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This week, the Q3 earnings season is in full swing. During this critical period, investors can evaluate a company's operational performance through its earnings reports, which may lead to fluctuations in stock prices.
How can investors interpret earnings reports and find potential trading opportunities in volatile market conditions?
Four-Step method to interpret earnings reports
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This week, the Q3 earnings season is in full swing. During this critical period, investors can evaluate a company's operational performance through its earnings reports, which may lead to fluctuations in stock prices.
How can investors interpret earnings reports and find potential trading opportunities in volatile market conditions?
Four-Step method to interpret earnings reports
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The government's annual fiscal plan, Budget 2025, is set to be tabled by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on October 18.“With optimism, I anticipate that during the budget presentation on October 18, further enhancements to the economic framework will be unveiled, aiming to facilitate a more equitable distribution of accelerated economic growth among a wider population," he wrote on the X platform.
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Columns My understanding on warrant
What is a warrant?
Warrant is a contract that gives you the right to buy/sell the actual company shares, at a certain price, before its expiry date. Warrant holder can exercise it to get actual company shares. Basically, warrant works like a lease on a company.
For example, Mr. A is feeling bullish on a stock and bought the call warrant. The call warrant's bought at a price $1, with the strike price at $10. In the case of exercising the warrant, Mr. A is actually spend...
Warrant is a contract that gives you the right to buy/sell the actual company shares, at a certain price, before its expiry date. Warrant holder can exercise it to get actual company shares. Basically, warrant works like a lease on a company.
For example, Mr. A is feeling bullish on a stock and bought the call warrant. The call warrant's bought at a price $1, with the strike price at $10. In the case of exercising the warrant, Mr. A is actually spend...
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