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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Did the executives not sell yesterday? Did they sell out?
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Hold it or buy the dip. You get the price increase + dividen. Think wisely, act wisely.
Hold it or buy the dip. You get the price increase + dividen. Think wisely, act wisely.
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$CEB (5311.MY)$ $FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index (.KLSE.MY)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$What is the market maker playing at?
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What is the market maker playing at?
Article Link: ⭐️What is the market maker playing at?⭐️
Article link: [Dry goods] ⭐️ What is the main force washing the plate ⭐️
What is the market maker playing at?
Article Link: ⭐️What is the market maker playing at?⭐️
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ Registered for dividends on the 11th and sold on the 12th, does this have any impact? (Taking dividends).
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ I'm going to take the dividend. After taking the dividend, the stocks will adjust, so let's see if there is any opportunity to buy in.
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$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ No opportunity to make up.
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$Guardion Health Sciences (GHSI.US)$ 👈buy the blood ignore the FUD. 5 dollar special dividend come get some 💵💵💵 $Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Caterpillar (CAT.US)$
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Columns Capital trend: Foreign net buy 1.5 billion Malaysian shares, the largest net buy in 8 years.
At the same time as the impressive performance of the banking industry, foreign investors actively bought Malaysian shares for the third consecutive week last week, with a net purchase of up to 1.5 billion Malaysian ringgit, the highest net purchase since March 18, 2016.
MIDF Research stated in its capital flow report that foreign funds continued to flow into Malaysian shares on a large scale last week. The top three sectors favored by foreign investors are financial services (1.3 billion ringgit), utilities (0.2 billion ringgit), and construction (88.7 million ringgit).
At the same time, the three sectors where foreign funds were net sold are technology (-60.4 million ringgit), transportation and logistics (-57.2 million ringgit), and industrial products and services (-41 million ringgit).
Local institutions sold net horse shares throughout the week, with a net selling amount of 1.260 billion ringgit, the largest net selling amount since March 4, 2022. Local institutions bought net 13.9 million ringgit horse shares on Monday, but were net sellers from Tuesday to Friday.
As for retail investors, except for buying on Thursday, they were selling on other trading days, with a total net selling amount of 0.2454 billion ringgit horse shares.
In terms of participation, all three parties have seen growth, with foreign trade being the most active, with an average daily trade value (ADTV) rising by 49.9%, while local institutions and retail investors fell by 0.4% and 2.8% respectively.
Foreign funds net bought stocks last week.
$PBBANK (1295.MY)$
$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$
$RHBBANK (1066.MY)$
$CIMB (1023.MY)$
MIDF Research stated in its capital flow report that foreign funds continued to flow into Malaysian shares on a large scale last week. The top three sectors favored by foreign investors are financial services (1.3 billion ringgit), utilities (0.2 billion ringgit), and construction (88.7 million ringgit).
At the same time, the three sectors where foreign funds were net sold are technology (-60.4 million ringgit), transportation and logistics (-57.2 million ringgit), and industrial products and services (-41 million ringgit).
Local institutions sold net horse shares throughout the week, with a net selling amount of 1.260 billion ringgit, the largest net selling amount since March 4, 2022. Local institutions bought net 13.9 million ringgit horse shares on Monday, but were net sellers from Tuesday to Friday.
As for retail investors, except for buying on Thursday, they were selling on other trading days, with a total net selling amount of 0.2454 billion ringgit horse shares.
In terms of participation, all three parties have seen growth, with foreign trade being the most active, with an average daily trade value (ADTV) rising by 49.9%, while local institutions and retail investors fell by 0.4% and 2.8% respectively.
Foreign funds net bought stocks last week.
$PBBANK (1295.MY)$
$MAYBANK (1155.MY)$
$RHBBANK (1066.MY)$
$CIMB (1023.MY)$