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I keep buying from today onward.
risktaker ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 11:18) Posted:
Not a good time to pick up stocks atm
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Drop so much, what should we do?
chewwl88 ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 12:31) Posted:
Is far from target price $0.90.. will good next year?
Bintang ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 11:38) Posted:
If the share price keeps on falling by closing below 57 cents , it may go down to test the support at 50 cents , set stop-loss protection now |
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Is Sgd. 0.50 possible? So I rather wait till Sgd. 0.30 safer to enter right?
buylist ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 09:07) Posted:
Well said. this stock is no where near Yanlord. unfortunately it is just being played.... See u at 50c |
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So money cost averaging from Sgd. 0.85 to Sgd. 0.005 then.
bennykusman ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 12:21) Posted:
mee too.. i think 0.75 is a good price to enter
risktaker ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 12:17) Posted:
I will enter when it touch 0.75
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Sgd. 1.38 could be possible.
Jackpot2010 ( Date: 04-Oct-2009 17:20) Posted:
SMRT is a defensive stock - not favoured during a bull run. From Mar low to-date it is still trading at about the same price with small gain. But I notice there are now so many retail shops around MRT stations. This rental income is pure profit to SMRT 'cos the space is already there for free & could drive its earnings up significantly in coming reports. |
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STI above 3,000 level is a fair prediction within end of 2009.
chewwl88 ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 12:20) Posted:
So I assume it is an only an correction. It will rebound on NOV and DEC to STI 2800?
Hulumas ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 12:18) Posted:
No such thing calls bear market in 2009, 2010 and 2011 I suppose!! |
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No such thing calls bear market in 2009, 2010 and 2011 I suppose!!!
chewwl88 ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 12:00) Posted:
according to the news mention if STI hit down support 2560 will turn to bear market.
Is that true???? It is the major correction only???
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Three days out, one day in loh....
thulasiappan ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 10:32) Posted:
can you enlighten me. Is it the time to go in or out?
pharoah88 ( Date: 05-Oct-2009 10:25) Posted:
Bank shares and Insurer shares and finance shares....
TIME TO CUT LOSS and MAXIMISE PROFIT.
# # # # Monday: 5 October 2009
MAS warned that more capital raising for banks - including Singapore banks -
is on the cards as global regulators look to strengthen the banking system.
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But subjected to over correction after CD. So technical rebounce is expected!
dealer0168 ( Date: 10-Sep-2009 22:09) Posted:
CD jus finished. I guess there will not be much upwards surge in near term.
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Equity is our best choice then!
candle ( Date: 03-Oct-2009 19:41) Posted:
we r not growing $ by placing them in FD. we r actually loss them over time.
we should look for instrument which suits us and return is more than inflation.
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No one stop you doing that, as you wish. I am not vested at all!
jm2212 ( Date: 03-Oct-2009 22:43) Posted:
i'm thinking to pick up more citi and bank of america, anyone has other suggestion or recommendation? |
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That is for sure. It is a matter of time!
yoril_xq ( Date: 03-Oct-2009 10:27) Posted:
I think we should be optimistic for another bull run. |
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No problem, after all, it is still single digit not to worry.
lookcc ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 22:21) Posted:
fty orders 4 aug expected up by 1.00% compared 2 last mth....but actual data is decrease of 0.8% compared 2 july...tch.
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It is still single digit not to waorry. Ha. ha.. ha...
rabbitfoot ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 20:41) Posted:
Oh dear, US unemployment rate hits 9.8%. |
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Are you refering to me I suppose. By the way, my nick name is HULUMAS not HUMULAS.
I have replied your message.
brunica ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 15:43) Posted:
hi humulas.. i sent u a message , did u read it ?? |
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Buying month of October then!!!
richtan ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 18:17) Posted:
Relax, this is just some correction, not mkt crash nor end of the world yet, enjoy your weekend.
For your weekend reading:
Oct. 1, 2009, 12:01 a.m. EDT · Recommend (1) · Post:
Is October correction inevitable?
Commentary: Not if you study patterns of crash years
By Ethan Anderson
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (MarketWatch) -- Most investors seem braced for a big correction, but in my experience the majority is usually wrong.
In order to predict the future, one must consider the past and research similar market cycles to come up with a probable forecast for the future. After studying comparable periods to the one we are experiencing today, investors will realize that an October correction is not likely.
Consider the following:
We have not yet recovered fully from 2008. The market rebound after the crash of 1987 did not see a correction of 10% until 1990, which is more than two years later. Moreover, that correction was after "only" a 35% drop from top to bottom. At present, we are only six months removed from a 55% drop in the market.
/conga/story/2009/10/trading-strategies.html 31978
October may be a negative month, but it's usually more in the range of 3% to 5%. The Octobers of 2008 and 1987 were the two biggest October sell-offs of the last 30 years, but each was preceded by a negative September. This year, September was positive.
During past October sell-offs, the month didn't represent the first wave of the attack. May and June often paved the way. October then stepped up to wipe out the survivors who believed the worst was over. Again, we did not see major selloffs in May or in June. In fact, this past June marked the fourth consecutive month of gains.
If we do sink lower in October, the catalyst can easily be the lack of top-line growth in earnings reports. However, if top-line growth is present, it can be another factor driving the market up in October.
To play devil's advocate, I must point out that six months after the market bottomed in 1987, the market was 21% higher. After the 2002 bottom, it was 24% higher. Today, we are 58% higher than we were in March. This is a significant jump.
To prepare investments for October, consider diversifying with a prudent amount of truly non-correlated asset classes like Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS), commodities such as precious metals, managed futures and inverse funds.
If you have already pulled significant assets out of the market and are sitting on the sidelines, get back in but not all at once. Dollar-cost-average back into a diversified portfolio in order to avoid buying in on the worst day of the year, and consider tactical asset allocation programs for a small percentage of your portfolio.
On the fixed income side, TIPS is a good way to get some income and inflation protection. The Fidelity Floating Rate Bond Fund /quotes/comstock/10r!ffrhx (FFRHX 9.32, -0.01, -0.11%) still looks attractive. Blackrock Global Allocation /quotes/comstock/10r!mdlox (MDLOX 17.30, -0.25, -1.43%) is a wonderful fund with multiple asset classes.
For equities, Tom Soviero and some of the rest of the folks over at Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund /quotes/comstock/10r!flvix (FLVIX 25.65, -1.12, -4.18%) are some of the best in the business, as is the team running the Kinetics Paradigm Fund. /quotes/comstock/10r!wwnpx (WWNPX 19.19, -0.57, -2.89%)
In conclusion, it is inevitable that a correction will occur in the market at some point, but research shows that an October correction is unlikely. A 3% to 5% pullback is conceivable for October, but do not prepare investments for a major selloff. You will regret it.
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Correction resistant share........ CHINA JISHAN!!!
bennykusman ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 17:03) Posted:
happy weekend to alll... put away ur worries.. enjoy the weekend.....
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Mild correction loh.... NORMAL!
hologram ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 17:35) Posted:
Who can tell me what happened to this stupid counter |
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Since you know it, you short loh.... Joking Ha.ha..ha...
Calculation ( Date: 02-Oct-2009 16:54) Posted:
Looks like market is in a blood bath! Those with the power to hold should be alright, while those with cash in hand should be timing their strikes. Those purchased to contra must be having a fright. And those who short the market, they are enjoying the ride. |
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So now it is still ""buy the rumours sell the fact"". KXD is on the reversal correction? Should I start accumulating again?
risktaker ( Date: 29-Sep-2009 08:38) Posted:
KXD might rise from Ashes :) Currently still working on a deal with a buyer. If that goes through.(75% will success)
HUAT AH 8888 :)
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