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I used Moomoo AI + my own Codex stock bot to analyse CIMB for a month
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I used Moomoo AI + my own Codex stock bot to analyse CIMB for a month

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I used to think that if you understand forex, you should be able to understand stocks too.

After trying it for a while, I think that is partly true — but only partly.

Forex trained me to look at price action, risk management, momentum, and entry timing. But with stocks, I realised I need one extra layer: understanding the actual company behind the chart.

For example, if I want to trade or invest in CIMB, I don’t just want to know whether the chart looks bullish or bearish. I also want to know:

- Is the company financially healthy?
- Is the valuation reasonable?
- What are analysts expecting?
- What are the risks?
- Is the current price still a good entry, or did I already miss it?

(You can refer picture 2-3)

The problem is that doing all this manually through Google, annual reports, news, and analyst summaries takes time. By the time I finish reading, sometimes the entry point is already gone.

Recently I tried using Moomoo AI to speed up this research process. I used CIMB as an example. The AI gave me a company summary, valuation data, dividend yield, analyst target, and even a daily technical brief on the stock.

What I liked is that it didn’t just show a chart. It helped connect the chart with company-level information.

At the same time, I have also been testing my own AI bot built with Codex. I created a personal stock analysis skill and used CIMB as one of the test cases for about a month.

For this short test, my securities P/L ratio was +1.10%.

Obviously, this is not a serious long-term result yet. One month is too short, and +1.10% does not prove that the system works. But it did make me think that AI can be useful as a research assistant, especially for filtering information faster.

My current view:

AI should not decide trades for us.
But AI can help us research faster, compare data faster, and avoid entering blindly.

For me, the best workflow is:

  1. Use AI to summarise the company
  2. Check valuation and financial health
  3. Review technical signals
  4. Compare with my own trading plan
  5. Only enter if the risk/reward still makes sense

Curious to hear from others here:
Do you use AI tools for Malaysian stock research?
And for those who moved from forex to stocks, what was the biggest adjustment for you?

Not financial advice. Just sharing my own experiment and learning process.

#moomoo #cimb u/moomoo_official $CIMB

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u/ImpressionCultural36 — 6 days ago
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Immigration officers are currently conducting inspections at Tower B of M Vertica, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.

Looks like quite a number of people might be detained again. Malaysia has been tightening enforcement on illegal workers recently, so those staying around the area, do stay alert.

Or is this another so-called “scam syndicate” being escorted away in VIP vehicles again? 👀

Any of our great Malaysia Reddit friends got the latest updates?

u/ImpressionCultural36 — 8 days ago
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FIVE GUILTY PLEAS. RM4,000 EACH. ONE CRYPTO SCAM WARNING.

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Five Chinese nationals—three men and two women—pleaded guilty at the George Town Magistrates’ Court to promoting a non-existent cryptocurrency investment scheme from a call centre in Batu Ferringhi, Penang.

Each defendant was fined RM4,000. Failure to pay would result in three months’ imprisonment.

The operation reportedly targeted Chinese nationals through online channels, using fictitious crypto investment opportunities to attract potential victims. The exact financial losses could not be determined.

This case carries a wider warning for investors:

- Do not trust unsolicited investment calls or messages.

- Never rely on screenshots of profits.

- Verify the platform with the relevant regulator.

- Be suspicious of guaranteed or unusually high returns.

- Never transfer funds under pressure.

A professional-looking platform does not prove that the investment exists.

Verify before you deposit.

#CryptoScam #ScamAlert #InvestorProtection #cryptocurrency

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u/ImpressionCultural36 — 14 days ago