I have summarized the changes for your easy viewing below. This should not be taken as a guide for buying and selling immediately, but to understand the reasons behind some of the price rallies or declines in the market for the past few days or weeks. For example, I feel that QL is running ahead of its valuation while Astro is certainly very attractive at the current price. Should you buy into QL or sell out your Astro? I don't think you should do either one if you are investing long-term.
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Thursday, November 15, 2018
MSCI Global Indexes Component Stocks Changes
Yesterday, MSCI has announced changes in the component stocks from Malaysia in its Global Standard Index and Global Small Cap Index. For more, go here.
I have summarized the changes for your easy viewing below. This should not be taken as a guide for buying and selling immediately, but to understand the reasons behind some of the price rallies or declines in the market for the past few days or weeks. For example, I feel that QL is running ahead of its valuation while Astro is certainly very attractive at the current price. Should you buy into QL or sell out your Astro? I don't think you should do either one if you are investing long-term.
I have summarized the changes for your easy viewing below. This should not be taken as a guide for buying and selling immediately, but to understand the reasons behind some of the price rallies or declines in the market for the past few days or weeks. For example, I feel that QL is running ahead of its valuation while Astro is certainly very attractive at the current price. Should you buy into QL or sell out your Astro? I don't think you should do either one if you are investing long-term.
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