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$GENM (4715.MY)$ Nov, Dec, Jan & Feb are tradicionally Genting's best months due year end holidays & Lunar New Year which falls on 29/1/25.
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$GENM (4715.MY)$ everyday break new low. wtf
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there is a specualtion that genting malaysia and genting will be kick out of KLCI in the next KLCI conponent review. whixh i think is true as 99speed mart market capital is higher than genting right now which will replace them. therefore this will cause the price to drop lower. So for those that want to buy you need to wait after they get kick out then inly go buy.
there is a specualtion that genting malaysia and genting will be kick out of KLCI in the next KLCI conponent review. whixh i think is true as 99speed mart market capital is higher than genting right now which will replace them. therefore this will cause the price to drop lower. So for those that want to buy you need to wait after they get kick out then inly go buy.
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$GENM (4715.MY)$ No strength left, lost going up the mountain and lost here too 😂😂
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Last Wednesday, Coca-Cola reported earnings that beat expectations on both the top and bottom lines.
Organic revenue grew 9%, but global unit case volume dropped 1%, driven by weaker demand in China, Mexico, and Türkiye.
North America saw flat volume growth. How did sales rise despite declining volume?
Price increases. Coca-Cola raised prices by 10%, helping boost revenue.
That said, Coke’s CEO James Quincy said consumers are “e...
Organic revenue grew 9%, but global unit case volume dropped 1%, driven by weaker demand in China, Mexico, and Türkiye.
North America saw flat volume growth. How did sales rise despite declining volume?
Price increases. Coca-Cola raised prices by 10%, helping boost revenue.
That said, Coke’s CEO James Quincy said consumers are “e...
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Portfolio diversification is the strategy of spreading investments across different assets, sectors, industries, and geographical regions to reduce the overall risk of the portfolio. The idea is that by holding a variety of investments, the overall performance of the portfolio will be less dependent on the performance of any single investment, reducing the risk of large losses.
Why is Portfolio Diversification Important?
1. Risk Reduction:
Diversification...
Why is Portfolio Diversification Important?
1. Risk Reduction:
Diversification...
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Came across with this inspiring quotes and thought it's worth sharing.
"Working out will make you feel weak but it is actually making you stronger.
Learning new things will make you feel dumb but it is actually making you smarter.
Investing in yourself will make you feel broke but it is actually making you rich. "
"Working out will make you feel weak but it is actually making you stronger.
Learning new things will make you feel dumb but it is actually making you smarter.
Investing in yourself will make you feel broke but it is actually making you rich. "
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Don't trust yourself being able to pick the winners? Just buy the whole market, and let the Market Cap weighted ETF automate it for you.
DCA $Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT.US)$ all the way.
DCA $Vanguard Total World Stock ETF (VT.US)$ all the way.
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This morning, I read an article summarizing the recent interview of the legendary investor Drunkenmiller, and one investment concept that I quite agree with is "Buy first, analyze later."
In the stock market, there are many good stocks and investments, but often when we discover a stock, the first thing we do is research its fundamentals. By the time you spend 1-2 months in-depth research, the stock has already taken off, and you will lament missing out on this company. It's a common occurrence for many fundamental investors to spend energy but not make much money.
I remember when I first started investing in US stocks, I adopted this buy first, analyze later approach. Putting skin into the game first gives you more motivation to research.
Most of the first batch of funds I use are allocated to 10-20% of the headquarters, ensuring that even if the stop-loss sell occurs, it will not cause catastrophic losses.
If the company's fundamentals are sound after research and the stock price continues to fall, continue to add positions. Anyway, I don't know how the stock price will trend, so if it rises, I will profit; if it falls, I can gradually add positions and reduce holdings, being able to attack and defend as needed.
Over the past year, I have also started to position myself on moomoo in this way, mainly to invest in US stocks for my daughter. I transfer a sum of money regularly every month, then slowly build the position, whether for her future education fund, for traveling and broadening her horizons, or if she wants to continue to research and analyze and buy her favorite stocks in the future, she can do whatever she wants when she grows up.
Daughter's portfolio YTD +2...
In the stock market, there are many good stocks and investments, but often when we discover a stock, the first thing we do is research its fundamentals. By the time you spend 1-2 months in-depth research, the stock has already taken off, and you will lament missing out on this company. It's a common occurrence for many fundamental investors to spend energy but not make much money.
I remember when I first started investing in US stocks, I adopted this buy first, analyze later approach. Putting skin into the game first gives you more motivation to research.
Most of the first batch of funds I use are allocated to 10-20% of the headquarters, ensuring that even if the stop-loss sell occurs, it will not cause catastrophic losses.
If the company's fundamentals are sound after research and the stock price continues to fall, continue to add positions. Anyway, I don't know how the stock price will trend, so if it rises, I will profit; if it falls, I can gradually add positions and reduce holdings, being able to attack and defend as needed.
Over the past year, I have also started to position myself on moomoo in this way, mainly to invest in US stocks for my daughter. I transfer a sum of money regularly every month, then slowly build the position, whether for her future education fund, for traveling and broadening her horizons, or if she wants to continue to research and analyze and buy her favorite stocks in the future, she can do whatever she wants when she grows up.
Daughter's portfolio YTD +2...
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Learningslow : Hope so bought at 2.32 and straight drop after that