Sunday, March 19, 2017

Foreign funds are returning in size to Malaysia

19th March 2017

Dear Fellow Investor,

Foreign funds are returning in size to Malaysia after  3 years.




Notice the Thursday 14 March foreign fund daily net inflow of RM 616.0 million as reported by Inter-pacific Securities and published every weekday  in the Sun.

Why are the foreign funds returning ?  In a nutshell,  The Trump bull is charging world wide and there are many undervalued stocks in Malaysia which have caught the eye of foreign funds. The RM is undervalued and has begun to stabilize as well as interest rates. 

Earnings growth is also picking up.
All of these positive facts are emerging in an atmosphere of extreme pessimism.    
Our strategy ?

Look for off the radar screen companies less covered by mainstream analysts.

Pong Teng Siew, head of research with Interpac  Securities with his analyst  Ling Ling, myself  and Tai Chun Wah the finance director of Cocoaland in the boardroom at their Rawang plant.


Visit small/ mid cap companies such as Cocoaland Malaysia. Speak with the management. Discover their competitive edge. If the share suits you, review their financials and define a low risk entry.  Once the entry price is triggered activate your trading plan with a risk level and a profit objective.  

This is what we do for you who have trusted your hard earned savings to us.

Invest Well and Grow Your Wealth,
Bill

A Russian hound guarding a child in St Petersburg just like we guard your capital..

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