i think the ang mo are controling the QE outflow. they done a check on how much outflow to foreign countries. I mean just be careful in trading and buy fundamentally sound company only...
squallsim ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 21:42) Posted:
yesterday someone up here post up saying when Dow is seeing green STI will be up too. Think our mindset has to change not everytime true .
$45,000 is nothing to be proud of ANd  has costs me 4 days. But, a man shall lead a simple and happy life (qoute: christian bible)
Assume for a rig speculating shipyard (singapore) or singapore properties builder, a thingy employs as a Snr GM  and compute the  per hour salary:
Take my $45,000 (profit)  / 4 days * 6.5 hrs(becos sgx  workers  went for makan, cost me 1.5 hrs CBL)  = $1730.76923/hr
sigh, seems that still got plenty of rooms to improve
when come to $ (dollars), sometimes do blow a  person mind. Even for men in suit and tie too
krisluke ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 21:32) Posted:
i've just call & F& %K my broker, is a ang mo. about when the profit can bank into my account. WoW!! $45,000 in 4 days trading affairs. She recommend a TA " expert" for me and is FOC.... What a thingy, not neglecting the riskless com
i've just call & F& %K my broker, is a ang mo. about when the profit can bank into my account. WoW!! $45,000 in 4 days trading affairs. She recommend a TA " expert" for me and is FOC.... What a thingy, not neglecting the riskless com
ANN COULTER: Don't Believe The Experts, Radiation Is Actually GOOD For You
Last night, Ann Coulter came on to The O'Reilly Factor and said this:
" There is a growing body of evidence that radiation in excess of what the government says are the minimum amounts we should be exposed to are actually good for you and reduce cases of cancer."
Yes, you read that correctly. According to Ann Coulter, radiation is actually the cure  for cancer, and, no, she was not talking about chemo levels of radiation. She meant living in the shadow of Chernobyl.
Coulter cited a number of articles from, of all places, The New York Times to prove her point, and then took the media to task for not reporting on this  “because a, it's not sensationalistic to say, 'oh, humans are going to have two heads' and b, it's antinuclear power."
O'Reilly, in response to this nonsense, jokingly said " we should all be heading for the nuclear reactor leaking and kind of sunbathing," to which Coulter actually agreed!
At that point O'Reilly became serious, and told his audience " to be very cautious about all this," as if after listening to Coulter, viewers at home were going to go rub themselves down with uranium.    O'Reilly:
" You have to be responsible in a sense that the prevailing wisdom is there is a level of radiation that's going to hurt you and perhaps kill you. All you have to do is look at what happened here in New York City on 9/11. The people exposed just to the debris coming from the collapsed towers are having a myriad of health problems. All right? Health problems all day long.   And there's is variety of them. So you have to err on the side of caution. What you say may be true. There may be some doses of radiation in the human body can ward off infection. But in something like this, you have to get the folks out of there and you have to report worse case scenarios. You have to."
Libya declared a ceasefire in the country to protect civilians and comply with a United Nations resolution passed overnight, Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa said on Friday.
" We decided on an immediate ceasefire and on an immediate stop to all military operations," he told reporters.
" (Libya) takes great interest in protecting civilians," he said, adding that the country would also protect all foreigners and foreign assets in Libya.
Last night, the UN Security Council voted to establish a no-fly zone in Libya, and now forces are preparing for an attack. France claims that air strikes are " imminent," though other parties are suggesting an attack will happen Sunday at the earliest. Here's a guide to Libya's military might >
General Mills will buy half of the French food firm Yoplait in a deal valued at $2.2 billion. The other half of the firm will remain owned by the French farmers' co-operative. 
Quest Diagnostics has agreed to purchase Celera for $344 million. Celera is a genetic testing company. 
Nasdaq and ICE have been unable to come to terms on a rival offer for NYSE Euronext. There is now no time line on when an offer to compete with Deutsche Borse's $9 billion bid will be announced.
Nuclear crisis shall be over soon. Libya will return to focus. However Libya is old news.... which the market already factor in much of it. We expect eventually the Rebel will take over the government since UN has approved the no fly zone.
As Nuclear crisis eased and Libya problem shall be short-lived (Without the support it might drag for a longer time).
No one wants to keep shares over the weekend as uncertainty still loom among BBs and investors.
I expect market to cheer over next week.If you have holding power... start some collections on certain stocks that have really tested its bottom especially blue chip that is oversold.
Good Luck. Choose wisely and i am sure you can make $$$ in near term.
(Reuters) -  Japanese engineers conceded on Friday that burying a crippled nuclear plant in sand and concrete may be a last resort to prevent a catastrophic radiation release, the method used to seal huge leakages from Chernobyl in 1986.
Weekend party for our brothers in Libya. Oil will be the main subject again. 
  PARIS: Military action to protect civilians from Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi's forces will come within " hours" and France will participate in the strikes, government spokesman Francois Baroin said Friday. The strikes will come " rapidly... within a few hours," he told RTL radio after the UN Security Council on Thursday cleared the way for air strikes by approving " all necessary measures" to impose a no-fly zone on Libya.
China shares end slightly firmer, large caps support
Shanghai skyline
SHANGHAI, March 18 (Reuters) - China's main stock index closed up 0.3 percent on Friday, led by index heavyweights such as PetroChina Co Ltd, after it posted a record quarterly profit, and broad gains in the property sector.
  PetroChina, the world's second-biggest oil and gas producer by market value, posted an 81 percent rise in fourth-quarter net profit on the back of strong crude oil prices and robust domestic economic growth.
  The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index ended at 2,906.9 points after a 1.1 percent fall on Thursday, hit by mounting concerns over radiation leaks in Japan. The index was down 0.9 percent for the week.
  The property sub-index rose 1.6 percent. (Reporting by Chen Yixin and Jacqueline Wong)
Vivian won first place in a teen beauty contest, sponsored by a Taiwanese TV-variety show in 1990.
A Taiwanese-born singer, actress and model, she made her music debut in 1991 at the age of 16 as a member of a female trio named ShaoNuDui (Literally, Girl's Group). This group, however, never achieved popularity and Vivian temporarily parted from singing to explore the opportunities available to her in modeling and acting. After going to Japan and achieving some popularity, she once again entered the music industry starting in 1996 by releasing a few singles and then her first solo album, all in Japanese. It's remarkable enough that she became famous in a culture and language different from her own.
Learning one foreign language must not have satisfied her enough, as she went through a speed course on " how to speak Korean in one week" and released a Korean music album in the latter part of 1996. Due to rising stardom in Japan as well as a multi-million dollar contract from her planning agency, Vivian left her activities in Korea relatively unpromoted and focused back to her activities in Japan. Halfway through 1997, she joined two comedian program hosts to form a music group called the Black Biscuits. Black Biscuits was formed as a rival group to another popular Japanese music group named Pocket Biscuits. Now, she has returned to the Chinese music scene once again, releasing her debut solo Chinese album in Taiwan recently.