
Will Rogers’ famous advice.
“Don’t gamble,” he said.“Buy some good
stock. Hold it till it goes up…and then sell it.
If it doesn’t go up, don’t buy it!”
STI came down early in the morning.
http://stockmarketmindgames.blogspot.sg/2013/08/sti-no-long.html 
These days in SJ ...bros become siss...sisss become bros.....
I guess is plastic surgery is very cheap in Thailand lah! !
I guess is plastic surgery is very cheap in Thailand lah! !
Octavia ( Date: 04-Aug-2013 18:41) Posted:
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STI TO RALLY TOWARD 3300
My portfolio update.

Paiseh...i am also like you liked to be called Sista once a while...lol

halleluyah ( Date: 04-Aug-2013 14:45) Posted:
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Video of cars in Germany parting for emergency vehicle goes viral

 
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/video-of-cars-in-germany-parting-for-emergency-vehicle-goes-viral-054849141.html
Arh....Mancho man, i did not know tat u wear skirt tdy??....Lol
louis_leecs ( Date: 04-Aug-2013 14:22) Posted:
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Sis Octavia
Thank you and hope you huat ah at Akan datang trading day
Thank you and hope you huat ah at Akan datang trading day
It is not abt a physical attack that had happened.It is only a precautionary move to protect their US citzen. Anyway this is not the first time they do it.Nevertheless, market will still be weak to directionless.
Tomique ( Date: 04-Aug-2013 13:58) Posted:
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Pls see your PM inbox.Cheers.
louis_leecs ( Date: 03-Aug-2013 20:55) Posted:
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Be prepared for a shock this Monday.   US recalls ambassadors and close 21 Embassies following an imminent terror attack in the month of August. 
Brace, brace.....
Peter_Pan ( Date: 03-Aug-2013 10:29) Posted:
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Sis Octavia
Your rabbit and carrot is very cute,how to save it ,I save it but no action(picture cannot move),how ah,can you teach me how to use iPhone to keep it,thank uou
Your rabbit and carrot is very cute,how to save it ,I save it but no action(picture cannot move),how ah,can you teach me how to use iPhone to keep it,thank uou
Read that - one mth notice till Sept 2, 2013.....Closing Notice Announcement aka for ChannelNewsAsia Market Talk...:( CNA )
Borrow to splurge on themselves or gamble. one example is oceanus boss
stockpicker ( Date: 03-Aug-2013 12:37) Posted:
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Be careful when picking up stocks during this difficult period when stock index is high and $ is easy to get.  Many companies are now borrowing more than they can swallow and some are  forever  slaves to the borrowers esp when their profits are dwindling due to economy slow downs.  Many companies  hide their debts in balance sheets and keep pile  of cash for reasons best known to them   some even resort to cheat when they cannot hide which is often difficult to spot.   On the surface,  the companies appears to have low gearings with decent earnings but it is rotten underneath if one were to examine the balance sheet carefully.  These companies may be good pick for contras if their momentum picks up for reason of speculation but definitely not a pick for medium and long term investment. 
 
Do be careful when picking up stocks esp for newbies..do not listen to what other says and do you own homework.
China’s Service Industries Expand at Faster Pace, Survey Shows
Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- China’s service industries expanded at a faster pace last month, a sign the world’s second-largest economy may be stabilizing after a two-quarter slowdown.
The non-manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 54.1 in July from 53.9 in June, the Beijing-based National Bureau of Statistics and China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing said today. A separate gauge from HSBC Holdings Plc and Markit Economics will be released on Aug. 5.
Faster growth in non-manufacturing industries may bolster investors’ confidence that China can achieve its 2013 target for expansion in gross domestic product after two gauges of manufacturing this week gave a mixed picture of the economy. State Council measures to help small businesses and the expansion of an overhaul of the value-added tax system will provide more support for services companies, according to Barclays Plc.
“In contrast to disappointing industrial performance, service sector development has been a brighter spot” this year, Chang Jian, a Hong Kong-based economist at Barclays, said before the data release. “Service industries have seen faster growth in value-added output, fixed-asset investment and foreign investment.”
The American depository receipts of Nasdaq-listed Ctrip.com International Ltd. rose 19.5 percent on Aug. 1 after the Shanghai-based online travel company unexpectedly reported a 76 percent jump in second-quarter net income from a year earlier on higher hotel reservations and air-ticket sales.
Tax Breaks
Policy makers will prevent growth from slipping below a “reasonable” level, the State Council Information Office said in Beijing this week. The government last week announced it will give tax breaks to small companies, cut fees for exporters and speed up railway construction.
China’s economy grew 7.5 percent from a year earlier in the April-June period, slowing for a second straight quarter and extending the longest streak of sub-8 percent expansion in at least two decades.
The non-manufacturing index is based on responses from purchasing managers at 1,200 companies in 27 industry groups including catering, retailing, construction and transportation.
A new seasonally adjusted series began in March 2012 and the data were revised back to March 2011. HSBC’s index rose to 51.3 in June from 51.2 in May.
Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- China’s service industries expanded at a faster pace last month, a sign the world’s second-largest economy may be stabilizing after a two-quarter slowdown.
The non-manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 54.1 in July from 53.9 in June, the Beijing-based National Bureau of Statistics and China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing said today. A separate gauge from HSBC Holdings Plc and Markit Economics will be released on Aug. 5.
Faster growth in non-manufacturing industries may bolster investors’ confidence that China can achieve its 2013 target for expansion in gross domestic product after two gauges of manufacturing this week gave a mixed picture of the economy. State Council measures to help small businesses and the expansion of an overhaul of the value-added tax system will provide more support for services companies, according to Barclays Plc.
“In contrast to disappointing industrial performance, service sector development has been a brighter spot” this year, Chang Jian, a Hong Kong-based economist at Barclays, said before the data release. “Service industries have seen faster growth in value-added output, fixed-asset investment and foreign investment.”
The American depository receipts of Nasdaq-listed Ctrip.com International Ltd. rose 19.5 percent on Aug. 1 after the Shanghai-based online travel company unexpectedly reported a 76 percent jump in second-quarter net income from a year earlier on higher hotel reservations and air-ticket sales.
Tax Breaks
Policy makers will prevent growth from slipping below a “reasonable” level, the State Council Information Office said in Beijing this week. The government last week announced it will give tax breaks to small companies, cut fees for exporters and speed up railway construction.
China’s economy grew 7.5 percent from a year earlier in the April-June period, slowing for a second straight quarter and extending the longest streak of sub-8 percent expansion in at least two decades.
The non-manufacturing index is based on responses from purchasing managers at 1,200 companies in 27 industry groups including catering, retailing, construction and transportation.
A new seasonally adjusted series began in March 2012 and the data were revised back to March 2011. HSBC’s index rose to 51.3 in June from 51.2 in May.
US markets so power, never underestimate the power of our Green Huat Kueh!!!
GorgeousOng ( Date: 03-Aug-2013 09:30) Posted:
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Mancho Man,
My father says :
"trade less and make more"
" buy low low sell high high"
This is the best strategy to beat BB.....????
My father says :
"trade less and make more"
" buy low low sell high high"
This is the best strategy to beat BB.....????
Octavia ( Date: 03-Aug-2013 00:00) Posted:
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Huh...i lau tai por kena con a few times lately....see no road/ liat boh q....lol.
halleluyah ( Date: 03-Aug-2013 00:06) Posted:
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