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10:30 am – Lot of penny stock had a very,very good run ! Like IRCB

January 14, 2010 By: martinwo Category: General, KLSE

Becareful when you get the penny stock to run.. it does mean something – beginning of an end….

IRCB - 14 Jan

6 Comments to “10:30 am – Lot of penny stock had a very,very good run ! Like IRCB”


  1. martin , may i know whats your prediction towards IRCB from today 8.3.10 and onwards ?

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  2. I am not God and I cannot predict what wud IRCB can do and cannot do. You can only guestimated from the technical for a price objection.

    A clue is to look at the last high made by IRCB.

    Hope that’s help.

    -martin-

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  3. To be honest I am a grad student and have just enterd the stock market, trying to learn it but these type of curves are really confusing me. I cant get any data frm them

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  4. I suggest you tried to get some work experience in the stock market first before putting real money into it.

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  5. ROGUETRADER says:

    IRCB BUY 1.05-1.09..WILL RETEST 1.30 AGAIN AND IF BREAK WILL SET NEW HIGH…SUBSTANTIAL SHARES STILL OWNED BY MMC( SYED M)KHTAR ALBUKHARY’S CO..AND IF U MUST KNOW IRCB DOES NOT GO UP JUST BECOZ OF TIS..CIMB<RHB< OSK ALL BUY RUBBER STOCKS..SO DOES OUR NEIGHBOUR OUB TAHT OVERWEIGHT OIL STOCKS in 2004 AND ALL TIS COMPANIES BECAME 1BILLION MARKET CAPITALISATION..PUNTERS FAVOURITE WERE SCOMI SAPCRES..NOW RUB STOCKS TURN.. FAV PUNT IRCB..GUD LUCK

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  6. The bottom line is that penny stocks are cheap for a reason – there is much less information about them and the associated stock volumes traded are much lower than stocks listed on the major exchanges. Also, keep in mind that given their cheap price, you will need to buy lots of shares to make much money on your investment. On the flip side, a small, promising company is just the kind on which fortunes are made. A penny stock whose price rises from 10 cents to a dollar gives you a 1,000 return on investment. Not bad!

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