tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116115553344125640.post4198337402933498597..comments2023-09-12T21:23:23.638+08:00Comments on What's Behind the Numbers: Investing during turbulant timesEnchanthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05267098086544966754noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116115553344125640.post-90203756142346015402021-08-08T16:07:14.571+08:002021-08-08T16:07:14.571+08:00Thanks! I did make mistakes when I started investi...Thanks! I did make mistakes when I started investing. It was not a smooth journey, and I took time to find out my investment objective and work out a strategy that fits me the most. <br /><br />Sorry, but I do not own any construction or real estate stocks, except REITS, and have not done any research on these markets. Thus, I won't be able to comment and share my outlook on these sectors.Eye of the Stormhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17931428030280630046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8116115553344125640.post-20103663804670991302021-06-23T09:44:58.916+08:002021-06-23T09:44:58.916+08:00I really appreciate you too. Thank you for doing w...I really appreciate you too. Thank you for doing what you are doing. I started investing in the Malaysian stock market in July 2020. Initially i made many of impulse buys during the crash which eventually taught me a great lesson, buying low does not really mean much if the company is going bust. <br /><br />Since then, i have gotten rid of the stocks which i bought on impulse. Early this year i bought shares with AirAsia (simply coz believe in their leaders and overall culture), Digi, Genting Malaysia and Ambank.<br /><br />Since the real-estate and construction market has been hit hard in the last year, i hope you would soon write your thoughts on it. Absolutely love what you are doing. Thank you sir.KAMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03052132935590519585noreply@blogger.com