...yeah.... lets see how strong is the rebound..... 
  @Peter_Pan: please remember the huat kueh .....
STI touches around  3095 and rebounded strongly.  Hopefully, this will acts as a temporary support level for stocks to rebound in short terms and make money.
Finally the rebound!
http://stockmarketmindgames.blogspot.sg/2013/06/sti-rebounded.html 
stockmarketmind ( Date: 13-Jun-2013 14:25) Posted:
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Rebounding?? It pays to be careful.
aputako ( Date: 12-Jun-2013 15:21) Posted:
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Afterwards somebody who is powerful come out to say something that Asian stocks are oversold,everybody rushes in again.
Europe market and Dow are still in denial stage.
Why so worried??
  This correction is expected.. look at the indices and stock prices..
        in Stk market.. what goes up must come down.. same as the reverse.
Futures diving now.
risktaker ( Date: 13-Jun-2013 10:20) Posted:
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Stock Futures
Americas
| Index Future | Future Date | Last | Net Change | Open | High | Low | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dow Jones Indus. Avg | Jun 13 | 14,885.00 | -93.00 | 14,986.00 | 14,989.00 | 14,879.00 | 02:25:53 |
| S& P 500 | Jun 13 | 1,598.40 | -11.50 | 1,611.20 | 1,611.70 | 1,598.20 | 02:26:00 |
| NASDAQ 100 | Jun 13 | 2,900.75 | -19.50 | 2,916.50 | 2,916.50 | 2,899.50 | 02:25:07 |
| S& P/TSX | Jun 13 | 691.10 | -7.20 | 700.50 | 703.10 | 690.80 | 17:10:05 |
| Mexico IPC | Jun 13 | 39,487.00 | -415.00 | 40,015.00 | 40,020.00 | 38,835.00 | 18:05:32 |
| Bovespa | Aug 13 | 49,154.00 | -559.00 | 50,110.00 | 50,450.00 | 48,965.00 | 16:26:38   |
From the way of the sell down of reits and commodities stock, it seems like a lot of margin call gonna be due soon man. I can't imagine how many kana margin call from just yoma alone today.
the market will rebound from here.
http://stockmarketmindgames.blogspot.sg/2013/06/sti-trend-up.html 
Fuck man. Lucky I sold 80% of my holding. If not would have kana margin call big time.
Now then come and tell, if they are smart, they would not call, ask them have they shorted in advance last friday,
now i also can talk, so you think they are smart. do your homework trust yourself.
ozone2002 ( Date: 13-Jun-2013 10:43) Posted:
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Dont buy first, i has try to short some, but no script available, next week maybe.
is this the one ?
risktaker ( Date: 05-Feb-2013 17:54) Posted:
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http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/premium/top-stories/sgx-dynamic-circuit-breakers-better-tool-20130613
just for sharing 
As said earlier, if I buy the stock price will come down so this time I don't buy ... dare not to buy anything
Can someone link my chart i post .....around cny....
Why these numbers?   Any particular reasons and what kind of system is that? Thanks.
stevenlim109 ( Date: 13-Jun-2013 10:05) Posted:
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Strategy    | PDF
How low can the FSSTI go?
UNDERWEIGHT - Maintained
Author(s): Kenneth NG, CFA,   
 
▊ The FSSTI has fallen 9% from its mid-May peak. We were positive on the FSSTI for most of 2012 but turned cautious in Dec 2012 prior to our Underweight rating in March 2013. Having given up all its gains YTD, any further fall in the FSSTI will drive a more positive view. We remain Underweight on Singapore for now, with an unchanged end-2013 FSSTI target of 3,460 (bottom-up). The stocks that have fallen the most in the past month are REITs, developers, STE, DBS, M1, Starhub and Noble. We prefer non-REIT yield stocks, developers and banks to REITs, telcos and commodity stocks. Our top picks are DBS, Thai Bev and UOL. UOL, STE and CAPL look particularly attractive after their respective corrections.
 
What Happened
Fears of a liquidity withdrawal have snowballed into falling global equity markets. Sentiment has turned increasingly fragile. The FSSTI got close to our end-2013 target in May before shedding 9%. Investors are trying to get some sense of the level at which the FSSTI will bottom out in this sell-off and which stocks to bargain hunt.   
 
What We Think
We think it is unlikely that current fears of ‘liquidity withdrawal’ and rising rates will drag valuation multiples below post-crisis valuation troughs (2011-12) unless concerns transpire into bigger issues, such as doubts about sovereign solvency. Ignoring 2009 valuation multiples as less relevant, we use 2011-12 trough valuation multiples as a guide, to extrapolate a valuation floor. On a 12M forward rolling P/E basis, the FSSTI bottomed at 11.9x P/E in 2011 (2,529), which is equivalent to 2,740 today. On a P/BV basis, the FSSTI bottomed at 1.37x P/BV, which translates to 2,955 now.   
 
What You Should Do
We think that it is still too early to bottom-pick, though individual stock valuations are starting to look attractive. Our current Underweight rating on the FSSTI will turn more positive one, on falls below the 3,000 level. We will be fully invested if the FSSTI falls below 2,800. Our top picks are AREIT, BIG, CAPL, DBS, EZI, GLP, SATS, STE, TAT, THBEV, UOL and VARD. Of our top picks, the stocks that have done badly in the recent weeks are AREIT, CAPL, DBS, STE, UOL.   
