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blackstreams
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19-Apr-2010 22:41
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BAC, which both Alexchia01 and you are holding, is also making a move. Enjoy the feeling. Cheers. | ||||
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jm2212
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19-Apr-2010 22:30
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if citi can stay above $5, it will be in another league, hopefully the gain can be sustained. cheers!! | ||||
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blackstreams
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19-Apr-2010 20:22
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Citigroup just blew away concensus EPS estimates of $0 (breakeven) and announced EPS of $0.15! Like BAC, it's firmly on the road to recovery. Hopefully this will be enough to counter the Goldman effect. Will listen to Vikram's post conference call before loading some more if positive. Need to hear his analysis of how the SEC/ financial reform will affect banks. Cheers. | ||||
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18-Apr-2010 10:47
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In fact, in the recent weeks since Feb there were good rally in some of the stocks and short term consolidation is inevitable. With the Greece issue (not really over yet), China Govt curbing the ppty mkt, likely interest rate hike, GS issue (maybe more to come), Airline problems (the disruption of flights in Europe), stocks market will likely take a beating before all these issues settle down. How hard it hits the stock mkt is anybody guess!!!! ![]() |
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blackstreams
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18-Apr-2010 01:38
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jm2212. Agree. That's the concensus view on Wall Street at the moment. The timing of the SEC announcement, just when the Democrats are trying to push through a bill for financial reform, left many observers feeling that an announcement is impending. That's why I held back from going into Citi yesterday and why I'm looking at BAC at $17, or less, as an option. Any announcement next week will sending financials tumbling and that's when I'm going in. Cheers.
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jm2212
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18-Apr-2010 00:56
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On Saturday, The New York Times suggested in an editorial the charges may be just the beginning of a broader government campaign against Wall Street. "Goldman is not the only bank to have sold mortgage-backed securities and then bet against them," the newspaper said. "We suspect that after Friday, others on Wall Street may have a harder time sleeping." As the economy is on the verge of recovering, rightfully usa gov would not do something too drastic to shake the entire financial system, just my opinion, if it can contain at GS alone, then it does post an buying opportunity, also hope that the iceland volcanic ash saga will end quickly, that has caused a serious impact to many countires. |
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blackstreams
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17-Apr-2010 22:09
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Jchong- Nah! The one who bought Google was Alexchia. I'd have to sell or pawn almost everything I own to purchase that, I'd miss my dog too much. I think the best buying opportunities will be Monday and Tuesday so I'll be keeping an eye out. Cheers.
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jchong71
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17-Apr-2010 18:52
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Fwah Blackstreams - 1.5 lots of Google? US$775k? :P Big time player siah! Last night's blood bath caught everyone by surprise.....and given SEC's knowledge of bank filing quarterly earnings, they couldnt have timed it better to kill the market's euphoria.....the panic selling across everything was amazing! My entry for SNAK was $2.70, looking forward to the quarterly earnings results next week. I do believe there should be good opportunities to buy on dips next week even as the Sword of Damocles (or in this case GS) hangs on the markets. Good luck to those vested in US! Blackstreams wrote: Last night's market was the proverbial dilemna wasn't it? Whether it was a good buying opportunity or would we be catching the wrong end of a falling knife? I think the night saw a confluence of three factors that caused hugh profit-taking - 1. GS saga; 2. Options Expiry; 3. Optimistic tide turning. I tried to "put a foot in" first and if necessary, average down/up with my 2nd and 3rd tranches but missed my target prices. (TAT- US$3.65; SNAK- US$2.7). Got my HOTT @ US$8.5 tho but I think it's a bit on the high side. However it's shown a remarkable resilience so I decided to go for it. Alex - Good to see another who dapples in the US markets. BAC's Merrill Lynch acquisition is turning out to be a brilliant move for them. I'll buy in if it drops to around US$17, it's run up too much over the last two months for me. Agree Citi's a bit murky but turnaround's well in progress. I'm waiting to see what Vikram's going to say on Monday before going in for more. Unfortunately for me, I haven't researched into HSBC. Google's a very good buy and the recent China saga has given many investors a chance to go in. But I like to go in a minimum of 1.5 lots each time (1 for investment and 0.5 for the fun of trading) and at US$550+ a share, I'll have to sell my car, my TV, golf clubs and pawn my dog to have cash for the 3 tranches investment method I prefer. Good luck tho. Cheers. |
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blackstreams
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17-Apr-2010 17:39
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Last night's market was the proverbial dilemna wasn't it? Whether it was a good buying opportunity or would we be catching the wrong end of a falling knife? I think the night saw a confluence of three factors that caused hugh profit-taking - 1. GS saga; 2. Options Expiry; 3. Optimistic tide turning. I tried to "put a foot in" first and if necessary, average down/up with my 2nd and 3rd tranches but missed my target prices. (TAT- US$3.65; SNAK- US$2.7). Got my HOTT @ US$8.5 tho but I think it's a bit on the high side. However it's shown a remarkable resilience so I decided to go for it. Alex - Good to see another who dapples in the US markets. BAC's Merrill Lynch acquisition is turning out to be a brilliant move for them. I'll buy in if it drops to around US$17, it's run up too much over the last two months for me. Agree Citi's a bit murky but turnaround's well in progress. I'm waiting to see what Vikram's going to say on Monday before going in for more. Unfortunately for me, I haven't researched into HSBC. Google's a very good buy and the recent China saga has given many investors a chance to go in. But I like to go in a minimum of 1.5 lots each time (1 for investment and 0.5 for the fun of trading) and at US$550+ a share, I'll have to sell my car, my TV, golf clubs and pawn my dog to have cash for the 3 tranches investment method I prefer. Good luck tho. Cheers. |
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alexchia01
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17-Apr-2010 10:24
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If you are looking to buy BOA, this is an opportunity to buy low. US and Europe Bank shares are on a running spree since Mid Mar 2010. Yesterday's US market drop gives us an opportunity to buy the stocks at a lower price. I brought HSBC and Google shares. BOA is also in my consideration list, but brought HSBC instead. I would avoid Citibank for now, they are still in the mist of turning around. Don't know how long it'll take. |
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jm2212
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17-Apr-2010 09:35
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ya, thought so too but in the end all got pulled down by the GS saga, dropped more than 5% | ||||
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blackstreams
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16-Apr-2010 19:17
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Woo hoo! Bank of America just blew expectations away. Est EPS was $0.09 and actual EPS was $0.28. Banks will be surging. jm2212 must be choking down his dinner with delight. Stevenk. jchong summarised it well and although I still have to go through the balance sheets in detail, I think this is a worthwhile calculated risk. Both jchong and I visit MotleyFools where fellow investors give their views. Cut out a link for u to take a look. Cheers. http://www.fool.com/investing/small-cap/2010/03/12/the-next-million-dollar-penny-stock.aspx |
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jchong71
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16-Apr-2010 18:47
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Hi Stevenk, Came across TAT on those numerous forums plus one article that was reviewing Soro's portfolio. The balance sheet is robust, but what's exciting is the potential upside for the company. Losses are natural way of life for oil explorations, very costly they are! Its good to have someone with prior industry experience plus deep pockets at the helm of this company (Malone, having sold his biz for $500m to Chesapeake Energy)......so we are very bullish on its prospects. Anyways, one man's meat is another one's poison. To each their own. |
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stevenk
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16-Apr-2010 16:52
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Hi guys, possible to advise how u get to know TAT? I have seen its balance sheet before...does not really impress me though...thanks in advance... |
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blackstreams
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16-Apr-2010 16:12
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Be careful about CEU man. From what I've read, looks scary. Everytime they promote their company, their share prices drop. Like u said, akin to the pharmaceuticals, need guts to invest when things are murky. Cheers.
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blackstreams
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16-Apr-2010 16:07
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Thanks, I'll need to hound a banker in Citibank to see if their trading account can do the same. I'm so bullish in Citi that I opened an account in it heh.
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blackstreams
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16-Apr-2010 15:56
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So? The US Govt is getting every cent back and with a hefty interest earned. Win-win situation for all. Bernanke played his cards right. It's in other firms like Fannymae and Freddymac that the bailouts are probably irretrievable, not Citi.
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jm2212
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16-Apr-2010 15:01
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glad to see some sharing of valuable info from both of you, thanks.
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jm2212
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16-Apr-2010 14:55
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i bought it thru standard chartered bank here. i bought SCB pref share last year and made a good profit within few months + the gain of dividen. these companies usually pay good dividen (range from 6 - 10%)
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niuyear
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16-Apr-2010 14:10
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US Citi using bail out money from other people's (their tax payer) money to pay you $12 per share.
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