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cheongwee
    07-Sep-2007 01:28  
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idesa168...no worry...i am easy even if u means it,,,i can take punches and kick..in fact it is sometimes good for us to make us ponder,..

Gold have shoot up 3.5% fr 673...2 days ago to 697...i believe CB are buyer this time around..and i think it is going to surpass all time high soon..ie 850..

Yes...u can buy the strreetrack gold if u want to ..to learn more go to this site..

http://www.kitco.com/index.html

This site link to many good related site...trust me ..i may not be so sure of stock but of gold i am at least 80% sure..buy some physical..is good...just in case US do really go into a long recession or depression come next year..

Personnally, i would sugest sell into strength..i do not think it is so simple...if there is a real bull we can alaway join back later...maybe say ends of Oct..when thing is more certain
 
 
synnexo
    07-Sep-2007 00:29  
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Stocks Gain After Jobless Claims Drop, Strong August Retail Sales

 
NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks gained strength Thursday as investors, trying to gauge whether the economy is holding up in the face of a weakening housing market, digested mixed data ahead of Friday's jobs report.
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The credit markets continue to be tight. The New York Fed, which carries out the central bank's market operation, injected a total of $31.25 billion through three repurchase agreements Thursday -- the largest amount the Fed has injected in weeks -- to help keep the markets liquid. The Fed also reported that about 3 percent of asset-backed commercial paper, a type of bond companies sell for quick cash, was unable to be rolled over in the week ended Wednesday.
Still, the job market, the service sector and August retail sales look good. Last week, for the first time in seven weeks, claims for unemployment benefits dropped, the Labor Department said. It also reported that worker productivity jumped to an annual growth rate of 2.6 percent in the April to June quarter, much better than expected.


The snapshots boded well for Friday's August employment report, the economic reading that investors are considering the most important this week.
 
 
louis_leecs
    07-Sep-2007 00:22  
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THANK YOU SUPPORT YONGNAM AT 37CTS,AT LEAST IM MORE CONFIDENT BUY ABOVE 44CTS TOMORROW,,,,,,,,BEC MY  FRIEND WANNA BUY 39.5CTS,,,,,,JP MORGAN WANNA BUY AT 41-425CTS AND U 37CTS,,,,,,BIG B FROM GEYLANG GANG BUY UP 36-39 AND 41-44CTS.... SO MANY SUPPORTOR AT BELOW 44CTS,,,,,,THAN I WILL LOOK FORWARD DUN LOOK BACK....495CTS AKANG DATANG
 

 
idesa168
    07-Sep-2007 00:00  
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I still insist on YongNam at 37 cents. Sorry!

 
 
louis_leecs
    06-Sep-2007 23:51  
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LOOK LIKE FED RESERVE GOING TO TAKE ACTION,,,,,,,,,DOW SHOCK UP,,,,,,,,,,TOMORROW BUY MORE FROM YONGNAM,,,,,,,,FOLLOW JP MORGAN SURE WIN,,,,,,,,ANYTIME CAN CHIONG UP 6CTS TO 495CTS..........CIMB GOING TO ANN BUY CALL,,,,
 
 
idesa168
    06-Sep-2007 23:50  
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Cheongwee, I am sorry I accidentally gave you a bad post.

Why do you stress that buying GOLD is a good option now. When I looked at the chart of the Gold stock in STI, it reflects in the oversold zone, and all signs showing a down trend. If I am not wrong, it's trading at US$67.00 range. BTW, is that counter similar the same as buying Gold?
 

 
cheongwee
    06-Sep-2007 23:43  
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Buy gold..it is still dirt cheap...for gold to equal previous high of $850...in today dollars...it is $2600...according to analyst...buy now....gold $2600.....2009
 
 
idesa168
    06-Sep-2007 23:33  
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Kilroy, since when you become "chng kay" selling PUT option. For the mkt had already factored that the FED willrate cut in Sept. Now if they are not cutting, I am sure the mkt will come tumbling down once again. I think by the you will lost your pants to me selling PUT...lol!
 
 
KiLrOy
    06-Sep-2007 23:10  
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Stocks Little Changed As Strong Economy Dims Rate-Cut Hopes - http://www.cnbc.com/id/20619535

Tmr is the last set of data for the week starting 20:30H
 
 
KiLrOy
    06-Sep-2007 22:51  
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Then you better buy a PUT option from me.  Sorry.. talking nonsense again...
 

 
idesa168
    06-Sep-2007 22:41  
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Shorting is the SHORT CUT to bankruptcy....Yes, I am very worried of my 5 lots...lol!!!
 
 
ttisrich
    06-Sep-2007 22:31  
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idesa168
try to short using CFD (Contract for Difference).  There are a few institutions that allows people to "long" or "short" CFDs.  The CFDs track the mother share.  If the mother share goes up by 1 cts, you make 1 cts.  Also, long or short CFDs, you can use leverage.  But be mindful.  You can lose alot or you can make a lot. 

I think it is much easier shorting CFDs than shorting on SGX where you will have to borrow from SGX in order to short.  A lot of hassle.
 
 
tiandi
    06-Sep-2007 22:28  
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if one predicts DOW sure go down, just buy DOG share, DOG share move inversely with respect to DJI

 
 
 
KiLrOy
    06-Sep-2007 22:26  
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Worried for your ' 5 lots ' ? Smiley
 
 
idesa168
    06-Sep-2007 22:24  
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Some are saying China is going to crash soon. When Dow crashed, STI lost over 600 points, in 5 days. Now when China crash, we have skid another 600 over points. So we will be trading 2400 points in year end, as what OHL had mentioned. Die lah like this.... if mkt volatide, we still can make a little kopi$$. But if mkt so straight down south, how to make $$. I dun know how to short lei.
 

 
KiLrOy
    06-Sep-2007 21:05  
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ECB's Trichet: To pay great attention to financial market developments

ECB's Trichet: Given the high level of uncertainty additional information is needed

ECB's Trichet: Real GDP growth projection revised slightly downwards; sees growth of 2.2%-2.8% in 2007

ECB's Trichet: Financial market volatility has led to high level of uncertainty

ECB's Trichet: monetary policy stance is still on the accommodative side
 
 
tanglinboy
    06-Sep-2007 20:58  
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Stocks set for setback

Lower open seen after Chinese central bank raises reserve rates; strong sales from Wal-Mart can't overcome.




NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- U.S. stocks are set to open lower Thursday, with futures turning around after China tightened the amount of capital available in the country.

At 8:43 a.m. ET, Nasdaq and S&P futures were lower, reversing gains from earlier in the morning.
 
 
cheongwee
    06-Sep-2007 16:11  
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Buy gold now,before it rocket...the US dollar is toast for sure...now read this..

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/09/05/bcnchina105.xml

"We won't know if China is behind this until the Treasury releases its TIC data in November, but what it does show is that world central banks are in a hurry to get out of the US. They don't seem to be switching into other currencies, so it is possible they are moving into gold instead. Gold is now gaining momentum across all currencies and has broken through resistance at 500 euros," he said.

Remember,when gold rocket $1000..remember cheongwee did make a call to buy..dont regret later.

 
 
Pinnacle
    06-Sep-2007 10:29  
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U.S. stocks fell after reports showed the housing slump was deepening and spreading to the job market while slowing consumer spending.

Investor concerns about the health of the U.S. consumer were exacerbated when Costco Wholesale Corp reported sales for August that fell short of expectations and Apple Inc announced big price cuts on its new iPhones in an effort to spur sales. Retail and technology shares fell broadly, with the Nasdaq snapping a four-session winning streak.

The Dow Jones industrial average was down 143.39 points, or 1.07%, at 13,305.47. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was down 17.13 points, or 1.15%, at 1,472.29. The Nasdaq Composite Index was down 24.29 points, or 0.92%, at 2,605.95.

 
 
mirage
    06-Sep-2007 08:36  
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Market Overview




Major Market Indexes
Industry Indexes
International Indexes
Sector Performance
Rates
DJIA 13,305.47    -143.39    -1.07%
Nasdaq 2,605.95    -24.29    -0.92%
S&P 500 1,472.29    -17.13    -1.15%
Dow Util 488.14    -5.73    -1.16%
NYSE 9,583.17    -115.51    -1.19%
AMEX 2,250.34    -16.79    -0.74%
Russell 2000 790.46    -10.23    -1.28%
Semcond 502.14    -6.25    -1.23%
Gold future 690.70    -0.80    -0.12%
30-Year Bond 4.78%    -0.06    -1.22%
10-Year Bond 4.47%    -0.09    -1.86%

 Market Diaries
Issues: NYSE Nasdaq
Advancing  926  988
Declining  2,405  1,990
Unchanged  64  119
Total:  3,395  3,097
Issues at:
52-Week High  22  21
52-Week Low  17  33
Volume:
Advancing  265,668,000  563,390,000
Declining  1,124,145,000  1,358,159,000
Unchanged  2,812,000  35,327,000
Total:  1,392,625,000  1,956,876,000

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Symbol Last Change Volume
IWM 79.15    -0.740 67.15M  
HD 36.51    +0.150 45.15M  
PFE 24.71    -0.370 40.55M  
GE 38.75    -0.290 37.53M  
C 46.00    -1.210 35.25M  
WMT 42.45    -0.850 30.79M  
EMC 19.44    -0.410 30.75M  
TWX 19.00    -0.250 30.64M  
BAC 49.95    -0.490 27.36M  
CFC 18.81    -1.000 26.39M  

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