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Through this playbook, we aim to provide you with the tools and knowledge necessary to navigate the exciting world of ETF investing with confidence! Join us as we explore the various strategies and opportunities offered by ETFs, and discover how they can enhance your investment portfolio.
Since May, $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$ has exhibited continuous growth, with a 4.8% monthly increase in May and a further 2.92% increase by Jun...
Since May, $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$ has exhibited continuous growth, with a 4.8% monthly increase in May and a further 2.92% increase by Jun...
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TOPGLOV Top Gloves: Guess before QR is announced! Midday chip peak technical analysis!
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TOPGLOV Top Gloves: Guess before QR is announced! Midday chip peak technical analysis!
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TOPGLOV Top Gloves: Guess before QR is announced! Midday chip peak technical analysis!
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Foreign capital has flowed into Malaysian stocks for the second week in a row. Last week's net purchase amount was RM22.4 million. Compared with the previous week's net purchase of RM535 million, the inflow has slowed.
According to MIDF Research's latest capital flow report, foreign investors bought Malaysian stocks on a 3-day trading day last week; of these, Thursday recorded the largest net purchase amount of RM197.4 million.
Foreign investors only turned net sales last Wednesday and Friday, selling 82.7 million and RM58.1 million shares, respectively.
Looking at last week, the top three sectors favored by foreign investment were mainly utilities (RM408 million), industrial products and services (RM142.8 million), and technology (RM108 million).
The net sell-off sectors include financial services (RM309 million), farming (RM126.2 million), and telecommunications and media (-RM77.2 million).
As far as last week was concerned, the biggest net sellers were retail investors, which sold off RM176.5 million shares.
On the other hand, despite two consecutive weeks of net sales by local institutions, the sell-off was drastically reduced, with a net sale of RM25.9 million shares.
In terms of participation, the average daily domestic trading volume (ADTV) surged 26.9% for retail investors and 14.1% for local institutions last week; foreign investment fell slightly by 4.8%.
Net share purchases by foreign investors last week
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According to MIDF Research's latest capital flow report, foreign investors bought Malaysian stocks on a 3-day trading day last week; of these, Thursday recorded the largest net purchase amount of RM197.4 million.
Foreign investors only turned net sales last Wednesday and Friday, selling 82.7 million and RM58.1 million shares, respectively.
Looking at last week, the top three sectors favored by foreign investment were mainly utilities (RM408 million), industrial products and services (RM142.8 million), and technology (RM108 million).
The net sell-off sectors include financial services (RM309 million), farming (RM126.2 million), and telecommunications and media (-RM77.2 million).
As far as last week was concerned, the biggest net sellers were retail investors, which sold off RM176.5 million shares.
On the other hand, despite two consecutive weeks of net sales by local institutions, the sell-off was drastically reduced, with a net sale of RM25.9 million shares.
In terms of participation, the average daily domestic trading volume (ADTV) surged 26.9% for retail investors and 14.1% for local institutions last week; foreign investment fell slightly by 4.8%.
Net share purchases by foreign investors last week
$TENAGA(5347.MY$
$PMETAL(8869.MY$
$MAHSING(8583.MY$
$MISC(3816.MY$
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Dumped this a couple months ago. Not liking their current trajectory and future earnings. There are much better options out there. $BCE Inc(BCE.CA$
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