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QES Batu Kawan plant update - Manufacturing operations to be gradually ramped up over the next 6~9 months with the current slow down; Allocating and finalising space for potential China collaboration projects.
keep an eye on the revenue growth for skp. Dyson launched new products recently and should be seeing revenue uptick for skp if any of these products are contracted to skp.
rises 1 day but falls for 10 days :) but there are still lots of people doing short term trades, adama. They must have excellent skills to be able to make money from short term trades.
I dont know any actual person doing short term trading but I have seen lots of comments on klsescreener. fatty bombom and ah choon wong seems to do well with short term trade. winning most of the time before price goes down.
average down and all kind martingale variants have nothing to do with skill but your pocket size. The deeper is your pocket the more likelyhood u can make profit. It is like 99% sure win until u hit the unlucky 1%.
probably. I guessed the skills in KLSE is based on the nature of KLSE market - illiquid; favors the chart makers aka big boys. But one thing that is obvious, market wont go anywhere when local funds/insti buying while foreign funds/insti selling :) Retail makes no difference to the market due to lack of resources compared to them; often sandwiched by them.
Possible decision by US Supreme Court decision on Trump's Liberation Day tariffs in Jan'26 - U.S. Manufacturers Slow Orders Ahead of Supreme Court Tariff Ruling (Paul Berger, The Wall Street Journal)(Paywall) — As they wait to see whether the Supreme Court will strike down a significant portion of Trump’s tariffs, U.S. manufacturers are reducing their “orders of parts and raw materials,” according to The Wall Street Journal. “A lot of folks are just sort of hedging a little bit that these tariffs are going to get rolled back,” said Mike DuVall, global head of supply-chain strategy at GEP, a software and consulting company, to the Journal.
Not to worry too much about Japan interest rates :) Japan increasing rates but US lowering interest rates. US add oil to the market, Japan can only add speed limit. Lol, no pun intended. Its just borrowing becomes more expensive in Japan and you may hear the term carry trade from the media articles; borrow cheap yen to invest in higher yields assets if you will. Borrowing becomes more expensive means less borrowings from Japan / borrower becomes more cautious.