
Look at FerroChina. Read on its fundamentals in www.shareinvestor.com and www.sgx.com
Hi jayish,
1 lot = 1000 shares
So if your landlord bought 13 lots of Tat Hong, he purchased 13,000 shares at $1.16 each.
1 lot = 1000 shares
So if your landlord bought 13 lots of Tat Hong, he purchased 13,000 shares at $1.16 each.
Hi battledome64,
There is not enough TA data for capita retail china for me to make an analysis
There is not enough TA data for capita retail china for me to make an analysis
Hi, just wanna confirm that my conjecture was right. when u said purchased 13 lots of Tat Hong at price 1.16. it simply means 13 piece of Tat Hong share at the price of $1.16. Meaning $1.16 X 13 = $20.93 (total paid).
pardon my ignorance, as i just started trading on my own via the internet and would certainly like to learn more on these terms and stuffs of stock, as so to familiarise myself in this field and be like 1 of u veterans in the future. =D cheers
hi singaporegal. Is it a good time to enter capita retail china at 1.75-.1.80?
My current "active" long positions (averaging up/down) are in Sky Petrol (for its management objective and its nature which is volatile), Cambridge (for its yield), Sembcorp Industries (for its business). There are a few other counters in my portfolio which I intends to keep for my children (if any) like SMRT, Great Eastern, as I forsee the next generations might have a "problem" in purchasing their very 1st HDB flats. So hopefully those "superb-long" counters that I had been holding can let them made the 1st step into the social university.
My landlord purchased 13 lots of Tat Hong at price 1.16. hmmm...
The trend is your friend is the trend.
"Good" shares bear different meaning for each individuals. For example, I had been averaging up Sembcorp Industries (although its current TA looks ugly) since 90 over cents (still havent factored in the dividends payout and the cash distribution for this year) but others might find it a lousy counter for the moment due to its current TA reading. So maybe one can do a "fact-find" on oneself to determine which counters are "suitable" for themselves, e.g long or short term, how much buying power, and so on.
Conventional wisdom said you should not be buying now as the index is at record high. Even the laggards appear to be not cheap anymore (if there are still cheap, there must be some solid reasons for them to be so and hence there is no reasons to buy them now. If the index is corrected downwards, these laggards will follow the correction and go down as well) . It is time to sell (though some brokers are saying the index may move up further to 3200).
One of Warren Buffeit's advices is: you buy only when there is a good safety margin. I agree with this advice.
Hi singaporegal and other experts
Any good share worth buying now ?
Any good share worth buying now ?