you're a smart person. Very stupid. Using the dumbest method, time is my friend. Investing doesn't seek great success and avoids one-stop fame. Avoid major mistakes. If you want to make a deduction, use spare money that you don't feel sorry for when you've lost it. Stay rational (stable) all the time without emotions. Calm down calm down.
6) Good use of time is a friend. It's not an attack, it's a defense. Take control of your emotions.
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During August , there were 2 proposed privatizations happened in Bursa Malaysia.
Apart from the privatization offer of $BPLANT (5254.MY)$ from $KLK (2445.MY)$ , there was also another “look-like-a-yes” deal from $SIME (4197.MY)$ ‘s proposed offer for $UMW (4588.MY)$
While the privatization offer of UMW is seemed like more firm and certain in a way that both of them are sharing a common major shareholder whoch is Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB).
PNB’s motive and plan to sea...
Apart from the privatization offer of $BPLANT (5254.MY)$ from $KLK (2445.MY)$ , there was also another “look-like-a-yes” deal from $SIME (4197.MY)$ ‘s proposed offer for $UMW (4588.MY)$
While the privatization offer of UMW is seemed like more firm and certain in a way that both of them are sharing a common major shareholder whoch is Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB).
PNB’s motive and plan to sea...
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