Started my investing journey in June, so it's my 5th month now. Time flies, and I didn't feel it at all because the journey was pretty engaging. Rough start - mistakes made and USD devaluation set me back -8% from my total capital injection (no withdrawal made). I insisted not to inject any new capital until and unless I prove to myself I can beat the market. Over time, the strategy and tactics I want to deploy became clearer to me. 1) My safe haven is my MY ...
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Learning for me from your post is to avoid ETF or Funds. Better to go for stocks. At least we have control to review fundamentals and a bit of technical.
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That would be ideal, but that would also require a lot of capital + deep first hand knowledge, which I'm not confident of now. I consider myself in a learning and experimentation stage, so I'm allowing myself to make some risky moves and see how it goes. Thanks for the feedback though.
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I disagree on huge capital. I am starting with a much lower amount than you however I do see some stock returns from 5% to up to 28%. I did make some mistakes, so I also need to recover that amount before all my gains are positive. Though the amount itself maybe small but looking at percentage of returns, it is better than ETFs. Anyway, no wrong or right. This is just my opinion.
Middle East conflict could propel Malaysian O&G business. The Rusia-Ukraine war which is already passed seem doesn't given much impact in Malaysian O&G. However, if the escalation of the Middle East tension continue, Malaysia O&G sector probably benefited from the situation. Can monitor below stock: $DAYANG (5141.MY)$ $PETRONM (3042.MY)$ $HIBISCS (5199.MY)$ $HENGYUAN (4324.MY)$ The fluctuation of the stock price much more guided from abroad and generally refers to the spot price ...
Bursa Petron Malaysia is a refinery cum petrol station business. Many believes that electric vehicles would eventually disrupt the petrol station business. But I suspect that it is probable a decade away. Does this mean that we should no consider investing in Petron Malaysia? Over the past 12 years, the company delivered an average return that was greater than its cost of funds. This is a financially sound company whose performance is affected by cru...
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102811537 : Learning for me from your post is to avoid ETF or Funds. Better to go for stocks. At least we have control to review fundamentals and a bit of technical.
CNNT OP 102811537 : That would be ideal, but that would also require a lot of capital + deep first hand knowledge, which I'm not confident of now.
I consider myself in a learning and experimentation stage, so I'm allowing myself to make some risky moves and see how it goes.
Thanks for the feedback though.
102811537 CNNT OP : I disagree on huge capital. I am starting with a much lower amount than you however I do see some stock returns from 5% to up to 28%. I did make some mistakes, so I also need to recover that amount before all my gains are positive. Though the amount itself maybe small but looking at percentage of returns, it is better than ETFs. Anyway, no wrong or right. This is just my opinion.
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