Avoiding a direct question.......appears to me you are a small investor...I am a smaller investor than you...anyway no harm done.
Hulumas ( Date: 25-Mar-2010 12:13) Posted:
The secret is simple " AFFECTION and always take good care of S-chips " and avoiding any behavioural of " exaggerated SUSPICION " will do best for you!
senecus ( Date: 24-Mar-2010 22:13) Posted:
I am also curious to know which s-chips that hulumas is holding......seems to me hulumas is always on the gain despite the devaluation of s-chips.......those that I know of are shedding tears...if not...complaining about their losses.
Instant potential gain, short term potential gain, mid term potential gain, long term potential gain and hyper long term potential gain stocks all are represented by different individual stock portfolio. So stock investment picking is an art, culture, science and technology too!
christan ( Date: 25-Mar-2010 14:36) Posted:
pick the right 1 and u will be $$$. but which 1???
The secret is simple " AFFECTION and always take good care of S-chips " and avoiding any behavioural of " exaggerated SUSPICION " will do best for you!
senecus ( Date: 24-Mar-2010 22:13) Posted:
I am also curious to know which s-chips that hulumas is holding......seems to me hulumas is always on the gain despite the devaluation of s-chips.......those that I know of are shedding tears...if not...complaining about their losses.
I am also curious to know which s-chips that hulumas is holding......seems to me hulumas is always on the gain despite the devaluation of s-chips.......those that I know of are shedding tears...if not...complaining about their losses.
you can make money by shorting it instead............
lsj840428 ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 19:53) Posted:
to be honestly, this china oilfiled really 'killed' a lot of innocent ppl....or put it in this way, if u r a shrewd investor, u can short it by making profit too......
out-of-the-box ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 15:13) Posted:
Many like China Oilfield... how many people make money from S-Chips? Probably few insider only. What say you Hulumas?
to be honestly, this china oilfiled really 'killed' a lot of innocent ppl....or put it in this way, if u r a shrewd investor, u can short it by making profit too......
out-of-the-box ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 15:13) Posted:
Many like China Oilfield... how many people make money from S-Chips? Probably few insider only. What say you Hulumas?
i am one of those making money thru S-Chips........part of it still in paper loss, but i have to highlight and make it clear tt i am NOT an INSIDER......
out-of-the-box ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 15:13) Posted:
Many like China Oilfield... how many people make money from S-Chips? Probably few insider only. What say you Hulumas?
I suppose u r an educated person and yet u used this kind of language. Be a
gentleman.
I give you the benefit of doubt that u misread my post. I suppose you
misunderstood that I mean don’t waste my time replying to you.
In your previous post before my reply, you wrote this in your last
paragraph.
“So probably you may like to examine if these Germs are local or imported or
are they homegrown, hahaha.”
Imean, I don’t want to waste my
time to check/examine whether it is local, imported or homegrown because to me, it is a
crap stock.
hotokee ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 14:58) Posted:
I mean if you are burnt by one or a few S-chips, you should know your reason. If you get f**-ed, it is always a wrong decision you made and cannot be anything else. But it does not mean that all S-chips are craps. It is the investors who are not conversant with what they are going into. In most cases they are naive in the belief that the exchange will take care of listing criteria that are constructive and benefiting the market.
hotokee ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 14:47) Posted:
Are you an idiot? I mean idiot investor or one really no time to waste except reading forums and answering them like a stupid schoolboy? Give your facts man or girl, but don't just say f**k and then don't know where you got f**king about. Jokes..
I think most important thing for you right now is stay tune on all s-chips companies' latest developments and keep track on their reportings closely especially for strong supporter like yourself and make sure these gems are gems that can be polished into jade gems.
Perhaps, you want to share what gems are in your portfolio right now..
That is common, I call it IPO in the secondary capital market, instead of primary capital market!
hotokee ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 15:09) Posted:
In addition to those not feasible (finally got suspended) there are also those that are overpriced at IPO with seemingly market matching PEs. I observed that these counters are subsequently sold down the moment they are listed. A recent example is Cogent, which was offered at 25 cents which on listing was traded below it and currently at 15/16 cents. The unwary investor lost abt 10 cents straightaway. This is what is happening very frequently.
niuyear ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 14:36) Posted:
20% S-chips listed here, 9 or more still cant pay debts, some are already suspended / delisted.
Its understandable why SGX has to set up 'Post-listing Monintoring Unit' for S-chips. Some family-owned companies are not able to draw line between Shareholdings and Management. Post-listing Education has been enforced thougg, but the S-chips companies are still 'tumbling' their ways to become a globalised listed company. During their learning process, along the way, there are bound to have failures and casualties.
So, as a shareholder of these companies, if you believe the companies have potential, you may have your hands in it, if not, if you are the UNLUCKY ones, you will be part of the Casualties.
In addition to those not feasible (finally got suspended) there are also those that are overpriced at IPO with seemingly market matching PEs. I observed that these counters are subsequently sold down the moment they are listed. A recent example is Cogent, which was offered at 25 cents which on listing was traded below it and currently at 15/16 cents. The unwary investor lost abt 10 cents straightaway. This is what is happening very frequently.
niuyear ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 14:36) Posted:
20% S-chips listed here, 9 or more still cant pay debts, some are already suspended / delisted.
Its understandable why SGX has to set up 'Post-listing Monintoring Unit' for S-chips. Some family-owned companies are not able to draw line between Shareholdings and Management. Post-listing Education has been enforced thougg, but the S-chips companies are still 'tumbling' their ways to become a globalised listed company. During their learning process, along the way, there are bound to have failures and casualties.
So, as a shareholder of these companies, if you believe the companies have potential, you may have your hands in it, if not, if you are the UNLUCKY ones, you will be part of the Casualties.
Hulumas ( Date: 23-Mar-2010 11:05) Posted:
Another Singaporean common behaviour............. symbolic example of "EXAGGERATED SUSPICION" I suppose