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haha! Perhaps, Michael Jackson can help not to 'Break loose'. Did he buy shares?
artng25 ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:13) Posted:
Is there a reason to shake the market ? They are already driving around with a spare tyre, cannot afford to let it blow. I agree size matters, if package is below expectations hell will break loose......
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AGREED follow you own path, nobodys likes be finger point for mistake
but pls share your info/view if you have thank....cheers
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:10) Posted:
Good to be prudent. But as a trader, I have to anticipate the market and go with the most likely outcome. Following analyst reports and news, I will go with the likely outcome. And if I am wrong? Just cut-loss. I am a high-risk taker, but you may not be. So follow your own path.
niuyear ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:08) Posted:
Never say never. What if they want to shake the market |
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Is there a reason to shake the market ? They are already driving around with a spare tyre, cannot afford to let it blow. I agree size matters, if package is below expectations hell will break loose......
Good to be prudent.
But as a trader, I have to anticipate the market and go with the most likely outcome. Following analyst reports and news, I will go with the likely outcome.
And if I am wrong? Just cut-loss.
I am a high-risk taker, but you may not be. So follow your own path.
niuyear ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:08) Posted:
Never say never. What if they want to shake the market?
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:06) Posted:
Its too late for the Feds to say there will be no QE2.
World-wide markets will react violently to this news and they know it.
And what will happen to their mid-term elections? The voters on the streets, and the 9.8% who are unemployed?
What can happen is that the QE2 may be smaller than expected.
So just watch out for that. |
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Never say never. What if they want to shake the market?
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:06) Posted:
Its too late for the Feds to say there will be no QE2.
World-wide markets will react violently to this news and they know it.
And what will happen to their mid-term elections? The voters on the streets, and the 9.8% who are unemployed?
What can happen is that the QE2 may be smaller than expected.
So just watch out for that. |
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My trading style is can max trade within cash holding power plus $15k in transaction if contra...
sry eh i small ikan bilis
Icymilo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:04) Posted:
Sound strong but i bo bullet le. still hold to cosco and gensp.
I dun think short term contra is advisable at the moment. i jus stay sideline first till i sell my holdings
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:01) Posted:
No need to guess, just look at STI market today and regional markets. And you know what their sentiments are about QE2  |
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That's what i tot too. But dunno what to load today. More genting? or Olam, Noble, golden agri or cosco???
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:01) Posted:
No need to guess, just look at STI market today and regional markets. And you know what their sentiments are about QE2 
Icymilo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:58) Posted:
It had been sustaining from fall, it's already bullish but critical days we need to see a bit fearful (not bear of cos)
to create hopes, remember anything goes up will come down. |
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Its too late for the Feds to say there will be no QE2.
World-wide markets will react violently to this news and they know it.
And what will happen to their mid-term elections? The voters on the streets, and the 9.8% who are unemployed?
What can happen is that the QE2 may be smaller than expected.
So just watch out for that.
Sound strong but i bo bullet le. still hold to cosco and gensp.
I dun think short term contra is advisable at the moment. i jus stay sideline first till i sell my holdings
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 11:01) Posted:
No need to guess, just look at STI market today and regional markets. And you know what their sentiments are about QE2 
Icymilo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:58) Posted:
It had been sustaining from fall, it's already bullish but critical days we need to see a bit fearful (not bear of cos)
to create hopes, remember anything goes up will come down. |
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No need to guess, just look at STI market today and regional markets. And you know what their sentiments are about QE2 
Icymilo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:58) Posted:
It had been sustaining from fall, it's already bullish but critical days we need to see a bit fearful (not bear of cos)
to create hopes, remember anything goes up will come down.
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:51) Posted:
You forgot that the USA mid-term elections is also this week.
Traditionally a bullish period for US stock markets. |
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Hi Dchia,
Yes what you said can be done.
It had been sustaining from fall, it's already bullish but critical days we need to see a bit fearful (not bear of cos)
to create hopes, remember anything goes up will come down.
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:51) Posted:
You forgot that the USA mid-term elections is also this week.
Traditionally a bullish period for US stock markets. |
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STI rises 0.2% to 3,198.71 at 9:28 a.m. |
Tags: China Aviation Oil (S) Corp | Citigroup Inc | Cosco Corp. Singapore | Indofood Agri Resources | Overseas Union Enterprise | UBS AG
WRITTEN BY BLOOMBERG |
TUESDAY, 02 NOVEMBER 2010 09:45 |
Singapore’s Straits Times Index rose 0.2% to 3,198.71 as of 9:28 a.m. local time, heading for its highest close since Oct. 15. Five stocks rose for every three that fell in the benchmark equity index of 30 companies.
Shares on the measure trade at an average 15.6 times estimated earnings, compared with about 17.4 times at the beginning of the year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The following shares were among the most active in the market. China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp. (CAO SP), China’s biggest supplier of jet fuel, climbed 1.3% to $1.57. The company said the Singapore government has granted it a lower concessionary tax rate of 5% for five years from August this year. Cosco Corp. Singapore (COS SP), a China-based shipbuilder that also operates bulk carriers, gained 1.1% to $1.90. The company said it won contracts valued at US$87 million ($112.3 million) to build three bulk carriers for an unnamed shipping company in Asia. Indofood Agri Resources (IFAR SP), the palm-oil unit of Indonesia’s biggest noodle maker, rose 0.8% to $2.68. Citigroup Inc. raised its share-price forecast to $3.15 from $2.63 and maintained its “buy” rating. Overseas Union Enterprise (OUE SP), a Singapore-based hotel operator, gained 0.6% to $3.37. UBS AG initiated coverage of the stock with a “buy” rating and share-price forecast of $4.28. |
Solid! Stable!
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:43) Posted:
Noble started at Buy by CLSA; Deserves rerating |
Tags: Noble Group WRITTEN BY DOW JONES & CO, INC | TUESDAY, 02 NOVEMBER 2010 10:14 | CLSA starts Noble (N21.SG) at Buy with $2.42 target; says natural resources supply chain group a proxy to increasing demand for both hard, soft commodities in China, India “with established footprints in resource-rich and resource-hungry countries.”
CLSA adds, Noble “a sound and quality growth business” with excellent liquidity ratios, impressive track record (profits +23x since 2000).
Tips 22% EPS CAGR 2010-2013. Notes group generates 28% gross profits from agriculture, 51% energy, 9.0% metals and minerals, 12% logistics. Says stock deserves rerating, company will be more solid, stable business in 2013 “as it harvests the fruits of the investments made in last three years.
Given a strong balance sheet (for a supply chain manager) growth can be funded by debt rather than equity issuances;” target based on 17x 1-year forward P/E. Shares +0.5% at $1.94. |
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You forgot that the USA mid-term elections is also this week.
Traditionally a bullish period for US stock markets.
Mostly sell down in afternoon once Dow futures start, historical a day before critical news is downside for US,
if not i get worry.
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:36) Posted:
Very nice. STI 3204, pricing in for QE2.
Icymilo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:34) Posted:
STI trying hard to hold above 3200 but not stron |
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lol
I am willing to share, but sometimes must ask the right questions
bladez87 ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:42) Posted:
kindly dont scare BT away from this forum. or he might just go into seclusion. i doubt any of you want that right? no more news anchor, no more tips, no more teaching. |
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Extremely interested in BT's seminar...so will definitely be reading his posts as well...
BT, will it works for one stock keep some shares for longer terms and at the same time do short term trading? Do it make sense? thank you for your advise..
BullishTempo ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:22) Posted:
I am not always right ! Buy at your own risk. Which is why I don't like to tell you what price to buy, whether ok to enter now or not. I will not answer such questions because I do not know your capital size, whether you are short-term or long-term investor, and what is your risk profile. You know yourself best. After my course, after you have learnt everything, you will know what kind of investor/trader you are. And then you decide on your own trading strategies. I do not know your personality, and character, I cannot decide your trading strategy for you! I know I cannot be long-term investor, so I decided to be short-term trader. You know yourself best. You have to decide on your own path. Cheers !
pharoah88 ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 10:17) Posted:
jUst fOllOw
BT & BULLS
whenever they bUy
PRESS [bUy] bUttOn |
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Noble started at Buy by CLSA; Deserves rerating |
Tags: Noble Group
WRITTEN BY DOW JONES & CO, INC |
TUESDAY, 02 NOVEMBER 2010 10:14 |
CLSA starts Noble (N21.SG) at Buy with $2.42 target; says natural resources supply chain group a proxy to increasing demand for both hard, soft commodities in China, India “with established footprints in resource-rich and resource-hungry countries.”
CLSA adds, Noble “a sound and quality growth business” with excellent liquidity ratios, impressive track record (profits +23x since 2000).
Tips 22% EPS CAGR 2010-2013. Notes group generates 28% gross profits from agriculture, 51% energy, 9.0% metals and minerals, 12% logistics. Says stock deserves rerating, company will be more solid, stable business in 2013 “as it harvests the fruits of the investments made in last three years.
Given a strong balance sheet (for a supply chain manager) growth can be funded by debt rather than equity issuances;” target based on 17x 1-year forward P/E. Shares +0.5% at $1.94. |