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rickytan
    14-Jan-2007 21:05  
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Any views and comment on this counter ? The volume and price seems to be rising.  Humulas, are you vested in this counter as well ?
 
 
noname
    21-Sep-2006 09:19  
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wow jap land ciong alr....
 
 
nickypermas
    27-Jun-2006 09:12  
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Yupe, i agreed with you, but looking forward will the market consolidation trends espiecailly the Jap market property is picking up & the econonics signal is improving.

Will all  these issues push the main player from the property market investor to acquirer the company like Jap land to penetrate the Japan market so far Jap land is the only listed player in Japan
 

 
singaporegal
    26-Jun-2006 21:07  
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Short to medium term market sentiment sometimes has little to do with the financial performance of a stock. 
 
 
nickypermas
    26-Jun-2006 17:28  
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How come Jap land recently not much movement? after posted the sterling results share price down?????

Jap market is picking up , Why the share price is work backward??? Is possible take over by the big brother for those intend to penetrate the Japan market?

 
 
singaporegal
    31-May-2006 22:23  
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yah.. thats right.

you can also use RSI to confirm the MACD trend. if RSI trending upward, it'll mean that price will probably trend upward too and vice versa.
 

 
terencefok
    31-May-2006 22:21  
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RSI i have heard of it. 30 and below means oversold and 70 and above means overbought rite?
 
 
singaporegal
    31-May-2006 22:18  
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MACD is one of the more commonly used TA tools

You can use ShareJunction MACD chart. Its good enough. Basically when the vertical lines go below the blue signal line, be prepared to SELL. When the vertical lines go above the blue signal line, be prepared to BUY.

my advice is you should combine MACD with another TA indicator to double confirm the trend. you can try RSI.
 
 
terencefok
    31-May-2006 22:12  
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Can offer advice on how MACD works?
 
 
singaporegal
    31-May-2006 22:08  
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Hahaha... guessed it..

I dunno about other TA people... I've been practising TA for some time and I never believe in fair value or target price etc...

To me, its all about trends. I buy when stock is uptrending... sell when the trend starts to reverse. Dun care about "fair value"
 

 
terencefok
    31-May-2006 22:03  
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I mean the price that Japan Land's share should be worth..

Actually, I am a FA person but recently, I am also moving into TA
 
 
singaporegal
    31-May-2006 21:59  
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What do you mean fair value?

You must be a FA person!
 
 
terencefok
    31-May-2006 21:45  
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Anyone knows the fair value of Japan Land?
 
 
lampard
    30-May-2006 14:17  
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for penny stocks, as long as the company is fundamentally sound (read it's financial report!), there's always a good chance that it share price can increase significantly in a period of a few years...
 
 
shareprince
    30-May-2006 13:03  
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Japanland deliver a sterling result. Will cheong in the afternoon
 

 
singaporegal
    24-May-2006 22:40  
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thats possible of course. but it could go the other way too. Many penny stocks remain penny stocks for a long long time.

The main problem I have with penny stocks is that they are too volatile and prone to "amateur" investors. Because they're just too cheap for ordinary people to buy.

Its very difficult for TA people like me to predict the trends because of this volatility.
 
 
robinpang
    24-May-2006 22:22  
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actually, i am also curious about penny stocks. If one buys penny stocks and "keeps it in the freeze" so to speak, say for 2-3 years. Will it be possible that during those 2-3 years that price actually goes up by 50 to 100%?

 
 
terencefok
    24-May-2006 15:42  
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i think its a good time now to pick up bargins in japanese markets. nikkei cheong up 300 pts in last hr.    jap. market should be regaining strength.
 
 
educator
    24-May-2006 15:31  
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hi there... i'm a newbie

if interest rates go up in Japan, what does that mean to stocks in Singapore?
 
 
terencefok
    24-May-2006 15:26  
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Interest rates in Japan should be going up soon.
 
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