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rotijai
    05-Aug-2011 15:30  
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sometimes.. short-cover panicking is needed so tat sellers can sell at the intra-day peak again :)

muifan      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:23) Posted:



looking at europe pengsang...

and dow future still in red of 1%

the cover might be small and weak 


rotijai      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:22) Posted:



about time for panic covering..

if no covering..

the market crashing might be as soon as today.


 
 
rotijai
    05-Aug-2011 15:27  
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never believe FM friends unless u are very very closed to them.. like u wear the same underwear with him..

eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:26) Posted:



who is your Mr G friend? and what did he say?

muifan      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:16) Posted:



wa ec...u same as my MR G friend eh..great minds think alike?

he bought a ticket to bangkok holiday untill after National day then come back...

does it means most of the FM already close position and take this opp for a long weekend?

thus any support will be week... 

 


 
 
eastcivic
    05-Aug-2011 15:26  
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who is your Mr G friend? and what did he say?

muifan      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:16) Posted:



wa ec...u same as my MR G friend eh..great minds think alike?

he bought a ticket to bangkok holiday untill after National day then come back...

does it means most of the FM already close position and take this opp for a long weekend?

thus any support will be week... 

 


eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:07) Posted:



really.... now still can buy meh? i think we are already took the first  step  into a bear market.....

check out the headlines.....

U.S. stocks clobbered Dow off 513 points - Blue chips hit with worst one-day point decline since December 2008



and me watching from sidelines seeing our sti at the moment dropping 130 points went around the internet searching when was the last time sti drop so much and this is what i found:

22 jan 2008: The Straits Times Index was the region's second-worst performer, diving a jaw-dropping 187.1 points, or 6.03 per cent, in the frenzied, fear-driven bail-out. The STI has now fallen 15.8 per cent since Jan 1, wiping $62 billion off the value of local shares. Other casualties stacked up across the region - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 5.5 per cent, Tokyo's Nikkei-225 was down 3.9 per cent, and China's resilient Shanghai Composite dived 5.14 per cent.

http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BStraits%2BTimes/Story/A1Story20080122-46006.html


 

 
muifan
    05-Aug-2011 15:23  
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looking at europe pengsang...

and dow future still in red of 1%

the cover might be small and weak 


rotijai      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:22) Posted:



about time for panic covering..

if no covering..

the market crashing might be as soon as today..

eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:20) Posted:



is this a repeat of 2008 market crash?

1997 we had an Asian Financial Crisis. From wiki:  Many economists believe that the Asian crisis was created not by market psychology or technology, but by policies that distorted incentives within the lenderborrower relationship. The resulting large quantities of credit that became available generated a highly leveraged economic climate, and pushed up asset prices to an unsustainable level. These asset prices eventually began to collapse, causing individuals and companies to default on debt obligations.

now 2011.... are we having the European Financial Crisis


 
 
rotijai
    05-Aug-2011 15:22  
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about time for panic covering..

if no covering..

the market crashing might be as soon as today..

eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:20) Posted:



is this a repeat of 2008 market crash?

1997 we had an Asian Financial Crisis. From wiki:  Many economists believe that the Asian crisis was created not by market psychology or technology, but by policies that distorted incentives within the lenderborrower relationship. The resulting large quantities of credit that became available generated a highly leveraged economic climate, and pushed up asset prices to an unsustainable level. These asset prices eventually began to collapse, causing individuals and companies to default on debt obligations.

now 2011.... are we having the European Financial Crisis?

eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:07) Posted:



really.... now still can buy meh? i think we are already took the first  step  into a bear market.....

check out the headlines.....

U.S. stocks clobbered Dow off 513 points - Blue chips hit with worst one-day point decline since December 2008



and me watching from sidelines seeing our sti at the moment dropping 130 points went around the internet searching when was the last time sti drop so much and this is what i found:

22 jan 2008: The Straits Times Index was the region's second-worst performer, diving a jaw-dropping 187.1 points, or 6.03 per cent, in the frenzied, fear-driven bail-out. The STI has now fallen 15.8 per cent since Jan 1, wiping $62 billion off the value of local shares. Other casualties stacked up across the region - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 5.5 per cent, Tokyo's Nikkei-225 was down 3.9 per cent, and China's resilient Shanghai Composite dived 5.14 per cent.

http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BStraits%2BTimes/Story/A1Story20080122-46006.html


 
 
eastcivic
    05-Aug-2011 15:20  
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is this a repeat of 2008 market crash?

1997 we had an Asian Financial Crisis. From wiki:  Many economists believe that the Asian crisis was created not by market psychology or technology, but by policies that distorted incentives within the lenderborrower relationship. The resulting large quantities of credit that became available generated a highly leveraged economic climate, and pushed up asset prices to an unsustainable level. These asset prices eventually began to collapse, causing individuals and companies to default on debt obligations.

now 2011.... are we having the European Financial Crisis?

eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:07) Posted:



really.... now still can buy meh? i think we are already took the first  step  into a bear market.....

check out the headlines.....

U.S. stocks clobbered Dow off 513 points - Blue chips hit with worst one-day point decline since December 2008



and me watching from sidelines seeing our sti at the moment dropping 130 points went around the internet searching when was the last time sti drop so much and this is what i found:

22 jan 2008: The Straits Times Index was the region's second-worst performer, diving a jaw-dropping 187.1 points, or 6.03 per cent, in the frenzied, fear-driven bail-out. The STI has now fallen 15.8 per cent since Jan 1, wiping $62 billion off the value of local shares. Other casualties stacked up across the region - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 5.5 per cent, Tokyo's Nikkei-225 was down 3.9 per cent, and China's resilient Shanghai Composite dived 5.14 per cent.

http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BStraits%2BTimes/Story/A1Story20080122-46006.html

 

 
EdwardLiu
    05-Aug-2011 15:18  
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Better to sit out now than participating in such a climate

Counter can be halted. SGX may citcuit-nreak

Brokers may run out of scrips
 
 
muifan
    05-Aug-2011 15:16  
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wa ec...u same as my MR G friend eh..great minds think alike?

he bought a ticket to bangkok holiday untill after National day then come back...

does it means most of the FM already close position and take this opp for a long weekend?

thus any support will be week... 

 


eastcivic      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:07) Posted:



really.... now still can buy meh? i think we are already took the first  step  into a bear market.....

check out the headlines.....

U.S. stocks clobbered Dow off 513 points - Blue chips hit with worst one-day point decline since December 2008



and me watching from sidelines seeing our sti at the moment dropping 130 points went around the internet searching when was the last time sti drop so much and this is what i found:

22 jan 2008: The Straits Times Index was the region's second-worst performer, diving a jaw-dropping 187.1 points, or 6.03 per cent, in the frenzied, fear-driven bail-out. The STI has now fallen 15.8 per cent since Jan 1, wiping $62 billion off the value of local shares. Other casualties stacked up across the region - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 5.5 per cent, Tokyo's Nikkei-225 was down 3.9 per cent, and China's resilient Shanghai Composite dived 5.14 per cent.

http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BStraits%2BTimes/Story/A1Story20080122-46006.html

 
 
muifan
    05-Aug-2011 15:07  
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US futures will give light to whether

STI can do a gummybear bounce bounce bounce kekekek 


rotijai      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 15:01) Posted:

i think worse than tat for many counters..

muifan      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:59) Posted:



eating snake...

now the prices has gone down to the time when north shoot south korea....

 


 
 
eastcivic
    05-Aug-2011 15:07  
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really.... now still can buy meh? i think we are already took the first  step  into a bear market.....

check out the headlines.....

U.S. stocks clobbered Dow off 513 points - Blue chips hit with worst one-day point decline since December 2008



and me watching from sidelines seeing our sti at the moment dropping 130 points went around the internet searching when was the last time sti drop so much and this is what i found:

22 jan 2008: The Straits Times Index was the region's second-worst performer, diving a jaw-dropping 187.1 points, or 6.03 per cent, in the frenzied, fear-driven bail-out. The STI has now fallen 15.8 per cent since Jan 1, wiping $62 billion off the value of local shares. Other casualties stacked up across the region - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 5.5 per cent, Tokyo's Nikkei-225 was down 3.9 per cent, and China's resilient Shanghai Composite dived 5.14 per cent.

http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BStraits%2BTimes/Story/A1Story20080122-46006.html
 

 
rotijai
    05-Aug-2011 15:01  
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i think worse than tat for many counters..

muifan      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:59) Posted:



eating snake...

now the prices has gone down to the time when north shoot south korea....

 

 
 
muifan
    05-Aug-2011 14:59  
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eating snake...

now the prices has gone down to the time when north shoot south korea....

 
 
 
muifan
    05-Aug-2011 14:58  
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eating snake... now the prices has gone down to the time when north shoot south korea....
 
 
artng25
    05-Aug-2011 14:47  
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Will QE3 be announced ????
 
 
rotijai
    05-Aug-2011 14:41  
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tell urself..

tonight us employment data x 3

tonight us employment data x 3

tonight us employment data x 3

anyway..  i am shouting

rebounce x 3

rebounce x 3

rebounce x 3

Gaecia      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:33) Posted:



i must not fool around on sgx  x 3

cannot fool around x 3

resist the temption x 3

Smiley 30

Gaecia      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:29) Posted:



but i reali think  noble looks like a gd candidate leh, just that my mind is weak...

:(

 


 

 
Gaecia
    05-Aug-2011 14:33  
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i must not fool around on sgx  x 3

cannot fool around x 3

resist the temption x 3

Smiley 30

Gaecia      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:29) Posted:



but i reali think  noble looks like a gd candidate leh, just that my mind is weak...

:(

 

rotijai      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:26) Posted:



waiting for rebounce..

bounce bounce bounce.


 
 
Gaecia
    05-Aug-2011 14:29  
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but i reali think  noble looks like a gd candidate leh, just that my mind is weak...

:(

 

rotijai      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:26) Posted:



waiting for rebounce..

bounce bounce bounce..

Gaecia      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:23) Posted:

wah wow whoa. Gee casino climate..i think i'm not emotionally  fit enough to buy for rebound, better take a break. wait for retracement to s is a higher odds bet?


 
 
rotijai
    05-Aug-2011 14:26  
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waiting for rebounce..

bounce bounce bounce..

Gaecia      ( Date: 05-Aug-2011 14:23) Posted:

wah wow whoa. Gee casino climate..i think i'm not emotionally  fit enough to buy for rebound, better take a break. wait for retracement to s is a higher odds bet?

 
 
Gaecia
    05-Aug-2011 14:23  
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wah wow whoa. Gee casino climate..i think i'm not emotionally  fit enough to buy for rebound, better take a break. wait for retracement to s is a higher odds bet?
 
 
Gaecia
    05-Aug-2011 14:14  
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