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Chewbacca
    10-Jun-2009 14:30  
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Trying to maximize profit and minimize lost, I guess.

Assuming you bought at 2.82 and you think current price (2.56ish) is the highest it will reach in quite a while, then you should sell off and rebuy when it drops again. That will give more profit than keeping it until it gets higher than your buy price.

But then, this is....riskier. Totally depends on your risk appetite. High risk, high return.



dealer0168      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 13:49) Posted:

Wow u buy in at quite high price.

Emm why not keep them fr long terms. Selling them now will mean lost....

Kepland share price will definately goes up high again, but we need to wait patiencely.

 



amilytan      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 09:43) Posted:

Let say Buy it at 2.82


 
 
dealer0168
    10-Jun-2009 13:49  
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Wow u buy in at quite high price.

Emm why not keep them fr long terms. Selling them now will mean lost....

Kepland share price will definately goes up high again, but we need to wait patiencely.

 



amilytan      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 09:43) Posted:

Let say Buy it at 2.82

 
 
amilytan
    10-Jun-2009 09:43  
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Let say Buy it at 2.82
 

 
dealer0168
    10-Jun-2009 09:27  
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Depend on the pricing u got for yr Kepland share.

amilytan      ( Date: 10-Jun-2009 08:49) Posted:

So, what is your advice? Sell first then buy back later after dilution?

 
 
amilytan
    10-Jun-2009 08:49  
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So, what is your advice? Sell first then buy back later after dilution?
 
 
dealer0168
    10-Jun-2009 08:26  
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Yes. N that my worst case guess fr this baby.

Although there is dilution to the share, but the cash obtained fr the RIGHT activities boost up the company war chest .N by raising cash, their net borrowing decreases. Companies are placing themselves in a position for the future recovery. In another word, it is actually a good move or a positive news to investor. Thus for Kepland share price to be bady down due to the dilution (to around $1.09), i will thk not quite possible .

Emm unless Kepland badly managed the cash obtained from RIGHT (which i thk will not be). 
 

 
amilytan
    09-Jun-2009 22:37  
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You mean the price will dilute between 2- 2.2 after the right start trade?
 
 
dealer0168
    09-Jun-2009 22:26  
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Btw the $2 to $2.20 is my worst case value. Smiley

dealer0168      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 22:21) Posted:



If $1.09 comes, emm that means STI index clash badly again. $1.09 should not come back again.

At most, my guess will be around $2 to $2.20.

Let see HLJHLJ & the rest got any comment on it.......

 

 
 
dealer0168
    09-Jun-2009 22:21  
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If $1.09 comes, emm that means STI index clash badly again. $1.09 should not come back again.

At most, my guess will be around $2 to $2.20.

Let see HLJHLJ & the rest got any comment on it.......

 
 
 
amilytan
    09-Jun-2009 22:03  
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Based on your experience, anybody know what is the price of this counter after the right? Let say on friday is 2.5. When come on monday will it become 2.5 - 1.09?
 

 
HLJHLJ
    09-Jun-2009 21:20  
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Today's spike is a good sign. Nearly hit my cut-loss price, thanks to today's spike that Im holding on.
Fear not, it is still in the uptrend line (use MA). Also in the upper half of bollinger (I don't use this anymore as I once burnt by this). Vol is rising as well. Hope for tomorrow good day. If it drops below 2.3, better watch out.
 
 
dealer0168
    09-Jun-2009 19:29  
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Thks. Yup, notice to rank change today as well. Smiley

<All the BEST to Kepland & us.....the investor. Cheers.>



E-war      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 18:59) Posted:

Yeah, actually dun really mind if it takes a slower growth rate up. Better if it rises steadily then cheong up and down like that. By the way dealer, congratulations on your 'level up'(I hope I'm right. Can't rem clearly). Haha...

 
 
Livermore
    09-Jun-2009 19:24  
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Well let's see how it goes. 
 
 
Livermore
    09-Jun-2009 19:22  
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I used to look at Bollinger Bands but not any more. Use trend lines, resistance and support lines, determine if stock on uptrend or downtrend and watch the price volume 

singaporegal      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 10:07) Posted:

If you look at the chart, you can see that it has bounced off the upper bollinger band. It appears to still have some energy downwards. Note that today's volume is lower than usual so this upside may not last long.

Possible support around the $2.0 level.

Caveat emptor. 



E-war      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 10:04) Posted:

Good, holding steady at 2.42ish. Any chartist can est the next burst of fire?


 
 
Livermore
    09-Jun-2009 19:19  
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If you look at the chart, it was right on the trend line when it fell to $2.34 yesterday. Today's buy volume is quite significant. You can use trend line to determine point of entry when you see stock is on a  uptrend

singaporegal      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 10:07) Posted:

If you look at the chart, you can see that it has bounced off the upper bollinger band. It appears to still have some energy downwards. Note that today's volume is lower than usual so this upside may not last long.

Possible support around the $2.0 level.

Caveat emptor. 



E-war      ( Date: 09-Jun-2009 10:04) Posted:

Good, holding steady at 2.42ish. Any chartist can est the next burst of fire?


 

 
E-war
    09-Jun-2009 18:59  
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Yeah, actually dun really mind if it takes a slower growth rate up. Better if it rises steadily then cheong up and down like that. By the way dealer, congratulations on your 'level up'(I hope I'm right. Can't rem clearly). Haha...
 
 
dealer0168
    09-Jun-2009 18:09  
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After this week, hopefully Kepland price start to stablise & progress upwards
 
 
sureesh40
    09-Jun-2009 16:15  
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why are people trading this stock for short term gain, when the long term price can go up to several $
 
 
dealer0168
    09-Jun-2009 13:19  
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Maybe bc of this news:

DMG & Partners Securities said it has upgraded its rating on the property sector to “overweight” from “neutral”, saying the recovery in housing demand looks sustainable as foreign buyers are slowly returning. City Developments (CIT SP), the city’s second biggest developer, gained 1.5% to $9.08. Allgreen Properties (AG SP), the developer controlled by Malaysian billionaire Robert Kuok, rose 4.2% to 99 cents. Keppel Land (KPLD SP), partly owned by Keppel Corp., jumped 3.4% to $2.42.
 
 
dealer0168
    09-Jun-2009 13:15  
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Seems like Kepland is learning to swim up again.
 
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