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fred123
    01-Mar-2008 11:37  
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Heard of this Price-Volume indicator? Trading success rate more than 70% and profit of 100%/year at www.tradesg.com.sg

 
 
 
bulbideal
    01-Mar-2008 11:36  
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Next week is Singapore computer show again..... Recent few shows we saw super crowded consumer packing around

When "CASH IS KING"

That remind me those very bad years in 2000 to 2004 during the computers show when there are more salesman than consumers and everyone is pushing their leaflets to your nose!

Very sad situation.

YES. CASH IS KING.

Credit is shit with pay pay pay when the times up. IT's credit anyway
 
 
winsontkl
    01-Mar-2008 11:32  
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Everyone will realise "Cash is King" is most true come Monday...
 

 
bulbideal
    01-Mar-2008 11:27  
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I had been reading this forum these days and standing side line.

I dear not even touch stocks since NOV and relief that i didn't go through the heart attack period.....  if you are playing short term.

Up and down trend really like a rollercosta.

Better don't toy with the ideal of good demands in gobel future like China and India.

US is still the big brother for now. The biggest consumers had the biggest say in our gobel economics. China and India lifestyle had not reach that level yet.

Prepare to off-load investment and don't try to tied up yourself with housing committments..... when down trend in full effect. Those who sell house to pay debt will become situation of supply more than demands. More projects will be TOP in coming years and we don't even know if the IR is really attracting plenty of people to here to stay? At the moment is only figures only.

That is hell painful if housing price drop.

Better don't play with housing now

 

 
 
 
simck001
    01-Mar-2008 10:51  
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2 months of 2008 is gone. One might want to review your appetite and trading technique in this volatile and uncertain market sentiments.

 

May I ask what is the readers realized profit/lost for the last 2 months? 
 
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