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jackjames
    04-Jan-2007 14:45  
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4.34 now... buy price 4.32 ...gradually downwords, hmm..
 
 
jackjames
    04-Jan-2007 11:49  
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my wish entry point is 4.26... well, let's see how's the oil price this month as now the US is entering winter season.. News said it's a mild winter, usually winter is happening in late Jan and Feb whole month.. so, if the oil price still remain the same in late Jan.. this counter will remain still... for long term wise, no problem la..
 
 
singaporegal
    04-Jan-2007 10:39  
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My humble comment from a TA perspective... if you're vested in a share that is sluggish and may not move in the foreseeable future, maybe its better to park the money somewhere else where it can generate more returns.

But that's just from a short term trader view. I'm sure FA people will beg to differ from me.
 

 
EastonBay
    04-Jan-2007 09:24  
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Agree with YongJiu. This is one stock that I bought but I don't really care about the movement. Sit back, relax and collect dividend.
 
 
YongJiu
    04-Jan-2007 09:14  
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Good stock like this doesn't need to monitor it everyday with all the meaningless fluctuation.
 
 
billlec
    03-Jan-2007 23:21  
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Recently our goverment has been looking into LNG as another source of natural gas to diversify,dont know our SPC will take up any of this projects or deals..
 

 
KiLrOy
    03-Jan-2007 23:20  
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I think many share the same sentiment with you.  I am vested at 4.40 sometime back but am but not feeling much.  Let's just see how it goes.
 
 
giantlow
    03-Jan-2007 23:09  
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thanks for the SPC updates. today work wasn't good and the SPC prices & volumes didn't help too. sorry if i seem i am pouring out my frustrations here.
 
 
longster
    03-Jan-2007 23:02  
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Seems SPC is moving soon, either up up up or down down down, this i dunn know yet.
 
 
singaporegal
    03-Jan-2007 22:30  
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From TA charts, still looks to be downtrending..... but its bollinger bands are getting tighter. Something maybe happening.
 

 
giantlow
    03-Jan-2007 22:29  
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looks like hell is not likely to freeze over anytime soon.

i came across any interesting theory while surfing the net, but i think its more approriate under the thread "oil prices"

watch for that
 
 
billywows
    03-Jan-2007 21:18  
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AP
Oil Prices Fall, Approaching $60 a Barrel As U.S. Winter Remains Mild
Wednesday January 3, 7:20 am ET
LONDON (AP) -- Oil prices fell Wednesday on mild winter weather in the United States, a major consumer of heating oil and gasoline.


Light, sweet crude for February delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange dropped 73 cents to $60.32 a barrel in electronic trading at midday in Europe compared with Friday's settlement price.

The Nymex trading floor was closed Monday for New Years Day and Tuesday for the memorial service for former U.S. President Gerald Ford although there was some electronic trading.

The Brent crude contract for February delivery fell 39 cents to $60.05 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange, which was open on Tuesday.

"The warm U.S. weather is expected to depress heating fuel demand," said Victor Shum, an analyst with Purvin & Gertz in Singapore.

In New York City, temperatures on the first day of 2007 hit a peak of 54 degrees Fahrenheit -- much warmer than normal.

But many analysts expect crude oil futures to stay on average above $60 a barrel this year because of robust demand growth in Asia and the Middle East, efforts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to trim supply and market-rattling instability in suppliers such as Nigeria and Iraq.

OPEC's concerns that high global stockpiles and sluggish demand would undermine prices led it to agree on a 1.2 million barrel-a-day crude oil output cut in November and a further 500,000 barrel-a-day cut to take place Feb. 1.

"For 2007, oil pricing is likely going to be stubbornly high, with the OPEC group looking like it will want to defend a $55 floor under prices," Shum said, adding he projected crude futures would trade in the $60-65 a barrel range. "With ongoing geopolitical concerns such as Iran and Nigeria, the market will also tend to have buyers on the high side."

Slower economic growth in the U.S. and a production spurt from non-OPEC countries should keep prices below the 2006 average of roughly $66 a barrel, analysts say.

A survey of energy analysts showed U.S. crude oil stocks were expected to decline for a fifth straight week in data due Thursday from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data, which will cover the week ended Dec. 22, have been delayed until Thursday because of the three-day Christmas holiday.

Crude stocks were expected to show a draw of 1.32 million barrels on average, a Dow Jones Newswires survey said, while both distillate and gasoline stocks were predicted to rise.

Distillate stocks, which include heating oil and diesel fuel, are expected to increase by an average of 220,000 barrels while gasoline inventories were seen rising by an average of 590,000 barrels.

Heating oil futures fell 1.48 cents to $1.6334 a gallon while natural gas prices dropped half a cent to $6.250 a gallon.

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giantlow
    03-Jan-2007 17:16  
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its needs at least 1500 lots volume per day before we can see any action.

but we might need to wait until hell freezes over.

= (

 
 
ROI25per
    03-Jan-2007 17:03  
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so disappointed with this counter...
 
 
giantlow
    03-Jan-2007 15:25  
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Weak volumes and stagnanting prices. Maybe this counter has favour with the big boys. Only retail investors are buying in. I am rather tired of this counter.
 

 
pikachu
    03-Jan-2007 14:51  
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SPC bound to rise in next few months because oil price will rise. The developed world is experiencing Winter right now! Need oil!
 
 
singaporegal
    03-Jan-2007 10:44  
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No worries. Glad to share.

You can do a lot with basic price and volume charts too. They are the basis of the Accumulation/Distribution chart.

An uptrend with huge volumes is a good sign. A downtrend with huge volumes is a bad sign.
 
 
giantlow
    02-Jan-2007 22:23  
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Oooh. I havn't found which indicators i am comfortable with yet, so currently i still sticking to the basic price and volume charts.

thanks for your generous sharings, singaporegal
 
 
singaporegal
    02-Jan-2007 19:45  
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Hi giantlow,

I don't use MACD for analysis so I can't comment on it. But one thing about MACD is that its derived from Moving Averages and Moving Averages are lagging indicators.

I mainly use A/D, Chaikin, RSI, Bollinger and Williams %R.
 
 
KiLrOy
    02-Jan-2007 19:09  
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