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jackjames
    15-Jan-2007 14:17  
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well, if the expiry date is too close, you are doing nothing but gambling~
 
 
iPunter
    15-Jan-2007 12:40  
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Giantlow...



Aren't 'punters' also serious?

Punters just realise the uncertain nature of the stock market, so they act according to their perception and make some punts on probabilties.



But, as always, hopefully they won't punt too big or they stand to lose their pants... or even their g-strings... :) 
 
 
Livermore
    15-Jan-2007 12:28  
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My sister is better at warrants. She advised me to get a lower strike price and not too long expiry date. You pay a higher premium with longer expiry date
 

 
giantlow
    15-Jan-2007 12:27  
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I think today's recovery is not sustainable for now.

pple are still punting, no serious investors yet
 
 
giantlow
    15-Jan-2007 12:24  
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maybe not a Day after Tomorrow scenario, but i am sure the US can certainly do with colder weather like minus 20 degrees?

muahahaha
 
 
nickyng
    15-Jan-2007 11:20  
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well..i wont pin too much hope on 24th Jan for a bull run on SPC...better pray for a "Day after Tomorrow" scenario instead...then again...do u wish that?
 

 
hughsh2004
    15-Jan-2007 11:15  
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.. 8 more trading days prior to 24 Jan results released.. hope it can climb up steadily...
 
 
shplayer
    15-Jan-2007 11:10  
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nickyng,

For me, a punt is quick in and out. Either make some beer money or cut loss. More of a 'gut feel' TA....not based on FA.

Does not matter if price can sustain or not.

As FA practioner, I punt occassionally to add some excitement...otherwise, sticking strictly to FA is very boring.
 
 
EastonBay
    15-Jan-2007 10:59  
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Just a point for all to ponder:

Yes the winter may be arriving late... instead of a winter that last 5 months (in Scandinavian countries), it comes late but still ends around April. i.e. a short winter that last only 2.5 to 3 months. So, is there chance to recup the "lost" winter months.
 
 
nickyng
    15-Jan-2007 10:53  
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hmm...do u guy find it funny? in US/Europe winter are coming late...and then in SouthEast Asia at least..there's torrential unusal high raining ??

hmm...the weather is getting no gd....will that mean a deferred SPC stock bull-run? hee...
 

 
giantlow
    15-Jan-2007 10:05  
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no movement for my warrants yet leh.

but i guess its a matter of time for the warrant to catch up with the mother


 
 
YongJiu
    15-Jan-2007 09:56  
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hi giant, good on ya for all the confidence to hold =)
guess the cold weather will come.
 
 
nickyng
    15-Jan-2007 09:55  
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congrats!! so how much ur profit?? hee....wonder can it sustain??? yo yo here and there :P

 
 
shplayer
    15-Jan-2007 09:44  
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Punt timed perfectly :-)  :-)  :-)
 
 
nickyng
    15-Jan-2007 09:27  
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hee...technical rebound? hee...lucky din short today :P hmm..then again hard to say :P

 

 
giantlow
    15-Jan-2007 09:22  
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wow, up 8cents in early trade...

woohoo
 
 
giantlow
    15-Jan-2007 08:28  
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This reminds me of "The Day After Tomorrow"

Ice storms, snow, floods, tornado wallop US killing 13

Posted: 15 January 2007 0400 hrs

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/252538/1/.html

 
 
giantlow
    14-Jan-2007 23:07  
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Livermore the volumes for SPC DBeCW070423 are extremely weak. might not be able to release it
 
 
giantlow
    14-Jan-2007 23:01  
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oil prices recovered slightly on Friday and US is finally experiencing winter conditions (potential flooding too)

hmm. better not short for now

 
 
hughsh2004
    14-Jan-2007 22:36  
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.. tomorrow not sure whether any shortists at work to short SPC to  or below S$4.02 .. may accumulate on weaknesses (S$3.80 range....)
 
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