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BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 08:56  
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Ok time to get ready. Will come back around 9.30
 
 
bladez87
    20-Oct-2010 08:55  
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if yours hit i am going to cry T_T

fools_gold      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:53) Posted:

its exciting..lets see what happens. I initially posted a buy at 2.12 but I decided to move it down at 2.10.

 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 08:55  
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To be a disciplined trader means waking up early and keep track of the global and local market news. Anyway I sleep early, before 10pm I will be in bed already  Smiley

bladez87      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:52) Posted:

how come you wake up at 6+ to post news bulletins on this forum ah. i thought benefit of being trader is flexible timing. lol but thanks though

BullishTempo      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:51) Posted:

lol, you are very welcomed snow cloud   Smiley


 

 
fools_gold
    20-Oct-2010 08:55  
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It is an effort for him to do so and it is greatly appreciated

bladez87      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:52) Posted:

how come you wake up at 6+ to post news bulletins on this forum ah. i thought benefit of being trader is flexible timing. lol but thanks though

BullishTempo      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:51) Posted:

lol, you are very welcomed snow cloud   Smiley


 
 
SnowCloud
    20-Oct-2010 08:54  
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So BT, wheres ur news source ? And how do we know which news actually affects GSP ? And i wonder why i cant insert emoties in ere.. =.="
 
 
icetomato
    20-Oct-2010 08:53  
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Thank you, BullishTempo! I'm ready to start my day now! :D

All the best everyone!
 

 
fools_gold
    20-Oct-2010 08:53  
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its exciting..lets see what happens. I initially posted a buy at 2.12 but I decided to move it down at 2.10.
 
 
bladez87
    20-Oct-2010 08:52  
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how come you wake up at 6+ to post news bulletins on this forum ah. i thought benefit of being trader is flexible timing. lol but thanks though

BullishTempo      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:51) Posted:

lol, you are very welcomed snow cloud   Smiley

 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 08:51  
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lol, you are very welcomed snow cloud   Smiley
 
 
bladez87
    20-Oct-2010 08:43  
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noted. lets hope it goes up today against the market

BullishTempo      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:10) Posted:

Look for market opening signals first. GentingSP has a habit of moving against the market at times. But at other times, it will move with market, so be flexible and move with market conditions. 

bladez87      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:01) Posted:



why nobody tell me better to offload before pre trading or during 1st 10 minutes T_T

 


 

 
SnowCloud
    20-Oct-2010 08:42  
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Nicely said. It's really kind of you to keep us notified bout global news and the insights that you share with us. Really appreciate it =)

BullishTempo      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 05:59) Posted:

Hey AK, hope you had a good carlsberg session yesterday lol  Smiley  Yeah, about your comments regarding trading courses, I agree that investors with cash positions need not bother with such courses. Just enter a trade with cash, and monitor it once a week, ignore the corrections and hold for as long as a couple of years or more.

But for highly leveraged margin traders like myself, we cannot afford to ride the corrections down, because if we do, we will get margin calls and brokers will force-sell our positions at a loss. So the course I have in mind is designed for traders, especially margin traders, who must know how to read the market every single day so they can survive the market, and not get slaughtered by BBs. It is a survival course rather than make-mega-profits course. If we learn proper risk management and how to survive the market long enough, the profits will come on its own. I want to do this, because I was nearly slaughtered about 8 months ago when I lost 80% of my capital trading Hong Kong and Singapore markets, and it took a lot of time, effort and emotional strength to learn proper trading before I could recover and begin afresh. And I found that having learnt the right tools, the right risk management, profits will come on its own. So hopefully nobody here has to go through the pain and the loss that I went through. 

Ok thats all I want to say about that   Smiley



AK_Francis      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 00:54) Posted:

Ha ha, dear comrade, u look AK up ah? Sorry, just back fr happy hr again. At 60, nothing much to think about, he he, Chinese wise saying, only those drink will leave their names when they leave, 为 有 饮 者 留 其 名。Cheers.

Hope more upside for GSP next few days. Can hv more Carlsberg liao.



 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 08:10  
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Look for market opening signals first. GentingSP has a habit of moving against the market at times. But at other times, it will move with market, so be flexible and move with market conditions. 

bladez87      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 08:01) Posted:



why nobody tell me better to offload before pre trading or during 1st 10 minutes T_T

 

 
 
bladez87
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why nobody tell me better to offload before pre trading or during 1st 10 minutes T_T

 
 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 08:00  
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MARKET PULSE

Oct. 19, 2010, 7:21 p.m. EDT

Australian shares fall after China rate hike

By Sarah Turner

SYDNEY (MarketWatch) -- Australian shares declined in early trading on Wednesday with miners falling after China's surprise interest rate hike late Tuesday raised the prospect of slower demand for metals. 

 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 07:03  
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I am expecting a correction for STI today, double whammy bad news of Dow Jones downturn and Interest Rate hike in China. Today is a day to be very very careful. 
 

 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 06:50  
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Having said that, watch out for the market opening for an indication of GSP's direction today, gap-up, gap-down, no gap. GSP has a knack for behaving in an irrational manner at times. 

BullishTempo      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 06:46) Posted:

One tip for the beginners out there. Follow the news, because that is where the money goes. NOL news may seem unrelated to GSP, but savvy short-term traders will be tempted to sell their GSP position after the gain yesterday and make a quick profit on NOL today. I know because that is what I would do. Knowing where the cash flows in the market is half the battle won. I will share how to keep track of such news in the future, so come back to this thread more often Smiley 

 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 06:46  
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One tip for the beginners out there. Follow the news, because that is where the money goes. NOL news may seem unrelated to GSP, but savvy short-term traders will be tempted to sell their GSP position after the gain yesterday and make a quick profit on NOL today. I know because that is what I would do. Knowing where the cash flows in the market is half the battle won. I will share how to keep track of such news in the future, so come back to this thread more often Smiley 
 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 06:32  
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Singapore NOL’s Q3 profit beats forecasts: Update

Tags: Neptune Orient Lines | Temasek Holdings

WRITTEN BY THOMSON REUTERS   
TUESDAY, 19 OCTOBER 2010 20:28
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Neptune Orient Lines (NOL)(NEPS.SI), the world’s fifth largest container shipping firm, reported better than expected third quarter profit on Tuesday, rebounding from a loss a year ago thanks to a recovery in cargo volumes and rates.

The company, around two-third owned by Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings (TEM.UL), said it expects to remain profitable for the full 2010 year.
 
The global shipping industry suffered its worst downturn in history last year as the recession hit exports and forced many companies to lay up ships and cut jobs.
 
“Strong demand and an improved rate environment have helped us turn around our performance,” NOL CEO Ronald D. Widdows said in a statement.
 
“Our emphasis at this point is on operating efficiency and cost containment to ensure that we maintain our momentum.” NOL carried 29% more cargo, measured by the number of fourty-foot equivalent unit (FEU) containers, in the first nine months of this year compared to a year ago, while its average revenue per FEU rose by 21%, the company said.
 
It earned US$282.3 million ($368.5 million) in third quarter net profit compared to a US$139 million loss a year ago. The profit was ahead of
analyst estimates of US$166.67 million.
 
The third quarter earnings took the nine-month net profit to US$283.5 million compared to a US$529.7 million loss in the same period last year.
 
Before the results, analysts polled by Reuters predicted the company would book net profit of US$232.6 million for the full year.
 
Revenue in the three months ended September 2010 climbed 55% to US$2.43 billion.
 
NOL shares have gone up by around a quarter so far this year, outperforming the 10% rise in Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times index.
 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 06:11  
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MARKET SNAPSHOT

Oct. 19, 2010, 5:18 p.m. EDT

U.S. stocks drop on China, bank worries

By Kate Gibson, MarketWatch

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks fell sharply Tuesday, sending the Dow industrials to its worst day in two months, as investors became unnerved by a surprise rate hike in China, disappointing earnings, and fresh concerns about the impact bad mortgages could have on banks.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA 10,979-165.07-1.48%) sank 165.07 points, or 1.5%, to 10,978.62, ending below 11,000 for the first time in more than a week. Blue-chip losses were led by shares of Bank of America (BAC 11.83+0.03+0.25%), which fell 4.4% after a report the bank might be forced to repurchase bad mortgages.

That was the Dow’s worst drop since early August. The move also follows big gains for stocks in September.

“You’ve got to admit it was overdue. We’ve had a straight shot since the first day of September, it’s been pretty much unrelenting,” said Marc Pado, U.S. market strategist at Cantor Fitzgerald, of Wall Street’s six-week climb.

The market was also disappointed with results from tech-industry giants Apple(AAPL 307.99-1.50-0.49%) and IBM Corp. (IBM 137.92-0.11-0.08%). and “lofty expectations that were not realistic,” said Pado, noting that so-called whisper numbers had shares of both hitting historic highs during Monday’s session. Read more in tech stocks. and Read more on Apple’s stock.

 
 
BullishTempo
    20-Oct-2010 05:59  
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Hey AK, hope you had a good carlsberg session yesterday lol  Smiley  Yeah, about your comments regarding trading courses, I agree that investors with cash positions need not bother with such courses. Just enter a trade with cash, and monitor it once a week, ignore the corrections and hold for as long as a couple of years or more.

But for highly leveraged margin traders like myself, we cannot afford to ride the corrections down, because if we do, we will get margin calls and brokers will force-sell our positions at a loss. So the course I have in mind is designed for traders, especially margin traders, who must know how to read the market every single day so they can survive the market, and not get slaughtered by BBs. It is a survival course rather than make-mega-profits course. If we learn proper risk management and how to survive the market long enough, the profits will come on its own. I want to do this, because I was nearly slaughtered about 8 months ago when I lost 80% of my capital trading Hong Kong and Singapore markets, and it took a lot of time, effort and emotional strength to learn proper trading before I could recover and begin afresh. And I found that having learnt the right tools, the right risk management, profits will come on its own. So hopefully nobody here has to go through the pain and the loss that I went through. 

Ok thats all I want to say about that   Smiley



AK_Francis      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 00:54) Posted:

Ha ha, dear comrade, u look AK up ah? Sorry, just back fr happy hr again. At 60, nothing much to think about, he he, Chinese wise saying, only those drink will leave their names when they leave, 为 有 饮 者 留 其 名。Cheers.

Hope more upside for GSP next few days. Can hv more Carlsberg liao.



Raptor22      ( Date: 20-Oct-2010 00:14) Posted:



Looks like this forum is for ppl whose aspirations that "GenSp starts to move up again" where GSp is the commonality and where they share their ideas and tips on other spread of the equity market.

It's kind of a niche forum for a certain group of people..... and it's growing.

Keep it colorful and lively. 

Love this forum with ppl like Carlsberg AK, Pharoah, BT, Cannotfind God, Cool Tomatoes to name afew.

errr where's Anthony ?


 
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