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13-Oct-2010 09:28 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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chIef  kIngmaker  is  late

Grand  fOrce  stIll  On  the  way



BullishTempo      ( Date: 13-Oct-2010 09:24) Posted:

Good morning guys, so whats up? Smiley

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13-Oct-2010 09:25 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Time Buy Q Buy TVol Price Other Sell Sell Q
09:23:58 (-,100,000) 7,749,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:58 (-,100,000) 7,749,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:56 -- -- -- -- B 2.100 (2,000) 6,904,000
09:23:56 (800,000) 7,849,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:55 (96,000) 7,049,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:54 -- -- -- -- B 2.100 (5,000) 6,902,000
09:23:54 (-96,000) 6,953,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:53 (3,000) 7,049,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:51 (-51,000) 7,046,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:50 -- -- 1000 2.090 B -- --
09:23:50 -- -- -- -- S 2.100 (-2,000) 6,897,000
09:23:49 (100,000) 7,097,000 2.090 -- -- S -- --
09:23:44 -- -- -- -- S 2.100 (-5,000) 6,899,000
09:23:44 -- -- 5000 2.100 S -- --
09:23:41 -- -- -- -- B 2.100 (10,000) 6,904,000
09:23:37 (-1,000) 6,997,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:23:37 -- -- 1000 2.090 B -- --
09:23:36 -- -- -- -- S 2.100 (-4,000) 6,894,000
09:23:33 -- -- -- -- S 2.100 (-43,000


icetomato      ( Date: 13-Oct-2010 09:18) Posted:

Ok....... I am thinking of selling part of my older lots.... Or should I wait till it crosses 2.10????

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13-Oct-2010 09:22 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Time Buy Q Buy TVol Price Other Sell Sell Q
09:21:33 (220,000) 6,152,000 2.090 -- -- S -- --
09:21:33 (220,000) 6,152,000 2.090 -- -- S -- --
09:21:31 -- -- -- -- S 2.100 (1,000) 6,959,000
09:21:30 -- -- -- -- S 2.100 (-30,000) 6,958,000
09:21:30 -- -- 30000 2.100 S -- --
09:21:28 -- -- -- -- B 2.100 (20,000) 6,988,000
09:21:18 -- -- -- -- B 2.100 (35,000) 6,968,000
09:21:06 -- -- -- -- B 2.100 (2,000) 6,933,000
09:21:03 (-1,000) 5,932,000 2.090 -- -- B -- --
09:21:03 -- -- 1000 2.090 B --


bladez87      ( Date: 13-Oct-2010 09:14) Posted:

market depth pls someone!

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13-Oct-2010 09:20 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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vIsItOr  made  a  dOnatIOn  at  S$2.09

09:02:59 2.090 2,000,000 Sold To Buyer



pharoah88      ( Date: 13-Oct-2010 09:09) Posted:



Wednesday: 13 OCTOBER 2010  D-Day

GAP  UP  by  S$0.03

09:00:14 2.100 59,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:12 2.100 233,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:11 2.100 274,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:10 2.092 25,000 X
09:00:05 2.090 31,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:05 2.090 13,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:04 2.090 1,000,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:03 2.090 318,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:03 2.090 110,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:02 2.090 100,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:01 2.090 15,000 Bought From Seller
08:59:02 2.090 1,819,000 Bought From Seller
08:35:00 2.071 76,000 X

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13-Oct-2010 09:17 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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GENTING  BIRTHDAY  PROPHECY

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13-Oct-2010 09:09 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Wednesday: 13 OCTOBER 2010  D-Day

GAP  UP  by  S$0.03

09:00:14 2.100 59,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:12 2.100 233,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:11 2.100 274,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:10 2.092 25,000 X
09:00:05 2.090 31,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:05 2.090 13,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:04 2.090 1,000,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:03 2.090 318,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:03 2.090 110,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:02 2.090 100,000 Bought From Seller
09:00:01 2.090 15,000 Bought From Seller
08:59:02 2.090 1,819,000 Bought From Seller
08:35:00 2.071 76,000 X
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13-Oct-2010 08:53 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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13-Oct-2010 08:50 User Research/Opinions   /   ******** GENTING ******* BERHAD ********       Go to Message
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BullishTempo      ( Date: 12-Oct-2010 21:16) Posted:



After studying the STI and GentingSP and also Genting Berhad, I have a new theory. If you guys look at the Genting Berhad chart, you can see that it has broken new high today, and Genting Berhad has been steadily going up over the last 2 weeks. Also, Genting Berhad MACD has just made a bullish crossover. This is a buy signal. Genting Berhad owns 51% of GentingSP, so GentingSP cannot fall too far behind, and it is now time for GentingSP to play catching up with its mother company.

If you compare GentingSP and STI, GentingSP is moving in a cycle ahead of STI. When GentingSP RSI was at a high, STI RSI was only at middle level. When GentingSP RSI retreating to lower level, STI RSI moved to a high. Now GentingSP RSI is moving from a low to the middle level, and STI RSI is starting to retreat lower from a high. So in other words, I expect GentingSP to move in opposite direction from STI for at least the next few days.

 So, GentingSP is always one step ahead of STI.  LoL.... just my theory, no need to be so serious. 
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13-Oct-2010 08:47 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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13-Oct-2010 08:45 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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13-Oct-2010 08:38 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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13-Oct-2010 08:31 Others   /   TRADE FREELY & LiVE LONGER       Go to Message
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12-Oct-2010 20:59 Trading Techniques   /   TRADING < WARRANT >       Go to Message
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Why You Need to Switch Warrant Strikes in This Market


As broad indices refurbish new recent highs and stock prices break into new price territories, warrant investors may find that the warrants they previously traded may no longer be suitable. It is thus important that warrant traders consider switching into other warrants to maintain their gearing as market conditions change.


Importance of switching strikes
With spiking stock prices, many call warrants would have moved further in-the-money (and put warrants out-of-the-money). In some cases, many of these warrants may no longer be on tight spreads as a result of becoming deep-in-the-money. Usually with deltas above 80%, issuers widen their offer spread on these warrants and the bid/offer volume may be reduced as they are no longer willing to sell large volumes of such warrants.


An example to illustrate the above can be seen via an IndoFood Agri warrant IndoAgriMBLeCW101102 (LD4W), exercise price $2.20. When IndoFood Agri surged 7% to $2.45 yesterday, all IndoFood call warrants moved further in-the-money. In the case of IndoAgriMBLeCW101102 (LD4W), exercise price $2.20, as the share price jumped to $2.45, the delta on this warrant also rose to 90%. The offer price on the warrant was thus widened, with the warrant now trading on a one cent spread. Offer volumes were also reduced to just 50 lots from the 150 quoted on Friday when stock price was lower.

In such instances, warrant holders and traders looking to take or maintain a leveraged view on IndoFood may consider switching or rolling their position into another warrant of a higher strike such as IndoAgriMBLeCW110201 (L6HW), exercise price $2.50 which will provide a higher effective gearing.

With stock prices moving up fast, investors may have noticed widening spreads and reduced volume in certain warrants over various names, including SGX, Wilmar, UOB, Genting etc. Hence, this strategy of switching into warrants of a different strike as a result of moving prices and changing market conditions is not limited to just IndoFood but should be applied to all underlyings. Macquarie regularly renews warrant issuance over stock underlyings to provide investors with new warrants to switch into as share prices move. 

* For a full list of Macquarie warrants over different underlyings, investors can do a Warrant Search at http://www.warrants.com.sg/en/warrants/search_e.cgi 
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12-Oct-2010 20:56 User Research/Opinions   /   ^^^^^^^^GENTING HK^^^^^^^^ WARRANTS ^^^^^^^^       Go to Message
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Why You Need to Switch Warrant Strikes in This Market


As broad indices refurbish new recent highs and stock prices break into new price territories, warrant investors may find that the warrants they previously traded may no longer be suitable. It is thus important that warrant traders consider switching into other warrants to maintain their gearing as market conditions change.


Importance of switching strikes
With spiking stock prices, many call warrants would have moved further in-the-money (and put warrants out-of-the-money). In some cases, many of these warrants may no longer be on tight spreads as a result of becoming deep-in-the-money. Usually with deltas above 80%, issuers widen their offer spread on these warrants and the bid/offer volume may be reduced as they are no longer willing to sell large volumes of such warrants.


An example to illustrate the above can be seen via an IndoFood Agri warrant IndoAgriMBLeCW101102 (LD4W), exercise price $2.20. When IndoFood Agri surged 7% to $2.45 yesterday, all IndoFood call warrants moved further in-the-money. In the case of IndoAgriMBLeCW101102 (LD4W), exercise price $2.20, as the share price jumped to $2.45, the delta on this warrant also rose to 90%. The offer price on the warrant was thus widened, with the warrant now trading on a one cent spread. Offer volumes were also reduced to just 50 lots from the 150 quoted on Friday when stock price was lower.

In such instances, warrant holders and traders looking to take or maintain a leveraged view on IndoFood may consider switching or rolling their position into another warrant of a higher strike such as IndoAgriMBLeCW110201 (L6HW), exercise price $2.50 which will provide a higher effective gearing.

With stock prices moving up fast, investors may have noticed widening spreads and reduced volume in certain warrants over various names, including SGX, Wilmar, UOB, Genting etc. Hence, this strategy of switching into warrants of a different strike as a result of moving prices and changing market conditions is not limited to just IndoFood but should be applied to all underlyings. Macquarie regularly renews warrant issuance over stock underlyings to provide investors with new warrants to switch into as share prices move. 

* For a full list of Macquarie warrants over different underlyings, investors can do a Warrant Search at http://www.warrants.com.sg/en/warrants/search_e.cgi 
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12-Oct-2010 20:54 User Research/Opinions   /   ******** GENTING SP ******** WARRATS ********       Go to Message
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Why You Need to Switch Warrant Strikes in This Market


As broad indices refurbish new recent highs and stock prices break into new price territories, warrant investors may find that the warrants they previously traded may no longer be suitable. It is thus important that warrant traders consider switching into other warrants to maintain their gearing as market conditions change.


Importance of switching strikes
With spiking stock prices, many call warrants would have moved further in-the-money (and put warrants out-of-the-money). In some cases, many of these warrants may no longer be on tight spreads as a result of becoming deep-in-the-money. Usually with deltas above 80%, issuers widen their offer spread on these warrants and the bid/offer volume may be reduced as they are no longer willing to sell large volumes of such warrants.


An example to illustrate the above can be seen via an IndoFood Agri warrant IndoAgriMBLeCW101102 (LD4W), exercise price $2.20. When IndoFood Agri surged 7% to $2.45 yesterday, all IndoFood call warrants moved further in-the-money. In the case of IndoAgriMBLeCW101102 (LD4W), exercise price $2.20, as the share price jumped to $2.45, the delta on this warrant also rose to 90%. The offer price on the warrant was thus widened, with the warrant now trading on a one cent spread. Offer volumes were also reduced to just 50 lots from the 150 quoted on Friday when stock price was lower.

In such instances, warrant holders and traders looking to take or maintain a leveraged view on IndoFood may consider switching or rolling their position into another warrant of a higher strike such as IndoAgriMBLeCW110201 (L6HW), exercise price $2.50 which will provide a higher effective gearing.

With stock prices moving up fast, investors may have noticed widening spreads and reduced volume in certain warrants over various names, including SGX, Wilmar, UOB, Genting etc. Hence, this strategy of switching into warrants of a different strike as a result of moving prices and changing market conditions is not limited to just IndoFood but should be applied to all underlyings. Macquarie regularly renews warrant issuance over stock underlyings to provide investors with new warrants to switch into as share prices move. 

* For a full list of Macquarie warrants over different underlyings, investors can do a Warrant Search at http://www.warrants.com.sg/en/warrants/search_e.cgi 
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12-Oct-2010 20:28 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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fOr  DECADES

SENTOSA 

DEFEATED  NUMEROUS  ENTREPRENEURS

PROFITABILITY   was  IMPOSSIBLE





GENTING  NOTHINGS  IMPOSSIBILITY
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12-Oct-2010 20:14 User Research/Opinions   /   |||||||| LONG |||||||| ....shOrt....       Go to Message
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T H I N K

POLL QUESTION: In build up to Wall Street 2 (Sept 24 release), we are posting some of Gordon Gekko's fav quotes. What are your faves?

CHOICES AND RESULTS
- I don't throw darts at a board. I bet on sure things, 5 votes, 14.71%
- It's all about the bucks, kid. The rest is conversation., 2 votes, 5.88%
- Ever wonder why fund managers can't beat the S&P 500? 'Cause they're sheep, and sheep get slaugthered., 5 votes, 14.71%
- Lunch is for wimps ..., 1 votes, 2.94%
- If your enemy is superior, evade him. If angry, irritate him. If equally matched, fight, and if not split and reevaluate. - Bud Fox at Gordon's house., 4 votes, 11.76%
- Every battle is won, before its ever fought. Think about it...., 5 votes, 14.71%
- The point is, ladies and gentleman, that greed -- for lack of a better word -- is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms -- greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge -- has marked the upward surge of mankind!!!, 6 votes, 17.65%
- Greed is not good. Greed is why this country is in the toilet., 2 votes, 5.88%
- He does not know the difference between preferred stock and livestock., 1 votes, 2.94%
- Do you think the difference between this man (homeless) and this man (business suit) was luck?!, 3 votes, 8.82%
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12-Oct-2010 20:06 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Monday and Tueday 

presented  several  wIndOws

to  bUy  lOw

and  /  or

tO  SELL  hIgh




dId you sEE what  you sAW ?




dId you nOt sEE what you dId nOt sEE ?
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12-Oct-2010 19:59 Others   /   ? ? SGX RESPONSIBLE for TOXIC CHINA STOCKS ? ?       Go to Message
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WHY  CHINA  STOCKS  LISTED  in OTHER  COUNTRIES  are  NOT  TOXIC    ? ? ? ?

Is  SINGAPORE's  or  SGX's  CORPORATE  GOVERNANCE STANDARD  TOO  lOw    ? ? ? ?
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12-Oct-2010 19:55 Others   /   ? ? SGX RESPONSIBLE for TOXIC CHINA STOCKS ? ?       Go to Message
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sInce  IMF  nOw  has  "cUrreny  cOps"

what abOUt  "eqUity cOps"    ? ? ? ?

at  least  sIngapOre  shOUld  have  "S-chIp cOps"    ? ? ? ?


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