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(Kuala Lumpur, August 8) Foreign capital ended two consecutive weeks of net selling and slightly net purchased MYR 11.6 million worth of Malaysian stocks last week, compared to a net sell of MYR 484.8 million the week before.
Year-to-date, foreign capital outflows have amounted to MYR 20.26 billion, significantly higher than the net outflow of MYR 4.21 billion for the whole of last year.
According to the latest fund flow report by MBSB, foreign investors turned net sellers again on Thursday and Friday last week, offloading MYR 80.3 million and MYR 172.3 million worth of Malaysian stocks respectively.
However, due to continuous inflows over the previous three trading sessions, last week as a whole still saw net inflows.
The sectors that were most favored by foreign investors last week were financial services (MYR 532 million), industrial products and services (MYR 83 million), and communications and media (MYR 58.6 million).
Meanwhile, the sectors with the largest sell-offs by foreign investors were utilities (-MYR 351.9 million), healthcare (-MYR 108.1 million), and technology (-MYR 86.7 million).
On the other hand, local institutional investors were net buyers of Malaysian stocks last week, purchasing MYR 83 million worth, marking the second consecutive week of supporting the market. However, retail investors turned to net selling, offloading MYR 94.6 million worth of Malaysian equities last week.
The average daily trading volume in the market declined across the board last week, with trading activities from retail investors, local institutional investors, and foreign investors falling sequentially by 3.3%, 20.6%, and 28.8%, respectively.
Top 10 stock purchases by foreign investors: $MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ , $CIMB (1023.MY)$ , ...
Year-to-date, foreign capital outflows have amounted to MYR 20.26 billion, significantly higher than the net outflow of MYR 4.21 billion for the whole of last year.
According to the latest fund flow report by MBSB, foreign investors turned net sellers again on Thursday and Friday last week, offloading MYR 80.3 million and MYR 172.3 million worth of Malaysian stocks respectively.
However, due to continuous inflows over the previous three trading sessions, last week as a whole still saw net inflows.
The sectors that were most favored by foreign investors last week were financial services (MYR 532 million), industrial products and services (MYR 83 million), and communications and media (MYR 58.6 million).
Meanwhile, the sectors with the largest sell-offs by foreign investors were utilities (-MYR 351.9 million), healthcare (-MYR 108.1 million), and technology (-MYR 86.7 million).
On the other hand, local institutional investors were net buyers of Malaysian stocks last week, purchasing MYR 83 million worth, marking the second consecutive week of supporting the market. However, retail investors turned to net selling, offloading MYR 94.6 million worth of Malaysian equities last week.
The average daily trading volume in the market declined across the board last week, with trading activities from retail investors, local institutional investors, and foreign investors falling sequentially by 3.3%, 20.6%, and 28.8%, respectively.
Top 10 stock purchases by foreign investors: $MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ , $CIMB (1023.MY)$ , ...
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$SPRITZER (7103.MY)$
I bought Spritzer because they basically own Malaysia’s bottled water market. With at least 40% market share — and still growing — buying Spritzer is literally buying a piece of the water Malaysians drink every day. They’re also the only mineral water brand doing actual marketing. Everywhere you go, Spritzer shows up before your ex, your Grab driver, or your willpower to diet.
As Malaysians earn more, trust tap water less (thanks to our award-winning rusty pipes...
I bought Spritzer because they basically own Malaysia’s bottled water market. With at least 40% market share — and still growing — buying Spritzer is literally buying a piece of the water Malaysians drink every day. They’re also the only mineral water brand doing actual marketing. Everywhere you go, Spritzer shows up before your ex, your Grab driver, or your willpower to diet.
As Malaysians earn more, trust tap water less (thanks to our award-winning rusty pipes...

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I've been conducting a deep post-mortem on my recent trading performance, specifically focusing on instrument selection. This requires a hard look at structural risk—and there is no instrument more structurally complex than the market's current obsession: 0DTE (Zero Days to Expiration) options.
This isn't a "scared straight" post, nor is my goal to tell you "never trade 0DTEs." Rather, I want to expose the vehicle for what it is: a negative EV ...
This isn't a "scared straight" post, nor is my goal to tell you "never trade 0DTEs." Rather, I want to expose the vehicle for what it is: a negative EV ...
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I’m all-in on Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) for the most explosive sector on the planet right now: artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and the infrastructure that powers both. Instead of trying to guess tops and bottoms (a loser’s game), I simply buy a fixed dollar amount every single month, no matter what the price is doing. Emotion removed, math in control.
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$Oracle (ORCL.US)$Oracle Corporation Q2 FY2026 earnings conference call is scheduled for December 10 at 5:00 PM ET /December 11 at 6:00 AM SGT /December 11 at 9:00 AM AEST. Subscribe to join the live earnings conference with management NOW!
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2025 I must say has been a pretty strong year for Malaysian economy with our ringgit strengthening against not only USD but against almost all other currencies. I entered stock market in JUNE 2025.
What I have learnt in this 6 months of investing and trading is this...one needs to have steady investment philosophy.Patience is a virtue,don't rush to buy,instead wait for the price to come to you.
one also needs to have nerves of steel,if price drops for goodness sake,don't pa...
What I have learnt in this 6 months of investing and trading is this...one needs to have steady investment philosophy.Patience is a virtue,don't rush to buy,instead wait for the price to come to you.
one also needs to have nerves of steel,if price drops for goodness sake,don't pa...
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Hi mooers! ![]()
Need a quick update on the week of Dec 8–12 Check out moomoo's fresh earnings & economic calendars now!
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In the week ahead, various companies including $Oracle (ORCL.US)$ , $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$ , $Lululemon Athletica (LULU.US)$ , and $Costco (COST.US)$ are releasing their earnings. How will the market react to the companies' results? Let's make a ...
Need a quick update on the week of Dec 8–12 Check out moomoo's fresh earnings & economic calendars now!
For more details, check out the earnings calendar and economic calendar!
In the week ahead, various companies including $Oracle (ORCL.US)$ , $Broadcom (AVGO.US)$ , $Lululemon Athletica (LULU.US)$ , and $Costco (COST.US)$ are releasing their earnings. How will the market react to the companies' results? Let's make a ...
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