
Newton Law are more on mechanic. Now we are talking about NOL a ship. Ship sail on water not on tarmac or rail. So we have to consider Archimedes principle as compared to Newton. Archimedes are more on fluid dynamic....Hence this law apply Heheheheh
AnthonyTan ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 14:21) Posted:
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One can even sell " Oh!" in the market place... 

 
If you quote Newton's law, I can accept it.
What's goes up must come down and also
what comes down must goes up, haha
goldenpiggy ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 14:15) Posted:
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This is exactly the thing which has a demand in the marketplace...
    If one developes his/her own proprietary unique proprietary
              approach or application to the stock market, it will be able
                      to generate steady income and prevent one from losing
                              more money... lol...

AnthonyTan ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 14:13) Posted:
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Let me tell you a secret...also based on law of physics. Those who have extra $$ and can hold until 21st September, Buy this counter now and sell on 21st September. If you are scared, just buy 3 or 4 lots to try my new formula ....Dare?
goldenpiggy ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 14:15) Posted:
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Joe2020 - you champion lah! Hahahaha!
AnthonyTan ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 14:13) Posted:
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Walpian, law of physics also can ah.
Joe2020 ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 14:08) Posted:
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Dont worry, according to law of physics, the law of boyancy states that:- Boyancy
is a force exerted by a fluid, that opposes an object's weight. In a column of fluid, pressure increases with depth as a result of the weight of the overlying fluid. Thus a column of fluid, or an object submerged in the fluid, experiences greater pressure at the bottom of the column than at the top. This difference in pressure results in a net force that tends to accelerate an object upwards. The magnitude of that force is equal to the difference in the pressure between the top and the bottom of the column, and is also equivalent to the weight of the fluid that would otherwise occupy the column. For this reason, an object whose density is greater than that of the fluid in which it is submerged tends to sink. If the object is either less dense than the liquid or is shaped appropriately (as in a boat), the force can keep the object afloat. This can occur only in a reference frame which either has a gravitational field or is accelerating due to a force other than gravity defining a " downward" direction (that is, a non-inertial reference frame). In a situation of fluid statics, the net upward buoyancy force is equal to the magnitude of the weight of fluid displaced by the body [1]
 
 

 
So it will come up again LoL
AnthonyTan ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 13:37) Posted:
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Really depends doesn't it?  :)
AnthonyTan ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 13:37) Posted:
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Drop to $1.09. How low can it go.
Ding-donging..
Joe2020 ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 12:02) Posted:
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Same as yesterday, my TP to go long is 1.09. I have covered all my short position at both 1.095 and at 1.100 selling today at 1.13 and 1.135 Hehehe...
gavinl ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 10:17) Posted:
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This time around,play safer abit,will only go in at $1.
Listen to sifu,buy 20 lots.
Joe2020 ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 09:11) Posted:
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Thanks and points noted.
U r right,punt so much just to win so little,not really logical.
iPunter ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 09:09) Posted:
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Good and congrats. You made the right decision. Today forecast will be as much the same as yesterday and my verdict for this counter is sell at open and buy at when it reaches 1.11.....
gavinl ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 09:04) Posted:
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It si good that your expectation is modest...
    But on eshould think of the big risk involved.
          Its it sensible to tens of thousand dollars to
                    precarious risk just to make a little?
                            One must always remember that any
                                    stock market can crash down like
                                                sheet anytime, ususlly when no
                                                          one expect is expecting it.
                                                                But if one can afford to
                                                                      bet, and lose, that's okay...

gavinl ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 07:54) Posted:
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Sold all my 60 lots @ 1.13 and made $400 plus.
Enough for the day.
Good luck to all.
gavinl ( Date: 14-Sep-2011 07:54) Posted:
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Hopefully u r right.
My target nowadays is hundred bucks a day .Very easy to hit.
Think today got chance,worse to worst,will buy over to long but target will be higher.
dunt worry, it will retest 1.22 and possibly go up
to 1.35. be patient.
gavinl ( Date: 13-Sep-2011 15:20) Posted:
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