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first time investing and I am already scared of red, any senior advices that can give me an insight if this can be tanked through these rough times? being able to learn is much appreciated.
first time investing and I am already scared of red, any senior advices that can give me an insight if this can be tanked through these rough times? being able to learn is much appreciated.

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$MRDIY (5296.MY)$ What does waiting for a transaction mean?
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$MRDIY (5296.MY)$ Thought it would be over at 1.45 and tried to make a catch, but it ended up at 1.40, then tried again, and now it’s at 1.35, it's really just a game, isn't it.
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(Kuala Lumpur, March 3) Foreign investors continued to Sell Malaysian stocks last week, with an even heavier selling pressure, resulting in a net Sell amount of 1.27 billion Ringgit for the entire week, maintaining the trend for the 19th week.
Research from MIDF highlights through the Capital Trend report that foreign investors have been consistently fleeing from Malaysian stocks, with the heaviest selling occurring on Friday, recording a net Sell amount of 0.6 billion 46.2 million Ringgit.
The three major sectors from which foreign investors exited last week are financial services (-0.3 billion 62.1 million Ringgit), Consumer and services (-0.3 billion 14.9 million Ringgit), and utilities (-0.2 billion 55.1 million Ringgit).
As for the sectors with the most foreign investments in purchases, they are construction (24.1 million Ringgit), telecommunications and media (14.7 million Ringgit), and REITs (6.7 million Ringgit).
In contrast, local institutions continue to be the backbone of the Malaysian stock market, net buying 0.8 billion 17.4 million Ringgit.
Retail investors continued to enter the market last week, net buying Malaysian stocks for a total of 0.4 billion 47.9 million Ringgit.
In terms of participation, the average daily trading volume (ADTV) fluctuated greatly last week, with foreign investments rising by 80.3%, local institutions increasing by 5.8%; retail investors fell by 1.6%.
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Top 10 stocks with net Outflow from foreign funds:
$CIMB (1023.MY)$
$TENAGA (5347.MY)$
$GENM (4715.MY)$
$INARI (0166.MY)$
$GENTING (3182.MY)$
$MRDIY (5296.MY)$
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Research from MIDF highlights through the Capital Trend report that foreign investors have been consistently fleeing from Malaysian stocks, with the heaviest selling occurring on Friday, recording a net Sell amount of 0.6 billion 46.2 million Ringgit.
The three major sectors from which foreign investors exited last week are financial services (-0.3 billion 62.1 million Ringgit), Consumer and services (-0.3 billion 14.9 million Ringgit), and utilities (-0.2 billion 55.1 million Ringgit).
As for the sectors with the most foreign investments in purchases, they are construction (24.1 million Ringgit), telecommunications and media (14.7 million Ringgit), and REITs (6.7 million Ringgit).
In contrast, local institutions continue to be the backbone of the Malaysian stock market, net buying 0.8 billion 17.4 million Ringgit.
Retail investors continued to enter the market last week, net buying Malaysian stocks for a total of 0.4 billion 47.9 million Ringgit.
In terms of participation, the average daily trading volume (ADTV) fluctuated greatly last week, with foreign investments rising by 80.3%, local institutions increasing by 5.8%; retail investors fell by 1.6%.
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Top 10 stocks with net Outflow from foreign funds:
$CIMB (1023.MY)$
$TENAGA (5347.MY)$
$GENM (4715.MY)$
$INARI (0166.MY)$
$GENTING (3182.MY)$
$MRDIY (5296.MY)$
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$YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ YTL Power’s share price decline today can be attributed to the company’s recent announcement of a bonus issue of non-tradable warrants. This plan involves issuing free warrants on a one-for-five basis, exercisable at a discount to the current share price over a three-year period. Investors are concerned that the potential increase in share base from warrant conversions could dilute existing share value and create an overhang, leading to selling pressure.
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$YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ why?I still que at 3.00 leh
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$YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ why u all not selling? im queuing at RM3
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