Thursday 7 January 2016

FN8. Continue Chasing The GOLD

We cannot stop chasing can we.  Some of us even chase ghost, but I rather chase gold but not the type of gold to wear on my neck. 
This is actually more theory than practical cause even if I write as if I want to buy plenty of gold, the reality is still the same amount of gold I have in my investment portfolio, in other words, meagre amount. 
Today, 8th January 2016.  New target of buying gold: 10gm
Remember my last entry about gold when I said, if the share market and currency fall, gold should rise.  Well partly I was right, but I didn't put all my saving in one place, so I avoided that pit hole just in time.  Unfortunately as I check the gold price today, I cannot help seeing the possibility of plunging myself into the golden chase again.
Let's see.
5-day 2016 gold performance.
How can anyone miss having crazy amount of gold five days ago.  I did.  I mean I don't have that gold, but if I did, I could cash out today and get about RM9/gm profit. Yes,  not the entire RM9 is your profit, even if half of that is enough to make you smile all the way to the bank.
The great thing about gold chasing is that if you miss the five-day rise this time, look for the next.  But again, let's wait a while for the dragon to unload and drop back to say, RM145/gm.  Will it happen again?  Look for the stock market and currency will you.
Happy gold mining!
5-year graph for comparison.

Tuesday 5 January 2016

S8. MITSUI OUTLET PARK KLIA

 
One Tuesday morning I was wondering what this place call Mitsui Outlet is all about.  Of course it is an outlet for selling goods but the name Mitsui is a Japanese name mostly associated with a bank in KL.  Am I right?  But further check with google revealed that the Mitsui Fudosan (not the Mitsui associated with banking) is a well-known Japanese property developer.  This Mitsui Outlet is a joint development with Malaysia Airports Holding hence the name Mitsui Outlet KLIA.
The concept of the mall is Factory Outlet, very much similar with Johor Premium Outlet (JPO). 


Based on google maps estimation, it is 56 km from KLCC and should take about one hour drive from the centre of KL.  Looking for it is not difficult at all just head towards KLIA and as you see the KLIA mosque you are very much on course.

Look who is here!!
























First impression of this place is all about Japanese, feels much like in an AEON mall but the biggest different is the space.  As we were there on Tuesday morning (yes I was on leave but not because of wanting to come here), there was hardly any shoppers.  


























When you see a flight departure and arrival information it doesn't mean you are at an airport.  This is just to inform you that you shouldn't miss your flight or forgetting anyone you want to pick up.  This is not a surprise at all because the owner of this project is the operator of the airport as well.  



























The idea of shopping while waiting for your flight is already implemented clearly only by visiting KLIA2 where you will be 'forced' to walk through hundreds of shopping outlets before even check-in your flight.  


It seems like this idea of shopping is expanded further out from the airport itself and surprise surprise, you have a bus waiting for you free-of-charge of course.  Just don't forget your boarding pass!






Bus schedule is clearly displayed so you don't have any reason for missing that flight that you have paid for.


 
If you are here you must be into shopping.  Being factory outlet in nature, there are some big brands scattered on the four corners of the mall such as NIKE, adidas, PUMA, NB, TOPMAN etc.
 






Looking at their prices............not bad.










The idea of this place is for you to feel the four distinctive concepts; Sunshine Square, Pier Walk, Tropical Plaza, and Beach Walk.  I could not see these concepts, all I could see is area for foods, and shopping outlet.  Maybe still in the making.






 


We also found this sizable cake with a bargain.

You don't have to hurry, not unlike IKEA where you have to compete for parking space.  Here you have all the space in the world just for you.  Just don't leave your wallet at home.