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Start Investing in Stock Market

I think most 2da6s, including me, always complaining about not earning enough money and always want to earn more money. I also always think how can I earn more money from my hard earned money instead of letting it depreciate in my saving account.

This is because I know that if I put RM1000 in my saving account, after 5 years, although I will still have RM1000 in my account but the money is already worth less than RM1000.

One of the way to make my money more valueble in the future is to nvest. Investing in stock market is the most convenience way for me at this moment. So now, I want to start learning to invest in stock market.

I will try to record I have learnt in stock market starting with this post. I may share some opinion on some stock counters in future but that is for personal reference only. I’m still a 2da6 and not a pro. So buy at your own risk :p

Before sharing my opinion on stock counters, let me write out what I have learnt in stock investment. Basically, it is just some terms that a stock investor must know.

Below is the screen shot of HLeBroking console and showing my most favorite stock counter, PBBANK (1295).

Share Trading Console

Share price – The price of a single unit of share.

Share issued – The total unit of share issued by the company to be bought by public.

Market cap – Market cap reflet the current value of a stock which equals to the shared issued times share price.

Share per lot – The minimum purchase of any stock is 1 lot. 1 lot consist of 100 units.

Net profit – The net profit of the company for the last financial year.

Net assets per share/Net asset value (NAV) – The total net asset value of the company is equal to NAV times its share issued.

Dividend – The total dividend paid out by the company to sharehloders for the financial year.

Earning per share (EPS) – EPS is equal to the net profit divided by the share issued.

Price per earning ratio (PE) – A valuation ratio of a company’s current share price compared to its per-share earnings.

Dividen yield – The dividend divided by its current share price.

Return on equity (ROE) – The amount of net income returned as a percentage of shareholders equity or in other words, it equal to current share price divided by NAV.

Last words, happy learning.

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  1. edero
    July 29th, 2009 at 03:17 | #1

    here is my first step, second step and so on to achieve financing free.

  2. July 30th, 2009 at 07:06 | #2

    视有若无,视盈若虚!切记!切记!

  3. December 14th, 2011 at 04:28 | #3

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