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$EIPOWER (0453.MY)$ Don't place too much faith in so-called stock gurus or mystics—after all, who can truly predict the future? It's fine to seek others' opinions for reference, but the final decision must be your own. Everyone enters positions at different times, with different capital sizes and varying risk tolerance for potential losses. A stock that profits for someone else may not suit you; market volatility someone else can withstand might be more than you can handle.
That's why it's always emphasized: invest only with spare cash—not money needed for daily expenses or emergencies. First ensure your financial stability, then allocate only funds you can afford to risk. This way, even if the market experiences short-term volatility, your daily life won't be affected. DYOR (Do Your Own Research) and take responsibility for your investment decisions—that's the most crucial aspect of long-term investing.
That's why it's always emphasized: invest only with spare cash—not money needed for daily expenses or emergencies. First ensure your financial stability, then allocate only funds you can afford to risk. This way, even if the market experiences short-term volatility, your daily life won't be affected. DYOR (Do Your Own Research) and take responsibility for your investment decisions—that's the most crucial aspect of long-term investing.
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$EIPOWER (0453.MY)$ Before buying or selling a stock, don’t just look at whether the share price is rising or falling—think it through first.
Take EI Power as an example: I would first assess whether the company’s business has strong prospects, whether orders are consistently increasing, whether profits are growing steadily, and whether there is room for growth over the next few years.
If the original reasons for buying still hold true—for instance, orders continue to grow and performance keeps improving—then short-term stock price fluctuations shouldn’t be a cause for alarm. Conversely, if the company’s fundamentals start deteriorating, with declining orders and falling profits, you should reassess your position even if the share price is still rising. Don’t buy just because others are bullish, and don’t sell just because others are bearish.
Take EI Power as an example: I would first assess whether the company’s business has strong prospects, whether orders are consistently increasing, whether profits are growing steadily, and whether there is room for growth over the next few years.
If the original reasons for buying still hold true—for instance, orders continue to grow and performance keeps improving—then short-term stock price fluctuations shouldn’t be a cause for alarm. Conversely, if the company’s fundamentals start deteriorating, with declining orders and falling profits, you should reassess your position even if the share price is still rising. Don’t buy just because others are bullish, and don’t sell just because others are bearish.
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$EIPOWER (0453.MY)$ The Malaysian stock market is just so lifeless... it can only grind sideways with no positive news... this stock is barely breathing.
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I hold shares in CIMB (1023) and MRCB (1651). CIMB is currently trading at 7.48, with a cost basis of 7.70, resulting in an unrealized loss of 110.00; MRCB is trading at 0.325, with a cost basis of 0.3071, yielding an unrealized gain of 325.00. I will continue monitoring the performance of both stocks.
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$MAHSING (8583.MY)$ It's all about data centers—you've got to bet on them taking off
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$Nokia Oyj (NOK.US)$ all stocks are dipping scared what not like this is the only one dipping the others are dipping as well.
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$AGNC Investment Corp (AGNC.US)$ Sell or hold
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