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$XRP (XRP.CC)$ Why can't I trade? Can MY users not trade?
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$Eastspring Investments Islamic Income Fund-Class R (MYU0100A2522.MF)$
I topped up 5000. What should I do? I only have 5001.8 here?
I topped up 5000. What should I do? I only have 5001.8 here?
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Trendline retest. Dont look back, go forward!
Trendline retest. Dont look back, go forward!

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Despite that, I still open an observation warehouse to observe the subsequent trend of our construction leader 🏗️
My personal advice to newbies:
-Malaysian stocks are all about short-term trading. If you don't sell high, they will drop-
(Except for Banks & dividend-paying stocks like Mbmr & leading construction company Gamuda)
Risk 1: Stock Nature
Malaysian stocks are cyclical, not like the long-term upward trend of the US stock market.
Therefore, the returns of Malaysian stocks are very unstable, not quite suitable for value investing.
Why? The fundamental reason is that Malaysia is not an economically strong country, as for the ethnic or political topics that this country has always been focused on, I won't go into detail.
Risk 2: Individual Stocks
Malaysian stocks can only be invested in individual stocks, theoretically speaking, individual stocks all carry the risk of a blowout, individual stock risk > ETF risk
Risk 3: Time cost
Retail investors like to follow Guru's research on penny stocks, trying to double their money with small amounts. In reality, this operation is time-consuming and laborious, it is better to invest a larger sum in ETFs to steadily earn that 10% or more.
Risk 4: No compounding effect
Unable to do Regular Savings Plan, missing out on the power of compound interest.
Despite that, I still open an observation warehouse to observe the subsequent trend of our construction leader 🏗️
My personal advice to newbies:
-Malaysian stocks are all about short-term trading. If you don't sell high, they will drop-
(Except for Banks & dividend-paying stocks like Mbmr & leading construction company Gamuda)
Risk 1: Stock Nature
Malaysian stocks are cyclical, not like the long-term upward trend of the US stock market.
Therefore, the returns of Malaysian stocks are very unstable, not quite suitable for value investing.
Why? The fundamental reason is that Malaysia is not an economically strong country, as for the ethnic or political topics that this country has always been focused on, I won't go into detail.
Risk 2: Individual Stocks
Malaysian stocks can only be invested in individual stocks, theoretically speaking, individual stocks all carry the risk of a blowout, individual stock risk > ETF risk
Risk 3: Time cost
Retail investors like to follow Guru's research on penny stocks, trying to double their money with small amounts. In reality, this operation is time-consuming and laborious, it is better to invest a larger sum in ETFs to steadily earn that 10% or more.
Risk 4: No compounding effect
Unable to do Regular Savings Plan, missing out on the power of compound interest.
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$Cerence (CRNC.US)$ Do you think it will rise or fall tonight?
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$Cerence (CRNC.US)$ bought at $23, hold or sell?
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