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Posting #11: Mon Jun 23rd, 2008 05:29 |
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To be fair, the stock in question was Mamee.

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Posting #12: Mon Jun 23rd, 2008 05:43 |
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Moolah wrote: Jamesy,
hehehe... Megan example again?
ps. Did you read Wanderer's link to RBS comments? RBS issues global stock and credit crash alert
Did you see how some comments blasted the article based on the bank (ie based on the bank's track record) and not on what was written?
Hmmm... why ppl make pass performance/track record such a big issue eh?

I think megan example is the best case study that all beginners should study about it. 
I takda baca that article....information overloaded already (Or i malas ah? )
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Posting #13: Mon Jun 23rd, 2008 09:12 |
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" Long term investing originates from short term speculation gone wrong"

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Posting #14: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 02:03 |
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WarrenJ wrote: " Long term investing originates from short term speculation gone wrong"

Ah Warren,
Speculation is such a dirty word meh?

hmmm.... from what i see....
Buy And OLD originates from poor long term investing.
correct ah?

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Posting #15: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 02:09 |
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Ah Warren,
Haven't you seen so-called investors making even more mistakes than speculators?
Smart speculators know how to sell when they realise their speculation is flawed.
On the other hand...
Err.... Silly investors (can I call them as 'silly'?) ... they turn delusional and do not want to accept the fact that perhaps they are wrong.
Hence... they turn OLD while holding on to their shares bought for the wrong reasoning!
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