Stock to Watch: CSL [5214]
When China Stationery Limited (CSL) was first listed in January 2012, there was a worry that it’s IPO will not perform well since local interest on china-based companies are generally low. Almost all...
View ArticleStock to Watch: Aeoncr [5139]
Despite the local index edging up slightly, the overall sentiment of our market continues to be weak today, with the ratio of losers to gainers stands at a high of 2.18. The uncertainty of the result...
View ArticleStock to Watch: Uemland [5148]
Our index rose and tested the all-time high today but the overall sentiment remained bearish with losers outnumbered the gainers by more than 150 shares. Such a divergence in the index movement and...
View ArticleKLCI: The Inevitable Correction
At last, after more than a week of bullishness, the market formed a bearish engulfing pattern yesterday (as indicated by the red arrow) and today our local index lost 16.31 points, with the number of...
View ArticleStock to Watch: Pantech [5125]
Looking at the chart of our local index, we can see that the index is now consolidating within a 28 points range (Resistance of 1793; Support of 1765). A spinning top was formed on Thursday with...
View ArticleKLCI: The Long-waited Fall
At last, after weeks of consolidation, the strong support of 1766 gives way today. The break of the rectangle signals the beginning of a downtrend. At the moment, with the composite index dipping by a...
View ArticleKLCI: Wave 3 In The Making
Fear begets fear. That’s the core of Soro’s Theory of Reflexivity, of which he smartly used to take advantage of the general public’s herd mentality to amass great personal fortune over the decades of...
View ArticleStock to Watch: GAB [3255]
The composite index edged higher today with oil and gas counters getting most of the attraction (Perdana, Penergy, Alam, and Dayang). Looking at the current market sentiment, the index is expected to...
View ArticleStock-to-Watch: UEMS [5148]
A bad ending it was for the month of July as the market extended its losses by another 22.46 points, after Fitch’s revision of Malaysia’s outlook prompted foreign investors to liquidate their holdings...
View ArticleKLCI: The Big Crash
CRASH!!! 32.94 points down for our local bourse as foreign funds continue to liquidate their investment in Malaysia, creating panic among the local investment comunities. This massive selldown did not...
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