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LoveToInvest
    08-Jul-2013 08:03  
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CEO Peter Pan, where is the green Huat kueh pic, first day of the week , let's Huat together

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 07:00) Posted:

发 粿 真 好 吃 !

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 06:57) Posted:

Oh my god!! I am thinking of Huat Kueh coming weekend!!!!Yummy!!!


 
 
tanglinboy
    08-Jul-2013 07:29  
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Buy today! Sure huat!
 
 
LoveToInvest
    08-Jul-2013 07:00  
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发 粿 真 好 吃 !

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 06:57) Posted:

Oh my god!! I am thinking of Huat Kueh coming weekend!!!!Yummy!!!!

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 06:37) Posted:

Chiong ahh


 

 
LoveToInvest
    08-Jul-2013 06:57  
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Oh my god!! I am thinking of Huat Kueh coming weekend!!!!Yummy!!!!

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 06:37) Posted:

Chiong ahhh

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 05:20) Posted:

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There is a branch of investment theory known as technical analysis that uses historical data, and past patterns and relationships in particular, to inform present and future investment decisions. But unless you're a quantitative hedge fund staffed by physicists and mathematicians, it's more akin to astrology than it is to astronomy.
That being said, in a subject that's so ripe for quantification, one can't help delving into this mock science every now and then, just for curiosity's sake. With this in mind, I culled through the past 21 years of data for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI ) to see what, if anything, we could glean from the performance of stocks in July.
One pattern that emerges is that the average daily point move of the blue-chip index has increased, albeit haphazardly, over the past two decades. Suffice it to say this shouldn't be overly surprising, given that the Dow itself has climbed by roughly a factor of five over the same time period. The spikes in 2002 and 2008, in turn, correspond to the bursting of the dot-com and housing bubbles.


 
 
LoveToInvest
    08-Jul-2013 06:37  
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Chiong ahhh

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 08-Jul-2013 05:20) Posted:

Stocks Are Usually Up in July
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There is a branch of investment theory known as technical analysis that uses historical data, and past patterns and relationships in particular, to inform present and future investment decisions. But unless you're a quantitative hedge fund staffed by physicists and mathematicians, it's more akin to astrology than it is to astronomy.
That being said, in a subject that's so ripe for quantification, one can't help delving into this mock science every now and then, just for curiosity's sake. With this in mind, I culled through the past 21 years of data for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI ) to see what, if anything, we could glean from the performance of stocks in July.
One pattern that emerges is that the average daily point move of the blue-chip index has increased, albeit haphazardly, over the past two decades. Suffice it to say this shouldn't be overly surprising, given that the Dow itself has climbed by roughly a factor of five over the same time period. The spikes in 2002 and 2008, in turn, correspond to the bursting of the dot-com and housing bubbles.

 
 
LoveToInvest
    08-Jul-2013 05:20  
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Stocks Are Usually Up in July
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July 7, 2013 | Comments (0)

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There is a branch of investment theory known as technical analysis that uses historical data, and past patterns and relationships in particular, to inform present and future investment decisions. But unless you're a quantitative hedge fund staffed by physicists and mathematicians, it's more akin to astrology than it is to astronomy.
That being said, in a subject that's so ripe for quantification, one can't help delving into this mock science every now and then, just for curiosity's sake. With this in mind, I culled through the past 21 years of data for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI ) to see what, if anything, we could glean from the performance of stocks in July.
One pattern that emerges is that the average daily point move of the blue-chip index has increased, albeit haphazardly, over the past two decades. Suffice it to say this shouldn't be overly surprising, given that the Dow itself has climbed by roughly a factor of five over the same time period. The spikes in 2002 and 2008, in turn, correspond to the bursting of the dot-com and housing bubbles.
 

 
halleluyah
    07-Jul-2013 23:05  
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Hv a pleasant journey...Remember to tapao some huat kueh there to eat...huat big big yah.

ongahhuat888      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 22:44) Posted:

Tomorrow first flight out to Shanghai.
Tough week a head for me. Tua Huat to Sistas n Bros!!!! Good night!

 
 
ongahhuat888
    07-Jul-2013 22:44  
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Tomorrow first flight out to Shanghai.
Tough week a head for me. Tua Huat to Sistas n Bros!!!! Good night!
 
 
GorgeousOng
    07-Jul-2013 22:22  
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SJ Sifu. His advice.

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 22:15) Posted:

干 什 么 的 工 司 ? ip  o

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 21:33) Posted:

Isolator : 见 好 就 收


 
 
LoveToInvest
    07-Jul-2013 22:17  
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明 天 上 市 ? 多 少 钱 的 股 ?

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 22:15) Posted:

干 什 么 的 工 司 ? ip  o

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 21:33) Posted:

Isolator : 见 好 就 收


 

 
LoveToInvest
    07-Jul-2013 22:15  
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干 什 么 的 工 司 ? ip  o

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 21:33) Posted:

Isolator : 见 好 就 收

 
 
GorgeousOng
    07-Jul-2013 21:33  
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Isolator : 见 好 就 收
 
 
LoveToInvest
    07-Jul-2013 21:21  
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Bullets ready:)

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 21:18) Posted:

I am super bullish for tomorow STI

 
 
LoveToInvest
    07-Jul-2013 21:18  
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I am super bullish for tomorow STI
 
 
GorgeousOng
    07-Jul-2013 15:45  
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Thank you for reply! Cheers!!!

teeth53      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 15:25) Posted:

Please do oneself a flavour, when undecide, do  place ur bet at your own sweet time. There's plenty  n alot of time  for  u to bet on ( your own home work)...unless one is affordable to play a  lossing games. Vard -    Smiley 30

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 14:07) Posted:

Then... What is your opinion on Vard for tomorrow? Show exciting or boring? Cheers


 

 
teeth53
    07-Jul-2013 15:25  
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Please do oneself a flavour, when undecide, do  place ur bet at your own sweet time. There's plenty  n alot of time  for  u to bet on ( your own home work)...unless one is affordable to play a  lossing games. Vard -    Smiley 30

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 14:07) Posted:

Then... What is your opinion on Vard for tomorrow? Show exciting or boring? Cheers!

Dividend_Warrior      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 13:50) Posted:



When in doubt, just buy all.......lol

  I cannot decide which telco is the best, so I bought all three.  Smiley 


 
 
LoveToInvest
    07-Jul-2013 15:09  
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Thanks!!u too know what I mean... Cheers

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 14:59) Posted:

Hahaha! You are one of the lucky one!!! Cheers!

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 14:57) Posted:

Why should I not putting all my eggs in the single basket and watch it like a hawk!!!


 
 
GorgeousOng
    07-Jul-2013 14:59  
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Hahaha! You are one of the lucky one!!! Cheers!

LoveToInvest      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 14:57) Posted:

Why should I not putting all my eggs in the single basket and watch it like a hawk!!!!

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 13:47) Posted:

From my Facebook :
WARREN BUFFETT shares his lesson as-
EARNINGS: Nvr depend on
a single income.Make
investment to Create a
Second Source
SPENDING: If u buy things
you dnt need, soon u will
have to Sell things u need.
SAVINGS: Don't save what
is left After Spending but
spend what is left After
Savings
TAKING RISK: Never test
the depth of the river with
Both Feet.
INVESTMENT: Don't put all
ur eggs in a single
basket.


 
 
LoveToInvest
    07-Jul-2013 14:57  
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Why should I not putting all my eggs in the single basket and watch it like a hawk!!!!

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 13:47) Posted:

From my Facebook :
WARREN BUFFETT shares his lesson as-
EARNINGS: Nvr depend on
a single income.Make
investment to Create a
Second Source
SPENDING: If u buy things
you dnt need, soon u will
have to Sell things u need.
SAVINGS: Don't save what
is left After Spending but
spend what is left After
Savings
TAKING RISK: Never test
the depth of the river with
Both Feet.
INVESTMENT: Don't put all
ur eggs in a single
basket.

 
 
GorgeousOng
    07-Jul-2013 14:07  
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Then... What is your opinion on Vard for tomorrow? Show exciting or boring? Cheers!

Dividend_Warrior      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 13:50) Posted:



When in doubt, just buy all.......lol

  I cannot decide which telco is the best, so I bought all three.  Smiley 

StewardLittle      ( Date: 07-Jul-2013 13:24) Posted:



What to buy ah what to buy...

Singtel? Wilmar? Suntec? Comfort? Capitaland? Raffles? SATS?

Any views or violent objections?

Or just keep money in bank and wait? 


 
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