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stockwinner
    26-Jan-2011 23:10  
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no yet... volume too low low low...
 
 
catalyst
    26-Jan-2011 19:29  
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Valid morning star? Is the reversal confirmed?
 
 
spicy88
    25-Jan-2011 18:02  
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Excellent sharing..........plus putting face to the nickname! good stuff & thanks.

sgtrader      ( Date: 24-Jan-2011 21:00) Posted:


 

 
epliew
    25-Jan-2011 13:47  
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Greenbean
    25-Jan-2011 00:38  
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Good Post sgtrader.  Thanks. Will wait for Yummy Entry.Smiley
 
 
SGG_SGG
    24-Jan-2011 22:39  
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Does harm anyone.
 

 
hlfoo2010
    24-Jan-2011 21:51  
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Advertisement ???? or forum???
 
 
sgtrader
    24-Jan-2011 21:00  
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rickyw
    21-Jan-2011 17:28  
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i short noble, not buy noble...if u ask me which one better obvious straitsasia is better

epliew      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 12:52) Posted:

buy noble !

rickyw      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 12:03) Posted:



careful when vested

 

SYDNEY (MarketWatch) -- Recent flooding in Australia means that coal exports from Queensland could be around 15 million tonnes less than previously forecast, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences. This would represent a cut in export earnings of between 2 billion and 2.5 billion Australian dollars ($2 billion to $2.5 billion), the bureau said. " However, it is anticipated that coal prices could be settled at higher levels, partially offsetting the adverse impact on coal industry revenues," it added. The flooding is estimated to have reduced fiscal 2011 agricultural production by at least A$500 million to A$600 million, they said. The bureau noted that although prices have risen significantly for watermelons, sweet potatoes, broccoli and zucchini, impact on other fruit and vegetables is limited so far 


 
 
hlfoo2010
    21-Jan-2011 16:42  
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Coal price going up 225 to 275,soon will go up 3000 ---400 (maybe 500). No reason AJ1 share go down let I think
 

 
goldenpiggy
    21-Jan-2011 14:31  
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noted...  problem is that I have lost more than I won...  sigh....  :(

Will wait for other opportunities like you said and make it back.  :)



Isolator      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 14:29) Posted:

That's why don't bet too much in one trade... I can afford lost many times... Anyway I lost here, I win there.. Anyway, dont be disturb, can take back again...

 
 
Isolator
    21-Jan-2011 14:29  
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That's why don't bet too much in one trade... I can afford lost many times... Anyway I lost here, I win there.. Anyway, dont be disturb, can take back again...
 
 
goldenpiggy
    21-Jan-2011 14:23  
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guess that's discipline...  I cut already...  :(

Isolator      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 14:21) Posted:

It close the gap... Others may enter, but I will cut... It may rebound, but I dont wait...

 
 
Isolator
    21-Jan-2011 14:21  
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It close the gap... Others may enter, but I will cut... It may rebound, but I dont wait...
 
 
goldenpiggy
    21-Jan-2011 14:14  
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:(

Isolator      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 14:12) Posted:

Cut it...

 

 
Isolator
    21-Jan-2011 14:12  
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Cut it...
 
 
goldenpiggy
    21-Jan-2011 14:08  
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what gives??  drop by so much today.
 
 
Bluevaio
    21-Jan-2011 12:57  
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SAR has not dropped below 50 MA since Aug 2010...

 



Investor77      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 11:57) Posted:

Would entry at 55d MA be safer?

 
 
epliew
    21-Jan-2011 12:52  
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buy noble !

rickyw      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 12:03) Posted:



careful when vested

 

SYDNEY (MarketWatch) -- Recent flooding in Australia means that coal exports from Queensland could be around 15 million tonnes less than previously forecast, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences. This would represent a cut in export earnings of between 2 billion and 2.5 billion Australian dollars ($2 billion to $2.5 billion), the bureau said. " However, it is anticipated that coal prices could be settled at higher levels, partially offsetting the adverse impact on coal industry revenues," it added. The flooding is estimated to have reduced fiscal 2011 agricultural production by at least A$500 million to A$600 million, they said. The bureau noted that although prices have risen significantly for watermelons, sweet potatoes, broccoli and zucchini, impact on other fruit and vegetables is limited so far 

 
 
goldenpiggy
    21-Jan-2011 12:06  
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Wokie...  :)

Isolator      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 12:05) Posted:

Don't worry so much.... It won't be long... :)

goldenpiggy      ( Date: 21-Jan-2011 11:42) Posted:

Am hoping very very hard that you are right... :


 
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