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20-Aug-2009 15:16 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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see what happens to the markets in Sept-Oct..
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20-Aug-2009 14:59 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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take this opportuny to sell into strength..do not add more positions
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20-Aug-2009 14:51 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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2nd half artificially propped up the price to 17.5.. at low vol transacted..

let's see how they play this after 4pm
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20-Aug-2009 14:12 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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.855.. on the move up..
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20-Aug-2009 14:11 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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same strategy

ozone2002      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 09:12) Posted:

gotta break 92 to breakout to the upside..

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20-Aug-2009 11:58 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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i like this graph a lot..and we can learn a lot from history..cause humans never learn..

when people think ur advice is like quantum physics and give u the funny stare..then all the more u are on the right track..

e.g if u say market is gonna crash and consensus think ya gone bonkers...ya prob right that market is gonna crash :) that's how the 80/20 rule works..



cheongwee      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 19:21) Posted:



i just recive this ...i know it is no good for the soul.,esp today......but just read plainly...dont believe everything in it...

 

Today’s Market Is
Mirroring The Crash Of 1929
Almost Perfectly




modified version of the 1929-1932 Dow comparison chart originally created by David Rosenberg of Gluskin Shef

Today’s bear market is virtually a copy of the 1930s version. In fact, the correlation between the two charts is 4/5ths perfect.

That's a very big deal.

You’re lucky to see a correlation above 0.6 in finance. (Gold and the dollar are only 0.28 inversely correlated, for example.)

So a 0.8 correlation is virtually unheard of. But that’s how closely today’s market is mirroring that of the 1930s.

“Bottom callers” including legends like Jesse Livermore, Benjamin Graham and others bought all the way down and lost massive fortunes.

And you can bet that a hefty portion of today's bigshots are going to do the same in the months and years to come.

Key Factor 1930's Right Now
Initial Collapse -49% -52%
Length of the
Subsequent Rally
155 days 150 days+
Gain of the
Subsequent Rally
+50% +50%
Final Collapse -70% Coming Soon


Ok, you're skeptical. So what if the charts for today and 1929 are identical?

How about the earnings? After all, profits are what drive the stock market over time.

S&P 500 earnings projection originally produced by chart of the day

Look at the chart to the left. Yes, projected earnings are a driver all right. Right off a cliff!

Earnings today are even lower than they were during the Great Depression.

They’ve fallen 98% from their peak in 2007. Adjusted for inflation, stocks have NEVER been this unprofitable in the last 80 years.

In light of the rampant bullishness ... the parabolic rally in the S&P 500 ... the horrific earnings ... and the similarity between today’s rally and that of 1929, one thing is clear:

Another crash is certain to come.


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20-Aug-2009 11:54 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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actually not a good sign..there's a tail forming (17.5-18c) with a close @ 17c shows distribution..

smart money probably throwing to public..

DYODD
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20-Aug-2009 11:52 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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somebody dumped 3 x 1000 lots @ 17c

vol is gettin crazy today..
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20-Aug-2009 10:40 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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definitely Bbs are in this today..look at the no of lots they buy each time..Huge!
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20-Aug-2009 10:35 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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nice..i accumulated also..seeing 16c as the support..

 



lawcheemeng      ( Date: 20-Aug-2009 10:32) Posted:

yesterday ppl begiing to sell at 16cts,today  wanting to buy stockmarket very funny leh. hehehe. buy some at 16 cts yesterday.

ozone2002      ( Date: 20-Aug-2009 10:19) Posted:

yeah!..2c up in 2seconds..haha


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20-Aug-2009 10:28 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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20c coming..!
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20-Aug-2009 10:19 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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yeah!..2c up in 2seconds..haha
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20-Aug-2009 10:05 Citic Envirotech   /   United Envirotech       Go to Message
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looks like Utd is gg to be on the move again
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19-Aug-2009 14:20 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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more to come..

ozone2002      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 11:08) Posted:

forgot to add..don't even bother to buy on dip..cos it's gonna be a big dip..

unless u are a shortist.. or put warrant player capitalizing on the drop



wongmx6      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 09:57) Posted:

My thinking is very close to you.

Hoping that you are right.

Just wonder will i miss the boat......

 



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19-Aug-2009 11:10 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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retailers open the market..

the Bigboys after their meetings and hearty breakfast then only come on ard 10+ just in time with HK opening..



singaporegal      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 09:59) Posted:



I notice that everyday at 9.50am the market will suddenly turn very cautious and there will be some people selling. 

This is probably in anticipation of the HSI opening. Usually after 10.10am, things will be more optimistic.

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19-Aug-2009 11:08 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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forgot to add..don't even bother to buy on dip..cos it's gonna be a big dip..

unless u are a shortist.. or put warrant player capitalizing on the drop



wongmx6      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 09:57) Posted:

My thinking is very close to you.

Hoping that you are right.

Just wonder will i miss the boat......

 



ozone2002      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 09:47) Posted:

sell into strength...come back in nov..


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19-Aug-2009 10:31 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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genting hit half of yest vol..looking gd so far..
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19-Aug-2009 09:47 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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sell into strength...come back in nov..
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19-Aug-2009 09:12 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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gotta break 92 to breakout to the upside..
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18-Aug-2009 23:17 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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today up bar on higher vol than yesterdays'..

good sign.. lets hope for more upbars on even higher vol..cheers!
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