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$CEB (5311.MY)$ is Mr Chung coming in today?
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$SNS (0259.MY)$ If you want to leave quickly, the 🚄 is about to arrive.
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$FEYTECH (5322.MY)$ Looks like it's going back to 1.00 or above.
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$GFM (0039.MY)$ I knew about this news two weeks ago, I have already consumed tickets to the full, 0.4 or above is not a dream, I won't comment on whether it will go higher, let's see the market. I am not speculating after the event. Check the comments below, I have hinted at fastening seat belts in advance.
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$99SMART (5326.MY)$ If you have bought it and haven't paid much attention, it's already 2.6. So don't worry about the short-term decline. The decline is normal because some people want to arbitrage. If you want to be a long-term investor, there is only one thing to do (wait).
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$FEYTECH (5322.MY)$ Is it possible to issue a 2-for-1 bonus stock next year? Please think about it yourselves.
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Choosing between high-dividend stocks or growth companies?
Investing for steady income or aiming for greater profit potential?
Have you ever been troubled by this problem? In fact, the two are not in conflict. From an asset allocation perspective, trading in high-growth companies while holding high-dividend stocks can effectively manage risk.
For instance, if you’re bullish on data center development and invested in $YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ this year...
Investing for steady income or aiming for greater profit potential?
Have you ever been troubled by this problem? In fact, the two are not in conflict. From an asset allocation perspective, trading in high-growth companies while holding high-dividend stocks can effectively manage risk.
For instance, if you’re bullish on data center development and invested in $YTLPOWR (6742.MY)$ this year...
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102702979 : Stocks are supposed to be like this, nothing unusual.