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Re: 02 December 2009
bmwlover wrote:I should go for C7...............not pbb-ck.........
haiz...............
Really waste time to wait pbbank..........
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bmwlover wrote:bmwlover wrote:I should go for C7...............not pbb-ck.........
haiz...............
Really waste time to wait pbbank..........
If not now 3% profit.............
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bmwlover wrote:bmwlover wrote:I should go for C7...............not pbb-ck.........
haiz...............
Really waste time to wait pbbank..........
u always regret...sigh1
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Re: 02 December 2009
maximent wrote:another golden rules...when sold don look back...look for new opportunity. get cheapest brokerage rate if possible...for ah rain...i think ah rain worth to have 0.15% for rm100k contract overnight brokerage rate...0.30% below rm100k, daytrade 0.1%
I am home.... :-)
max, these rates are they auto on HLe or I have to go and nego wt them..?
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bursa community (this forum) rank no. 2 in search engine...wow...less than a month grand opening the rank jump up so fast..sure in futures lots of people join then
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Re: 02 December 2009
bmwlover wrote:maximent wrote:another golden rules...when sold don look back...look for new opportunity. get cheapest brokerage rate if possible...for ah rain...i think ah rain worth to have 0.15% for rm100k contract overnight brokerage rate...0.30% below rm100k, daytrade 0.1%
Ah rain you from where?
If from JB...........go jupiter online booth at plaza pelangi ..............whack their one mth free zero brokerage...........
south of KL... :-(
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ah_rain wrote:maximent wrote:another golden rules...when sold don look back...look for new opportunity. get cheapest brokerage rate if possible...for ah rain...i think ah rain worth to have 0.15% for rm100k contract overnight brokerage rate...0.30% below rm100k, daytrade 0.1%
I am home.... :-)
max, these rates are they auto on HLe or I have to go and nego wt them..?
only with my recommendation...if u go there u will not get this rate...because i am their top 5 customer (i think retail side) so they have to entertain my friend...even granma those with 1k capital i also can let them have 0.38% rate
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Re: 02 December 2009
maximent wrote:bmwlover wrote:bmwlover wrote:I should go for C7...............not pbb-ck.........
haiz...............
Really waste time to wait pbbank..........
u always regret...sigh1
haiz............no fund is like that lol............
if not all got signal i sapu............
now just wait lol.............
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Re: 02 December 2009
maximent wrote:ah_rain wrote:maximent wrote:another golden rules...when sold don look back...look for new opportunity. get cheapest brokerage rate if possible...for ah rain...i think ah rain worth to have 0.15% for rm100k contract overnight brokerage rate...0.30% below rm100k, daytrade 0.1%
I am home.... :-)
max, these rates are they auto on HLe or I have to go and nego wt them..?
only with my recommendation...if u go there u will not get this rate...because i am their top 5 customer (i think retail side) so they have to entertain my friend...even granma those with 1k capital i also can let them have 0.38% rate
wah 0.38% rate..........
my only 0.05% rate...........
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maximent wrote:bursa community (this forum) rank no. 2 in search engine...wow...less than a month grand opening the rank jump up so fast..sure in futures lots of people join then
where you check?
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Re: 02 December 2009
guys bz gtg...happy trading
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Re: 02 December 2009
maximent wrote:buy maybank cj fast1
Attack.................
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hlk wrote:guys bz gtg...happy trading
lhlk.............so busy?
no kangtou?
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bmwlover wrote:maximent wrote:ah_rain wrote:maximent wrote:another golden rules...when sold don look back...look for new opportunity. get cheapest brokerage rate if possible...for ah rain...i think ah rain worth to have 0.15% for rm100k contract overnight brokerage rate...0.30% below rm100k, daytrade 0.1%
I am home.... :-)
max, these rates are they auto on HLe or I have to go and nego wt them..?
only with my recommendation...if u go there u will not get this rate...because i am their top 5 customer (i think retail side) so they have to entertain my friend...even granma those with 1k capital i also can let them have 0.38% rate
wah 0.38% rate..........
my only 0.05% rate...........
this is overnight rate ma..no minimum amount and with 3 times limit woh..if go for cash account then different ma
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Re: 02 December 2009
mine more than 100k 0.3% auto..
intra day yesterday 0.1%.. but I thot they told me 0.15% geh..
I also dun kow.. later I will call them and ask..
intra day yesterday 0.1%.. but I thot they told me 0.15% geh..
I also dun kow.. later I will call them and ask..
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ah_rain wrote:mine more than 100k 0.3% auto..
intra day yesterday 0.1%.. but I thot they told me 0.15% geh..
I also dun kow.. later I will call them and ask..
0.3% very expensive it cost u rm400 for every buy sell transaction...this rm400 sometimes is our profits liao
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Re: 02 December 2009
bmwlover wrote:maximent wrote:buy maybank cj fast1
Attack.................
banker follow your call........
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bmwlover wrote:bmwlover wrote:maximent wrote:buy maybank cj fast1
Attack.................
banker follow your call........
i already said maybank will follow yesterday trading pattern ma...but my money stuck in other stock else i will go back man..remember those that trade more than rm200k...the additional turnover all free from stamp duty 0.1% woh
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Re: 02 December 2009
I think the bankers are watching us chatting lah...
how they know... I din even breath yet... and watching the CJ... grrr..
how they know... I din even breath yet... and watching the CJ... grrr..
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Re: 02 December 2009
genting may come back strong..lets wait and see
tns angry1 in good market all stock are tempting me to buy. money is the problem
tns angry1 in good market all stock are tempting me to buy. money is the problem
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A Gift to My Children: A Father’s Lessons for Life and
Investing
What makes for a successful investor? And more importantly,
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Rogers, the road to financial success and the road to happiness are one and the
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Inc.), Rogers lays out his advice to young people, from the most financially
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they need to live their dreams.
Rogers co-founded the phenomenally successful Quantum Fund,
which in ten years delivered a return of 4200 percent. He retired from Wall
Street at the age of thirty-seven, and continued to manage and invest his own
funds with great success. A Gift to My Children marks his effort to share his
wisdom and insights about finance, investing, and life in general with his two
young children. It is anchored by the two basic rules Rogers invests and lives
by:
The first is that you have to see the world up close if you're
going to understand how it works. Rogers begins with exhortations to work hard,
think critically, trust your own judgment, and work to identify your passions
and dreams beyond simply making money.
The second is that you must always question conventional
wisdom, as many of his most successful investment strategies and ideas have
resulted from swimming upstream. Rogers is also a big proponent of the idea that
it's essential for young people to study history and to experience world's
culture first-hand through travel.
Using a mix of stories from his childhood in Alabama, his
experiences at Yale, Oxford, and in the army, and his investing career, Rogers
explains how he has carried these principles through in his own life, and why
they have made him so wildly successful. Rogers reveals how to learn from his
triumphs and mistakes in order to achieve a prosperous, well-lived life. For
example:
Trust your own judgment: Rogers sensed China’s true potential
way back in the 1980s, at a time when most analysts were highly skeptical of its
prospects for growth.
Focus on what you like: Rogers was five when he started
collecting empty bottles at baseball games instead of playing.
Be persistent: Coming to Yale from rural Alabama, and in over
his head, Rogers never stopped studying and wound up with a scholarship to
Oxford.
See the world: In 1990, Rogers traveled through six continents
by motorcycle, gaining a global perspective and learning how to evaluate
prospects in rapidly developing countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, and
China.
The principles of personal success and the philosophy of
long-term investment that have served Jim Rogers so well can be followed by
anyone with the determination to make it so. An accessible, entertaining,
story-driven guide to a happy and successful life in the style of Hal Urban's
Life's Greatest Lessons, A Gift to My Childrenwill have a wide appeal among
young people eager to start planning their financial futures. It will also make
a great gift book, allowing parents to start a dialogue with their children
about the habits that lead to success and a well-lived life, and thereby
introducing Jim Rogers to a new generation of readers.
Investing
What makes for a successful investor? And more importantly,
what makes for a happy and meaningful life? According to legendary investor Jim
Rogers, the road to financial success and the road to happiness are one and the
same. In A Gift to My Children (ISBN: 978-0-470-74268-6, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.), Rogers lays out his advice to young people, from the most financially
illiterate to the most investment-savvy, on how to achieve the financial success
they need to live their dreams.
Rogers co-founded the phenomenally successful Quantum Fund,
which in ten years delivered a return of 4200 percent. He retired from Wall
Street at the age of thirty-seven, and continued to manage and invest his own
funds with great success. A Gift to My Children marks his effort to share his
wisdom and insights about finance, investing, and life in general with his two
young children. It is anchored by the two basic rules Rogers invests and lives
by:
The first is that you have to see the world up close if you're
going to understand how it works. Rogers begins with exhortations to work hard,
think critically, trust your own judgment, and work to identify your passions
and dreams beyond simply making money.
The second is that you must always question conventional
wisdom, as many of his most successful investment strategies and ideas have
resulted from swimming upstream. Rogers is also a big proponent of the idea that
it's essential for young people to study history and to experience world's
culture first-hand through travel.
Using a mix of stories from his childhood in Alabama, his
experiences at Yale, Oxford, and in the army, and his investing career, Rogers
explains how he has carried these principles through in his own life, and why
they have made him so wildly successful. Rogers reveals how to learn from his
triumphs and mistakes in order to achieve a prosperous, well-lived life. For
example:
Trust your own judgment: Rogers sensed China’s true potential
way back in the 1980s, at a time when most analysts were highly skeptical of its
prospects for growth.
Focus on what you like: Rogers was five when he started
collecting empty bottles at baseball games instead of playing.
Be persistent: Coming to Yale from rural Alabama, and in over
his head, Rogers never stopped studying and wound up with a scholarship to
Oxford.
See the world: In 1990, Rogers traveled through six continents
by motorcycle, gaining a global perspective and learning how to evaluate
prospects in rapidly developing countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, and
China.
The principles of personal success and the philosophy of
long-term investment that have served Jim Rogers so well can be followed by
anyone with the determination to make it so. An accessible, entertaining,
story-driven guide to a happy and successful life in the style of Hal Urban's
Life's Greatest Lessons, A Gift to My Childrenwill have a wide appeal among
young people eager to start planning their financial futures. It will also make
a great gift book, allowing parents to start a dialogue with their children
about the habits that lead to success and a well-lived life, and thereby
introducing Jim Rogers to a new generation of readers.
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