Monday, September 30, 2019

Watchlist for the Week 1st October 2019 - 4th October 2019



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Know Where to Place your STOP LOSS

No one wants to lose money when they're playing the market. That's why it's important to set a floor for your position in a security. That's where stop-loss orders come in.

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Where to Place a Stop Loss Order When Buying


One of the simplest methods for where to place a stop loss order when buying is to put it below a "swing low." A swing low occurs when the price falls and then bounces. It shows the price found support at that level.

Where to Place a Stop Loss Order When Short Selling


One of the simplest methods for where to place a stop order when short selling is to put it above a "swing high." A swing high occurs when the price rises and then falls. It shows the price found resistance at that level.

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Friday, September 6, 2019

Did you know about Gold ETF

The advantage of an ETF investment is its ability to mirror an index or its underlying asset at a lower cost. It is also cheaper to invest than unit trusts due to lower management fees.

With an AUM of more than RM770bil, the Malaysian fund management industry can benefit greatly with an ETF market which is more vibrant and active.



                                    
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ETFs are listed and traded on a stock exchange. With units in an ETF, investors can gain exposure to a geographical region, market, industry or sector, commodity such as gold or oil or even a specific investment style such as growth or value. To determine the exposure, investors will need to look at its underlying benchmark or the assets held in the ETF. For example, Asia’s first Syariah-compliant ETF, MyETF- Dow Jones Islamic Market Malaysia Titans 25 (myETF-DJIM25) trades on Bursa Malaysia and tracks the Dow Jones Islamic Market Malaysia Titans 25 Index. This indicates that MyETF-DJIM25 holds shares of the 25 leading syariah-compliant listed companies in the country.


Why do investors choose ETFs?

Diversified Exposure
Unlike individual shares, ETFs hold a basket of securities with the objective of mimicking the performance of an index. This basket can be made up of shares, bonds or commodities, depending on the index that the ETF is based on.
Instead of holding a few stocks or bonds, investors can use ETFs for exposure to a diversified basket of investment products.
Cost Effectiveness
Lower annual management fees for ETFs compared to unit trusts makes ETFs economical to buy and to maintain in the long run.
Simplicity
ETFs are listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia. Similar to stocks, the buying and selling of ETF units are done based on its current market price in a single transaction. Trades can be done online or through stock brokers.
Transparency
Investors know exactly which stocks or underlying assets is held in the ETF by visiting the ETF’s website, provided by its manager. Here, the list of ETF constituents is updated on a daily basis.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Are You Trading or Gambling?


Trading involves examining past information and analyzing available data to trade or invest in stocks. Unlike gambling, trading has no ultimate win or loss. 

Trading to Win, and Not Trading a System

Trading in a methodical and systematic way is important in any odds-based scenario. Trading to win seems like the most obvious reason to trade. After all, why trade if you can't win? But there is a hidden detrimental flaw when it comes to this belief and trading.
                                     
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The Bottom Line

Gambling in the markets is often evident in people who do it mostly for the emotional high they receive from the excitement and action of the markets. Finally, relying on emotion or a must-win attitude to create profits rather than trading in a methodical and tested system, indicates the person is gambling in the markets and unlikely to succeed over the course of many trades.
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Monday, September 2, 2019

Learn About The Marubozu Candlestick Pattern

The word marubozu means "bald head" or "shaved head" in Japanese, and this is reflected in the candlestick's lack of wicks. When you see a Marubozu candlestick, the fact that there are no wicks tells you that the session opened at the high price of the day and closed at the low price of the day. 


In a bullish Marubozu, the buyers maintained control of the price throughout the day, from the opening bell to the close. In a bearish Marubozu, the sellers controlled the price from the opening bell to the close.
Depending on where a Marubozu is located and what color it is, you can make predictions:
  • If a White Marubozu occurs at the end of an uptrend, a continuation is likely.

  • If a White Marubozu occurs at the end of a downtrend, a reversal is likely.

  • If a Black Marubozu occurs at the end of a downtrend, a continuation is likely.

  • If a Black Marubozu occurs at the end of an uptrend, a reversal is likely.