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Moolah
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 Posting #21: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 06:52

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Waa... waaa.... i am blessed again... it's quizz time for me...

:yeah:

Yipeeee yai aiiii...

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Diff: Contrarian investment u are going for;
1)Bargain hunting during Mkt panic where normal investment will wait and see
Hmmm... i do wonder. I wonder during a so-called 'normal investment' what's the investor doing? Do they just tikam and hantem the stock at any price is it? So I wonder what they are waiting and seeing ah? Got any PYT or SYT to see is it? :grin:


2)Going for temporary setback beaten down stock where normal investor will run or wait and see
So when a stock is beaten down...  hmm... wanna start again is it?

Ok... i try not to be sacrastic... :grin: 

So all beaten stocks are good ah?

I wonder what's ur answer... oh... quote "Contrarian investment will work if u combine your investment with strong financial analysis, businesslike approach with patient in your investment strategy"

hmmm... strong financial analysis with businesslike approach.... now i wonder.... doesn't normal investment require such an approach? :rolleyes:

3)Going for neglected and inactive value stocks where normal investor will avoid
So at the end of the day... which neglected stocks and which inactive stocks should the contrarian buy?

I wonder... to ensure success... i wonder if the contrarian 'investor' would require normal financial anlaysis and businesslike approach or not?

:rolleyes:

ps... i wonder what scores i will get? Zilo ah? :rolleyes:

ps/ps... i wonder... why investing is so complicated... :rolleyes:



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 Posting #22: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 06:53

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Random,

High risk High return lets consider whether Talam(which fit the speculative bill) is it a good bets ?

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 Posting #23: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 06:56

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:lol: Looks like I got a good fire going..

Actually this is more in the region of speculating already..


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 Posting #24: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 06:57

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Oh i do remember Talam.... surely you do remember?

Someone once made soooo much noise... and Talam... kept falling and falling.... and falling.

i wonder...

And i guess this is called investing hor.



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 Posting #25: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 07:02

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Dear Moolah,

All investment must combine with financial and businesslike analysis-I agreed
But contrarian need more conviction bcos he is going agst the trend hence his investigation, verifications and analysis must be able to convince him that rationally he is right and mkt had really misprice b4 he act agst it.
This applies to panic selling,temporary setback and neglected he has to convince mkt is wrong in its pricing.

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 Posting #26: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 07:04

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I wonder... if you do attempt to read what's being posted in the first place...

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 Posting #27: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 07:06

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I guess my Inglurland is so bad.... maybe i can get a random translator for what i write...

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 Posting #28: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 07:08

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man... i did not get my quiz results... :(



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 Posting #29: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 07:39

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i got time... i got time... :grin:

let me give more views.... can ah? ( hopefully i get no random :groan: )

But contrarian need more conviction bcos he is going agst the trend hence his investigation, verifications and analysis must be able to convince him that rationally he is right and mkt had really misprice b4 he act agst it.
Needs more conviction?

I find it soooooooo strange... does needing more conviction makes 'contrarian investing' any special?

When one invests... surely one only invest when one is correct. Yes?

Does it matter what others think?

Surely it matters not... cos at the end of the day... it's our money, our own judgement on what it is rational and what is not.

So i wonder...  what is this needs more 'conviction' thingee all about?

The only conviction i think i need is my cow sense. If my cow sense says it is correct... then that is most important for me.


This applies to panic selling,temporary setback and neglected he has to convince mkt is wrong in its pricing.
And so during a setback or a stock is neglected.... and the market prices it wrongly.... so i wonder again... what is most important?

Should i buy for the sake of acting against the market... or should I buy because cow sense says it is correct?

I wonder.

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 Posting #30: Wed Oct 24th, 2007 07:42

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I got more time.. i got more time... :grin:

Ngoh yau hai si kan!

I left this out...

 

So tell me... is 'contrarian investing' better because it needs more conviction?

:err: :err: :err:



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