Home
Login Register
SingTel    Last:3.82    +0.04

Singtel

 Post Reply 261-280 of 337
 
iPunter
    21-Dec-2006 19:12  
Contact    Quote!
hehe... why must it always be long?... you mean it's 'understood'?..  :)
 
 
ten4one
    21-Dec-2006 19:06  
Contact    Quote!
Aiya cheongsi alredi said waiting for signal (permission) to enter liao. Once permission granted should be long rite?
 
 
iPunter
    21-Dec-2006 11:08  
Contact    Quote!
Do you mean long or short?... :)
 

 
cheongsl
    21-Dec-2006 10:35  
Contact    Quote!
Currently in the down trend waiting for signal to enter.
 
 
iPunter
    21-Dec-2006 10:33  
Contact    Quote!
Yes... simple enough... hehe... actually, in a bull market, there's not much to worry about... as prices will remain 'firm'...  :)
 
 
ten4one
    21-Dec-2006 09:24  
Contact    Quote!


I think what Sohg is trying to say is something like this " As long as there is dividend payout, buy and hold on until there is no more dividend payout. It is OK if the share price never move at all!! Sell only px move and make enough $$$$!!!! 

If that is the case, investing in the Stock Market is definitely much simpler - just go for dividends-payout shares (I'm sure there're plenty to 'play' with) and never mind about the numbers or market environments. AS LONG AS THERE'S DIVIDENDS, BUY!  It is that simple ?????????

 

 
iPunter
    20-Dec-2006 23:24  
Contact    Quote!
Sohguanh...

So I presume even if your stock falls 50%, you will still be holding it for the dividend payouts?

Hope you don't mind me asking you this. Just curious...:)
 
 
sohguanh
    20-Dec-2006 12:37  
Contact    Quote!
I beg to differ. I belong to the class that invest in stocks for dividends payout. If the capital gain is high enuff it is considered a bonus to sell then. In fact my strategy is reverse of your strategy.
 
 
ten4one
    20-Dec-2006 12:12  
Contact    Quote!


We all invest in stocks mainly for capital gains which're definitely more important than dividends r'ecd - theres no doubt about that. Dividend is just like an added-bonus. I believed some sold-off their shares CD could be due to tax related 'problems'.Cheers!

 
 
iPunter
    19-Dec-2006 21:01  
Contact    Quote!
Hey, in a market panic, dividend is considered peanuts compared with what you can lose in diving prices. It's all emotional, you see... but a fact.
 

 
NiToyo
    19-Dec-2006 20:35  
Contact    Quote!


Noticed big buyers are buying in, only small timers are selling...
 
 
cheongsl
    19-Dec-2006 12:44  
Contact    Quote!
XD should not fell to much, but this one fell more than divident, why do people sell without getting the divident.
 
 
pikachu
    19-Dec-2006 09:59  
Contact    Quote!
XD liao... that's why falling.

Will probably rise tommorow
 
 
singaporegal
    18-Dec-2006 16:23  
Contact    Quote!
On strong uptrend
 
 
ROI25per
    18-Dec-2006 12:34  
Contact    Quote!
IPO price soon...
 

 
des_khor
    18-Dec-2006 11:42  
Contact    Quote!
Luckily I hold on last week ! Last night I Q $3.38 from internet and just sold an hour ago !!
 
 
prettylisa
    18-Dec-2006 11:32  
Contact    Quote!
Hi all,

what's happening to Singtel? It seems that DBSV's downgrade doesn't have any effect on Singtel at all!
 
 
ten4one
    13-Dec-2006 13:37  
Contact    Quote!
Very very true !! If you place your target too far you may not hit it right. Put it nearer and it is easier to aim correctly. Most importantly is getting there (your goal)! Cheers!!!!!!!!!
 
 
zhuge_liang
    13-Dec-2006 12:36  
Contact    Quote!


It fell after DBSV downgraded its rating on the stock to "hold" from "buy" citing the stock's recent surge and tough competition in the domestic market. However, he raised his target price for SingTel to $3.35 from $3.17, as he expects higher contributions from SingTel's regional associates over the next year.



This shows that you should not wait for target price to be reached before selling.



Analyst Sachin Mittal said in a client note on Wednesday that the recent surge in SingTel's share price "does not leave much upside for the stock," which had closed at a six-year high on Tuesday.



Mittal also raised the possibility of Singapore state investment firm Temasek Holdings trimming its stake in SingTel.



"Domestic business outlook seems challenging, with increased competition in the broadband space," Mittal said, referring to the entry of three new players in this sector, including SingTel's rival MobileOne.



Mittal said he saw little prospect of a further rise in the stock in the short term.
 
 
rickytan
    13-Dec-2006 07:31  
Contact    Quote!
wow forest, you have supper holding power man.... bought at $1.30 and still holding !  I am going to queue to selling gradually.  I will buy back again on weakness as this is a good company.
 
Important: Please read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy .