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Choosing between high-dividend stocks or growth companies?
Investing for steady income or aiming for greater profit potential?
Have you ever been troubled by this problem? In fact, the two are not in conflict. From an asset allocation perspective, trading in high-growth companies while holding high-dividend stocks can effectively manage risk.
For instance, if you’re bullish on data center development and invested in $YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ this year...
Investing for steady income or aiming for greater profit potential?
Have you ever been troubled by this problem? In fact, the two are not in conflict. From an asset allocation perspective, trading in high-growth companies while holding high-dividend stocks can effectively manage risk.
For instance, if you’re bullish on data center development and invested in $YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ this year...
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The semiconductor sector is on fire! 🔥 $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ and $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ have just hit new highs! 🚀 TSMC soared nearly 10%, closing at an all-time record high of $205 per share,with a total market cap of 1.07 trillion. 🤑This is historic, folks! TSMC has become the first Asian tech company and the first non-U.S. tech company ever to surpass a $1 trillion market cap. 🎉💥
I've got a tiny piece of TSMC in my portfolio! 😉 But seriously, the rally in TSMC ...
I've got a tiny piece of TSMC in my portfolio! 😉 But seriously, the rally in TSMC ...
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No Significant Changes in the Market
The overall picture for Malaysian stocks remains largely unchanged, with most stocks still in the bear zone. Market momentum remains neutral, and breakdowns continue to exceed breakouts.
Short-, medium-, and long-term trend readings are all still bearish. Additionally, eggs and poultry stocks have been affected by news of the government’s potential consideration of an egg subsidy.
Poultry-related stocks: $TEOSENG (7252.MY)$ $LHI (6633.MY)$ $LAYHONG (9385.MY)$ $PWF (7134.MY)$ $LTKM (7085.MY)$ $CAB (7174.MY)$ $TPC (7176.MY)$ $QL (7084.MY)$
The overall picture for Malaysian stocks remains largely unchanged, with most stocks still in the bear zone. Market momentum remains neutral, and breakdowns continue to exceed breakouts.
Short-, medium-, and long-term trend readings are all still bearish. Additionally, eggs and poultry stocks have been affected by news of the government’s potential consideration of an egg subsidy.
Poultry-related stocks: $TEOSENG (7252.MY)$ $LHI (6633.MY)$ $LAYHONG (9385.MY)$ $PWF (7134.MY)$ $LTKM (7085.MY)$ $CAB (7174.MY)$ $TPC (7176.MY)$ $QL (7084.MY)$