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Business Background GDB Holdings Bhd is engaged in the provision of construction services, of residential, commercial and mixed development projects. The company is involved in the implementation of construction projects which includes daily management of all the works required for timely completion of the projects. It also engages subcontractors to provide certain services such as supply and installation of construction materials, machinery and equipment and other specialized trade work such as mechanical and electrical engineering works, piping and plumbing works, external paint works, water proofing works and other related work.
![]() shrobin "Some day traders do make money. However, the odds are definitely not in your favor. One research report published by several university professors determined that in any given year, only about 13% of day traders achieve a profit. Even worse, the study found that less than 1% of day traders consistently make money." 26/12/2020 8:50 AM Begineer Ok la...We should welcome diff opinion. We will never know up or down in short term la 29/12/2020 5:11 PM Ky Siow 买一支股票,买几天看到起一点就卖,卖了看了人家起,心里又不甘愿,天天搏它跌,然后又买回,然后又起一点,又再卖,等下又那边呱淋吵搏它跌,这种人的心态到底是什么心态?真的不了解,呵呵呵。。。。 29/12/2020 8:05 PM chengcheekaan williamtkb Directors dispose a lot above 90cents. Something big coming above 90cents? mind to share where you get this info? 30/12/2020 11:03 AM shrobin When to Sell Stocks Unlike traders who follow charts to make buy and sell decisions, value investors, after buying shares, seldom sell in the short-term. This is especially true for those following quality investing; they invest in great and sustainable businesses for the long run to let compounding does it magic, and hardly sell their shares as it is not easy to find another quality stock to replace it for the long haul. One of the biggest mistakes or wrong reason to sell a stock is boredom. Don’t be a bumble bee buzzing around from one position to the next. However, what is bought must eventually be sold. Those people relying on charts use technical signals to make market timing on selling. Some of these signals include a loss of momentum, reaching an overbought state basing on relative strength indicator, or suffering a breakdown on the stock chart. Price targets are set based on price ceilings that the market has defined in the past. However, few chartists have been successful in consistently selling at the right timing following those technical sell signals. For value investors, buying a stock at the right price is vital, as your return depends on the price you pay. However, without selling, your gain is only a number and you won’t realize the “real” profits. In fact, for most stocks, if you don't sell at the appropriate time, the benefits of proper buying disappear. There are a few good reasons to sell a stock. A stock should be sold to realize profit if the share price has risen rapidly above its perceived intrinsic value. This is especially true for cyclical stocks which have risen too much in price during their up cycles. If we don’t sell at their high prices, we may not see the profit later when the down cycle comes as the good time may not be sustainable. The question is, by how much above? For this, I will present my opinion in a coming article. A stock should also be sold if we discover that we have made a serious mistake in our investment thesis for the stock. We have discovered some cockroaches hiding in the closet. We sell even though we have made a loss in the stock. We should also sell the stock if later, there is a fundamental change for the worse of the business, something we did not see or anticipated in our previous analysis. In other words, the story has changed. This doesn’t mean we should sell the stock due to the drop of its stock price or reduced company’s earnings in a quarter or two, whereas the long-term fundamentals have not changed. I often sell a stock when I sense signs of management incompetence or unethical and untrustworthy behaviour. Honesty and credibility of the management is very important, for if they are not, not matter how good is the business and how much the company will earn, as a minority shareholder, they won’t share the fruits of success of the company with us. As a retail investor, our investment capitals are limited. If we have found a better stock which may provide better return, we may have to sell the existing stock for some proceeds to invest in the better stock with better future. It is the opportunity cost we are weighing on. In a bull market when stock price goes up a lot and we find that we now have too many stocks in our asset class, we may need to sell some stocks to re-balance our asset allocation as a good practice. Of course, sometimes we may need money such as starting a business or buying a home, hopefully not for an expensive holiday overseas, we may have to sell the stocks we have. By KC Chong 03/01/2021 1:36 PM M3T0123 Hi Mr. Aaron, would you mind to share what's share are you holding now?or 100% cash?thx 04/01/2021 12:44 PM IbnuShaari I hv already started buying back. Will accumulate more if further down. 08/01/2021 8:25 PM Begineer if the fundamental of the company remain the same and the price is RM0.40. I will definitely topup 11/01/2021 8:11 AM ![]() ![]() | |