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If someone bought GENM at RM1.46, the lowest price, taking full advantage of foreign funds' panic in converting shares into more secured assets like gold -- is that called gambling?
Accounting 101, world's business trends, human psychology or behaviors, and even credible prophecies beyond sciences are more valuable than a story, haha:)
Google's AI:
Warren Buffett seeks a consistently high gross margin—preferably 40% or higher—as a key indicator of a company's durable competitive advantage, also known as an economic "moat". This metric signals that a company isn't forced to compete on price and has a resilient business model.
From your writings alone, I would not hire you without even looking into your academic qualifications -- not too much if I say you have no PhD degree for sure:)
Google AI:
The April 2025 stock market crash and heightened recession concerns likely fueled increased investment demand for gold as a safe-haven asset, potentially contributing to its price surge during that period.
I read that April news from credible foreign analysts and was "lucky" to anticipate the GENM crash, which was not related to the dividends or NY investment, but a rush to gold!
At RM1.46, GENM had reached its lowest point due to the extreme panic selling.
If you did not buy GENM at one of the lowest points in April, any price above that has higher risks. The decisions of accepting certain risks are yours, not some dumbasses' comments:)
When using AI, one should check the cited references and/or sensible content for credibility. Analyzing "sensible" content needs some academic research experience and skills.
Google AI:
"AI garbage in, garbage out" is a version of the long-standing computing principle GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out), which means that the quality of an AI's output is directly determined by the quality of the input data it receives. If an AI system is trained on flawed, incomplete, biased, or outdated data, its outputs will also be flawed, unreliable, and potentially misleading.
I was right he has no degrees, as evidenced by the incomprehensible English and BS, hahaha:) All my tertiary degrees are from the US in three different states to avoid Malaysian Little Pink like you, hehehe:) This is how you judge a "sensible" content without a need for his academic qualifications!
This is an example of why using an app like Google Translate does not replace the need to learn real English, hahaha -- so funny and more embarrassment if he continues to reply:)