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going up now. hopefully it will reach 60 cents. Huat ah....
wat's the bad news in china?
aiyo, still stagnant
Wont bluff you one. Just hold la.
cathylmg ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 17:04) Posted:
Bluff one....haha!
risktaker ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:45) Posted:
relax la... committed in other counter atm :) wait for its turn
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Bluff one....haha!
risktaker ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:45) Posted:
relax la... committed in other counter atm :) wait for its turn
soulcries ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:41) Posted:
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relax la... committed in other counter atm :) wait for its turn
soulcries ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:41) Posted:
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knn lousy counter
Will Try again tomorrow :) TAN HOR YI KEE.
cathylmg ( Date: 22-Sep-2009 16:04) Posted:
Wah...but where got? 54/545 like 1 big rock for the pass few session ...
risktaker ( Date: 22-Sep-2009 08:19) Posted:
I will Tan hor yi Ki Today .
HUAT AH :) |
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Wah...but where got? 54/545 like 1 big rock for the pass few session ...
risktaker ( Date: 22-Sep-2009 08:19) Posted:
I will Tan hor yi Ki Today .
HUAT AH :) |
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Below MA 18/45 days, this counter is a good buy. Drop previously becos of stupid news in China but no concerns. let it drop today n get in accordingly.
I allow .05 as a buffer...
This is because very often, only a few lots (or 1 lot) get done at the extremities, thus your order is easily missed....
And also don't forget, if you trade that way, countless others also know the same 'trick'... hehehe... 
freeme ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 23:54) Posted:
if you cant stand lost, then maybe it will be good for u to queue even lower abit at 0.505-0.51. n stoplost at 0.49.. just a suggestion. For me as i believe 0.5 support will be quite strong, i will just avg dw at the range until the rebound comes. but when it break 0.48 i will cut also..
iPunter ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 23:12) Posted:
You are right...
I can't stand loss, so I have experienced cutting too early too...
But I take it as the insurance price I pay for protecting my capital tightly...
But anyway my decisions are based strictly on the chart, and is thus objective, though not foolproof... 
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I will Tan hor yi Ki Today .
HUAT AH :)
You have just spoilt my system!...
My trading system is
purely chart-based...
It is not based on the "
lower means cheaper" nonesense ... hehehe...
if you cant stand lost, then maybe it will be good for u to queue even lower abit at 0.505-0.51. n stoplost at 0.49..
just a suggestion.
For me as i believe 0.5 support will be quite strong, i will just avg dw at the range until the rebound comes. but when it break 0.48 i will cut also..
iPunter ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 23:12) Posted:
You are right...
I can't stand loss, so I have experienced cutting too early too...
But I take it as the insurance price I pay for protecting my capital tightly...
But anyway my decisions are based strictly on the chart, and is thus objective, though not foolproof... 
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You are right...
I can't stand loss, so I have experienced cutting too early too...
But I take it as the insurance price I pay for protecting my capital tightly...
But anyway my decisions are based strictly on the chart, and is thus objective, though not foolproof...
Yup.. i tink that the idea. FA, this counter is still looks abit weak. but TA sees 0.5 range at the support. So buying at support n sell if break down is still sensible. if it rebound, profit/risk will be justify provide you are discipline enough to cut lose if 0.5 really triggers. Bec for me, sometimes, setting stoplost too close is not too good, bec it might just dip down and rebound up strongly also.. so still depend on situation.
DnApeh ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:59) Posted:
On 2nd thoughts, i now think his is a good idea. He did not mention what price he wished to sell. (?moving target)
Buy at 51.5, if prices fall, cut loss at 50 or less. risk is ~2cts. (fixed loss)
But if prices go the other direction, i think hold and see what happens. Benefit may be many folds more.
DnApeh ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:51) Posted:
OK, i see what you mean. Thanks.
The risk/ benefit ratio just doesn't seem justifiable to me. |
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First, since there was the odd behaviour last week of this stock which I mentioned earlier,
I do not think this one will go far up like in a sustained uptrend. I should think some big boys will be dumping (bit by bit, of course) when it
goes a bit higher because these days, in the present market conditions, it's not easy to make money in the market...
But if it falls below .5, it's very like ly to tank even more, thus
continuing the previous (present) downtrend...
On 2nd thoughts, i now think his is a good idea. He did not mention what price he wished to sell. (?moving target)
Buy at 51.5, if prices fall, cut loss at 50 or less. risk is ~2cts. (fixed loss)
But if prices go the other direction, i think hold and see what happens. Benefit may be many folds more.
DnApeh ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:51) Posted:
OK, i see what you mean. Thanks.
The risk/ benefit ratio just doesn't seem justifiable to me.
freeme ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:39) Posted:
There are investors who is not bullish abt a counter, but given if they are able to get it at a cheaper than current price n hope to benefit even if there is slight rebound.. so it still make sense
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OK, i see what you mean. Thanks.
The risk/ benefit ratio just doesn't seem justifiable to me.
freeme ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:39) Posted:
There are investors who is not bullish abt a counter, but given if they are able to get it at a cheaper than current price n hope to benefit even if there is slight rebound.. so it still make sense
DnApeh ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:33) Posted:
Sorry, still doesn't make sense to me.
Seems to be trying to explain something very profound.
Please keep it simple. Example: "i think 0.515 will be a support, hence i queue to buy here, but if this gives way, i will cut loss at below 0.50". But then, the very act of queuing to buy at 0.515 suggest bullishness, otherwise how to hope to sell higher?
BTW, i am just kaypoh, not vested. |
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There are investors who is not bullish abt a counter, but given if they are able to get it at a cheaper than current price n hope to benefit even if there is slight rebound.. so it still make sense
DnApeh ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:33) Posted:
Sorry, still doesn't make sense to me.
Seems to be trying to explain something very profound.
Please keep it simple. Example: "i think 0.515 will be a support, hence i queue to buy here, but if this gives way, i will cut loss at below 0.50". But then, the very act of queuing to buy at 0.515 suggest bullishness, otherwise how to hope to sell higher?
BTW, i am just kaypoh, not vested.
iPunter ( Date: 21-Sep-2009 22:23) Posted:
You have the mindset of a long-term 'investor'...
Stocks don't go down in a straight line... That's why traders buy on the temp lows and sell on the rallies, the difference being pocketed... And traders are of various timeframes, which is the key 'issue' here... 
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