
Of course as the pennies could easily be 'moved' and 'tossed around' and thus the volatility. One way to analyse pennies is by looking at their fundamentals, the cash flows..etc and compare them relatively with their Competitors and of course, ignore all the short term volatilities. The reward in the long term could be great. May be now is the time to start 'digging'! Cheers!
Penny counters are very difficult to analyse because they are prone to much volatility.
Hahaha...Toilet paper stocks...can be flushed down the drain as waste - SGX should act now to maintain QUALITY!!!! Cheers!
I tot cineleisure got sell kacham puteh? ya..expensive like hell lor..more exp than chicken rice..penny stocks definitely not kacham puteh..heading should be toilet paper stock or something..
ten4one ( Date: 28-Oct-2008 08:34) Posted:
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Kachang Puteh is becoming a health food and may be sold in high class health food boutiques...

Aiyah, Kachang Puteh where got cheap one now....and also not easily available somemore! Cheers!
Penny stocks exist on every bourse in the world...
And anyway, prices are lower at the lower end of a bear market...
What is your definition of Kachang Puteh?
Some cheap stocks may not be bad. BUT some expensive stocks may not be worth investing.
Oh My God!!,
look at the long list of ka-chiam puteh list of stocks (1 ~ 10 cts) trading on SGX.
SGX might as well delist them, like tat how to be 1st world-class stock exchange when
Singapore aspire to be 1st world country in a 3rd world region, having 1st class Changi airport.