Investing in stocks though has a good returns involves a large amount of money because you must be ready in paying a trading fee whether you are buying or selling.
Saw a number of newbies here asking how to trade. First of all, learn not to lose a lot. Remember, trading is about probabilities. Limiting ur losses then u r half way there. U only need to win 50% of ur trade to b successful as Mr Barush said. U need to have positions sizing n cut loss level before any entry. Fundamentals or technical is up to u. I prefer technical. U can do back testing on stocks u have selected. I m using Charnexus n is free n give u 3 years data which is more than enough. Always buy on rumors n sell on news. Your profits should b 2x ur risk. Follow d trend n sector leaders.
Risk comes from not knowing what you are doing. There are much info on Investing online. Sites like this forum or Investopedia are great ways to learn about how other people think. There are also simple investment articles like those in https://jrcapital.blogspot.my that are free and gives a simple synopsis to investing theories and ideas. Of course you can always go for expensive seminars etc that may be great. In the end, you've got to figure out what is best for you yourself. Happy investing.
Current assets are vital due to the fact that they are used to pay for operational expenses and other short-term financial responsibilities. The value of your short-term assets in relation to current liabilities provides you insights into your short-term liquidity. Important information to know for any true investor. There are also certain formulas to properly calculate in regards to current assets https://fitsmallbusiness.com/what-are-current-assets-formula/
Hey guys! What do you thin kabout investments in real estate? For example u have an idea to buy flat in one of the next buildings in Singapore https://www.newpropertyguide.com/new-futura/ and rent it out for daily using. It could be a good opportunity.
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i am a malaysian from penang live in the states.very interested in the stock market in malaysia. . i am starting as a beginner.can anybody recommend me a place to trade in malaysian stocks.thank you
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This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
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Thanks