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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ it will be in red, but it will not go below RM10.40, there will be small fluctuations here and there. Dont buy yet, but don't sell either. Hold is the call. Expecting it to fluctuate between RM10.45 to RM10.55 for a few sessions next week. If it reaches below RM10.40, it is gonna dip further, and that is the right time to buy. If it breaks RM10.60, it will go up and up
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$Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD.US)$ Just wondering, since there is the 30% withholding tax and all for US domiciled stocks, is it actually worth it to go into US dividend stocks instead of staying in the Bursa dividend stocks for zero tax (blue chips and reits)? Also, for US dividends, are the number you see what you will get, or are they going to be taxed further before being credited into your account? Thanks in advance
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I just received the dividend payout few days ago. However, is there any way to reinvest back into Maybank stock? I tried to buy but minimum is 1 lot which the dividends received isnt enough.
I just received the dividend payout few days ago. However, is there any way to reinvest back into Maybank stock? I tried to buy but minimum is 1 lot which the dividends received isnt enough.
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$RHBBANK (1066.MY)$ If I buy today, will I receive any dividends?
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Here is your Menu:
- US Large cap = Burgers ( $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO.US)$ )
- US Small/mid cap = Drink ( $Vanguard Extended Market ETF (VXF.US)$ or $Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB.US)$ or similar)
- All US Stocks: Burgers/Drink ( $Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI.US)$ )
- Ex-US stocks: Fries ( $Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS.US)$ )
- The whole globe of stocks = Burgers + fries + drinks ( $Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT.US)$ ) ...
- US Large cap = Burgers ( $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO.US)$ )
- US Small/mid cap = Drink ( $Vanguard Extended Market ETF (VXF.US)$ or $Vanguard Small-Cap ETF (VB.US)$ or similar)
- All US Stocks: Burgers/Drink ( $Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI.US)$ )
- Ex-US stocks: Fries ( $Vanguard Total International Stock ETF (VXUS.US)$ )
- The whole globe of stocks = Burgers + fries + drinks ( $Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT.US)$ ) ...
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hi. im newbie here too in moomoo for less than 4 months.
just want to clarify 1 lot is 100shares. and i have 1000shares means 10 lot.
so the dividend announced is 0.29cent per share.
is the calculation is 1000shares x 0.29cent = RM290?
please advise if im wrong
hi. im newbie here too in moomoo for less than 4 months.
just want to clarify 1 lot is 100shares. and i have 1000shares means 10 lot.
so the dividend announced is 0.29cent per share.
is the calculation is 1000shares x 0.29cent = RM290?
please advise if im wrong
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ since dividends are coming up, and this is my first time receiving it, for moomoo, the dividend cash will payout to your account, and you can choose to withdraw it. But if I choose to reinvest it, yet it is just a small amount (due to my current low number of stocks), is it even worth it? Or should I accumulate more dividends before buying more stocks with it? I noticed moomoo has a DRIP function, but it's only applicable for US stocks I think? I heard of...
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(KUALA LUMPUR 30th) The corporate earnings report for the 2024 fiscal year has come to an end. CIMB surveyed 73 companies, and 23% completely exceeded expectations. Among them, bank stocks performed the most, and are expected to provide fuel for the Composite Index to rise.
The bank's analysts released a report stating that as of August 28, several companies had announced their latest performance, and of the 73 companies tracked, 23% completely exceeded expectations, 25% fell short of expectations, and the other 52% met expectations.
Looking at it so far, analysts have found that the performance of technology stocks is the most disappointing. The companies they have tracked have all fallen short of expectations, including Innerley Meichang $INARI (0166.MY)$ , Pacific Malaysia $MPI (3867.MY)$ , Weite Agency $VITROX (0097.MY)$ , Unison $UNISEM (5005.MY)$ and CTOS numbers $CTOS (5301.MY)$ .
The performance of technology companies was not as good as expected, mainly due to lower capacity utilization and profit margins, which in turn dragged down performance.
“Profit recovery in the tech sector has been slower than expected, and the sharp strengthening of the ringgit against the US dollar has indirectly led to a recent adjustment in the technology index.”
Telecom cars aren't good either
In addition, 40% of companies in the telecommunications sector performed less than expected. Among them, Tianditong Digital Network $CDB (6947.MY)$ Unsatisfactory, mainly because the cost was higher than expected.
Malaysia Telecom $TM (4863.MY)$ The way...
The bank's analysts released a report stating that as of August 28, several companies had announced their latest performance, and of the 73 companies tracked, 23% completely exceeded expectations, 25% fell short of expectations, and the other 52% met expectations.
Looking at it so far, analysts have found that the performance of technology stocks is the most disappointing. The companies they have tracked have all fallen short of expectations, including Innerley Meichang $INARI (0166.MY)$ , Pacific Malaysia $MPI (3867.MY)$ , Weite Agency $VITROX (0097.MY)$ , Unison $UNISEM (5005.MY)$ and CTOS numbers $CTOS (5301.MY)$ .
The performance of technology companies was not as good as expected, mainly due to lower capacity utilization and profit margins, which in turn dragged down performance.
“Profit recovery in the tech sector has been slower than expected, and the sharp strengthening of the ringgit against the US dollar has indirectly led to a recent adjustment in the technology index.”
Telecom cars aren't good either
In addition, 40% of companies in the telecommunications sector performed less than expected. Among them, Tianditong Digital Network $CDB (6947.MY)$ Unsatisfactory, mainly because the cost was higher than expected.
Malaysia Telecom $TM (4863.MY)$ The way...
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