
BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:38) Posted:
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STI is still in an overall uptrend. Yesterday was knee-jerk reaction to QE2 news.
Overall direction for STI will depend on QE2 announcement next week Wednesday.
GenSp sold down again
eastcivic ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:53) Posted:
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BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:51) Posted:
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Futures
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BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:47) Posted:
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EMERGING MARKETS REPORT
Oct. 28, 2010, 1:31 a.m. EDT
China plans more steps against inflation
By Chris Oliver, MarketWatch
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — China’s Cabinet said Wednesday it will take additional action to curb property prices and do what it can to foster stability in commodity prices.
The State Council’s statement came in the wake of a meeting chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao, and shows a renewed determination to rein in property prices. However, the language was consistent with the Cabinet’s earlier-expressed views on the housing market and conforms to China’s policy approach emphasizing the use of administrative measures to cool prices.
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The State Council also said local governments should renew efforts to restrain housing prices, adding that combined efforts would result in “firm curbs on rapid property-price increases in some cities,” according to the state-controlled China Daily.
Property prices climbed 0.5% in September from August, the first such month-on-month increase since May.
Consumer inflation rose 3.6% in September from a year earlier, above the government’s full-year target of a 3% rise, though the result was driven less by real-estate than by rising crop prices following a series of natural disasters this year.
Beijing also expressed concern over rising food prices, adding that the government is keen to ensure rural commodity prices remain stable.
The statement made reference to vegetables and food products as “life essentials” and pledged to crack down on hoarding and price collusion involving these products.
“It was not growth but inflation and property prices that dominated Chinese leaders’ latest discussions. Stronger action is thus expected to anchor inflationary expectations,” HSBC analysts said in a note Thursday, referring to the State Council meeting.
HSBC said China will likely hike lending and deposit rates once more this year in a quarter-point move.
International complications
Still, the State Council acknowledged China “faces a very complex international environment and increasing external challenges, which makes macro-tuning more demanding,” according to the China Daily.
The People’s Bank of China echoed those concerns, saying more quantitative easing by major world economies will drive additional gains in prices for staple goods.
The PBOC noted “gradual normalization” of credit and money growth will help stabilize inflationary expectations.
China’s own broad money supply, as measured by M2, grew 19% in September from a year earlier, above its 16.3% average annual rise in the eight-year period to 2008, according to PBOC figures.
The central bank cautioned cooling growth in the second half in Europe, the U.S., Japan and other developed nations is likely to impact negatively on China’s export growth.
STI on slight uptrend at the moment.
Dow Jones Futures and European futures positive.
Bullish signals.
eastcivic ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:45) Posted:
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eastcivic ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:45) Posted:
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BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:43) Posted:
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Oh interesting, look at all that BB activities.
Hmm.. 2.18 is the fight zone now, and a important support level for the bullish pennant breakout pattern. Closing above 2.18 is technically a bullish signal, a break below signals loss of momentum and a pattern failure.
BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:40) Posted:
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BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:38) Posted:
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Yes that is true.
But a BB just bought 5 million at 2.18
So closing at 2.19 will make it a doji candle. A doji candle after a black candle yesterday, indicates a reversal of down trend, and a very likely white candle tomorrow.
eastcivic ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:34) Posted:
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There are twice as many sellers from 2.18 to 2.20 compared to buyers from 2.15 to 2.17
Resistance : 2.20 - 9 million.
No strong immediate support at the moment.
BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:33) Posted:
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ok thanks again!
actually buying now would be against what i am taught..... i have been taught to buy at bull candles.... bear candles, very dangerous to buy.......
BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:32) Posted:
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I can't see any good supports. If Europe is bearish later, GenSp may go down a couple of cents more.
So just be alert.
eastcivic ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:29) Posted:
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BullishTempo ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:30) Posted:
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Week day? Most people need to work.... lunch hour too short to do anything.
Oh my bad, I couldn't remember the price, is it $30 ++ ?
pharoah88 ( Date: 28-Oct-2010 14:27) Posted:
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