Tuesday, July 20, 2010
High Tech.High Touch Convention 2010
The National Entrepreneurs Convention 2010 is coming soon !! The entrance ticket per person is RM 550, you can get a good offer at RM 450 (1 person), RM 1200 (3 persons), RM 1500 (5 persons) if register before 31st August 2010. I would participate on this convention too...Hope you guys able to grasp this opportunity to enhance our knowledge especially for SME / SMI is even more encourage to take this golden chance !!
Saturday, May 15, 2010
BLR Malaysia Increased in May From 5.80% to 6.05%
Recently, Bank Negara Malaysia has made the announcement to raise the overnight policy rate ( OPR ) by 25 basis point to 2.5% on 13th May 2010. This has led to BLR rate INCREASE AGAIN !!
Both local and foreign banks have started to announce the latest BLR rate respectively as below:-
Both local and foreign banks have started to announce the latest BLR rate respectively as below:-
- BLR Affin Bank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
- BLR CIMB Bank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
- BLR Hong Leong Bank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
- BLR Maybank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
- BLR Public Bank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
- BLR RHB Bank = 6.05% (effective 19 May 2010)
- BLR Standard Chartered Bank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
- BLR United Overseas Bank = 6.05% (effective 18 May 2010)
For more information and updates, please login Banking Info
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Base Lending Rate Increase From 5.55% to 5.80% in March 2010
Most of the bank in Malaysia have made the announcement to increase the base lending rate (BLR) from 5.55% to 5.80% effective from March 2010.Below are some of the bank's new BLR rate:-
- BLR Alliance Bank = 5.80% (12/03/2010)
- BLR AmBank = 5.80% (10/03/2010)
- BLR CIMB Bank = 5.80% (09/03/2010)
- BLR Citibank = 5.80% (11/03/2010)
- BLR Maybank = 5.80% (09/03/2010)
- BLR Hong Leong Bank = 5.80% (10/03/2010)
- BLR Public Bank = 5.80% (09/03/2010)
- BLR OCBC Bank = 5.80% (11/03/2010)
- BLR UOB = 5.80% (11/03/2010)
You may visit to Banking Info for the latest update of BLR for foreign and local banks.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Online Trading or Use A Broker?
Which ways are you prefer when enter a stock trading? I shall go through some advantage and disadvantages of these 2 options.
Online Trading
Advantages
- Speed and Time Saving
- Pay lower brokerage fee (Maybank /CIMB only RM 8- RM 8.88 per transaction)
- Allow enter the trade orders at night
Disadvantages
- Easy to make mistake when enter trade orders
- Network Connection / Server Down
Use A Broker
Advantages
- Opinions / Advice on what to buy and sell
Disadvantages
- Advice given not guarantee for good return
- Time waiting may causes you loose on profit
- Pay less attention on your account when handle too many accounts
- Pay Higher brokerage fee compare to online trading
Whether you are choosing the online trading or broker, you should also do your own research on the particular stocks and pay attention to related market news. For me, I will using both ways, when I am not convenient to do online trading, I will use broker to enter the trade orders. I would prefer to use online trading when a large amount transaction or frequent transactions has been carrying out.
Check out below websites if you would like to look into online trading.
- CIMB Securities Sdn Bhd – www.itradecimb.com
- K&N Kenanga Berhad – www.kenwealth.com
- Mayban Securities – www.maybank2u.com.my
- OSK Securities Bhd – www.oskl88.com
- SJ Securities Sdn Bhd – www.sjsec.com
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Types of Securities Traded in Bursa Malaysia
What is security’s definition? According to wikipedia definition, “ it is a negotiable instrument representing financial value”
It categorized into:-
a) Share Capital – Ordinary shares – i) consumer
ii) industries
iii) trading / services
iv) construction
v) finance
vi) hotel
vii) property
viii) plantation
ix) mining
b) Fixed Income Securities –
i) Preference shares (have preferential position on dividend payment & division of company’s assets over ordinary shares.
ii) Non-convertible loan stocks – 1) secure – debenture - 2) unsecured
iii) Convertible loan stocks (loan provided by investors with fixed interest rate)
c) Others –
i) Warrants / TSR (these are rights but no obligations given to holders to subscribe for new ordinary shares).
ii) Call warrants (these are rights but not obligations to buy a fixed number of shares at a specified price within limited time period.
iii) Property Trust (REITS, only invests its funds an landed properties)
iv) Closed-end Funds (invests only in shares and price is determined by market forces and net asset value.
v) Electronic Traded Funds (ETF) (tracks an index, will not be fund manager to repurchase the ETF)
These are basic forms of securities categories of securities we can found in Bursa Malaysia.
Monday, March 8, 2010
The RIGHT TIME to Buy Shares?
For the past 3 weeks, the stocks market has been in slow trading volume, may be is the CNY season, most of the investors rather take out the money with them, this has causing most of the stocks price dropped, I myself have taken this opportunity to increase the quantity of stocks at the low price. TA and TAGB are 2 of the stocks I had taken in my portfolios, I have confidence that the company would make good earnings with their strong fundamentals background and experience especially in the hotels investment.
There is always a reason for us when we Buy or Sell a particular stock. I personally agreed and most important for me is we need to know the maximum price we should pay for good stocks. Therefore, we need to make valuation estimation realistic. Some calculations need to be done like EPS, P/E ratio, growth rate…etc.
Intrinsic value (real value of a company) is very important as well.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Robert Kiyosaki - The New Rules Of Money
I would like to sharing with you Robert Kiyosaki (The author of the book Rich Dad,Poor Dad) on The New Rules Of Money, really worth to put as your knowledge.
I strongly agreed with Robert's view and I would also put his teaching into my practice.
Happy Investing !
I strongly agreed with Robert's view and I would also put his teaching into my practice.
Happy Investing !
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