
If a stock newbie happens to own that superb house below (eg. via lottery)...
He can easily lose that very house by being too confident of himself...

I guess beginning sure must pay school fees one.
The best advice I can give to all genuine newbies is still this...
"Don't play with stocks"...
Even if you are very confident of yourself...
hehehe...

Somebody said "never touch stocks'. That's throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Stocks can do u a lot of good with the know-how. ;)
That's why so many people play stocks... 

Nice House; after I take my profit can easily afford it. 

prince ( Date: 19-May-2010 02:34) Posted:
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Hi Warren
Well-informed. Looks like less people interested in this counter any more.


Is CPL too subborn in the face of .............?????
March News
Capitaland says analysts wrong on China bubble as it raises stakes to $20 billion PROPERTY | Capitaland says analysts wrong on China bubble as it raises stakes to $20 billion As the world worries about a bubble in China's property market, Capitaland will tell investors today that "China's case is different from other property bubbles," that there is no bubble in China, and that it has raised China assets from 28 % to 36 % of its book as it goes all in a massive $20 billion contrarian bet.
Best News always come at the peak, like this one.
(this news made CPL's climax in January; STI hit new high in April but CPL did not. What is the future like?)
SINGAPORE—CapitaLand Ltd.'s US$2.2 billion purchase of Orient Overseas (International) Ltd.'s China property business gives the Singapore property developer a boost in its drive to widen its residential footprint in China.
The deal comes amid lingering uncertainties about China's property market, including fears that speculative activity is too hot and that governmental tightening measures will crimp growth.
But many analysts see substantial longer-term benefits from this transaction. "The market has been thirsty for this acquisition and their patience has paid off," UBS property analyst Regina Lim said. UBS has a buy recommendation on CapitaLand's stock.

POST-RECESSION, international property investors are turning their attention to Asia in pursuit of new investment opportunities.
My own favourite method is to catch multi-baggers ...
Which are about to sky-rocket ...
It is the most satisying way to play stocks...
Rather than wasting time with all the wriggly patterns...
hehehe...

Each of them have their own favourite methods...
And they can even show you with with live demo how they trade with their methods...
Once you learn it, it stays with you all your life...
And best of all, it will be impossible to go "pok!" soon...

Or you can take any of the coaching advertised in the newspapers...
There are many good coaches out there too...
They charge a few k's, but it's all good value for money...
Just go through the English newspapers everyday and you will find them...

then forget it!
iPunter ( Date: 18-May-2010 21:10) Posted:
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I only strictly take selected students, and on a case-by-case basis...
For $3,000, they get personal tuition for one hour a session...

u wanna be my adviser?
hehehe, i will give u something in return....
iPunter ( Date: 18-May-2010 20:57) Posted:
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Whether yo are serious or not serious,
no one can stop you from buying...
or selling...
only you (or your advisers, if any) can decide...

seriously, i am thinking to buy this :)
hahahhahaha
hahaha...
I suspect you are going to buy your way down'...
hehehe...
Hulumas ( Date: 17-May-2010 20:45) Posted:
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With 1% or so of fall, China will be in a bear phase.
Very hi-risk to buy now. Cannot imagine ppl buying. ;(