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$YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ come come come..... all brother....push it up to 3.3 today, end of this week 3.8 is not a dream
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Another wild week in markets as Trump's tariffs send shockwaves across the globe.
Foreign investors have been selling off for 20 consecutive weeks, and the capital outflow since the start of this year has already surpassed the total for 2024.
Let's take an in-depth look at the capital flows of last week and witness the divergence among investors on bank stocks.
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$GAMUDA (5398.MY)$ gamuda next week fly......
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$GAMUDA (5398.MY)$ This time is terrible... terrible... terrible!!!!!!!
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(Kuala Lumpur 24th news) Foreign investors continued to sell Malaysian stocks last week with an even heavier selling level, with a total net sale of 0.5 billion 62 million Ringgit for the week, continuing a net selling trend for the 18th week.
MIDF Research pointed out through the Capital Trend report that foreign investors were continuously fleeing Malaysian stocks last week, with the heaviest selling occurring on Monday, recording a net sale of 0.1 billion 89.6 million Ringgit.
The three major sectors from which foreign investors exited last week were Medical Care stocks (0.4 billion 44.3 million Ringgit), Utilities (0.1 billion 16 million Ringgit), and Financial Services (0.1 billion 10.4 million Ringgit).
The sectors with the highest foreign investment were construction (73.4 million Ringgit), consumer stocks (47.5 million Ringgit), and telecommunications and media (26.2 million Ringgit).
In contrast, local Institutions continued to support the Malaysian stock market, net buying 0.3 billion 16.3 million Ringgit, increasing over four times compared to the previous week's 77.9 million Ringgit.
Retail investors continued to enter the market last week, net buying Malaysian stocks totaling 0.2 billion 45.7 million Ringgit.
Regarding participation, the daily average trading volume (ADTV) increased across the board last week, with foreign investment rising by 9.7%, and local Institutions and retail investors increasing by 4.7% and 11.3% respectively.
Top 10 foreign funds buying stocks:
$IJM (3336.MY)$
$RHBBANK (1066.MY)$
$SUNCON (5263.MY)$
$SUNWAY (5211.MY)$
$CIMB (1023.MY)$
$MYEG (0138.MY)$
$UEMS (5148.MY)$
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MIDF Research pointed out through the Capital Trend report that foreign investors were continuously fleeing Malaysian stocks last week, with the heaviest selling occurring on Monday, recording a net sale of 0.1 billion 89.6 million Ringgit.
The three major sectors from which foreign investors exited last week were Medical Care stocks (0.4 billion 44.3 million Ringgit), Utilities (0.1 billion 16 million Ringgit), and Financial Services (0.1 billion 10.4 million Ringgit).
The sectors with the highest foreign investment were construction (73.4 million Ringgit), consumer stocks (47.5 million Ringgit), and telecommunications and media (26.2 million Ringgit).
In contrast, local Institutions continued to support the Malaysian stock market, net buying 0.3 billion 16.3 million Ringgit, increasing over four times compared to the previous week's 77.9 million Ringgit.
Retail investors continued to enter the market last week, net buying Malaysian stocks totaling 0.2 billion 45.7 million Ringgit.
Regarding participation, the daily average trading volume (ADTV) increased across the board last week, with foreign investment rising by 9.7%, and local Institutions and retail investors increasing by 4.7% and 11.3% respectively.
Top 10 foreign funds buying stocks:
$IJM (3336.MY)$
$RHBBANK (1066.MY)$
$SUNCON (5263.MY)$
$SUNWAY (5211.MY)$
$CIMB (1023.MY)$
$MYEG (0138.MY)$
$UEMS (5148.MY)$
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$YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ don't get fooled retail investors!!!
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$IJM (3336.MY)$ lapsap dao
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$DIALOG (7277.MY)$ Congratulations to me, I have just acquired a seaside 'suite' apartment.
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