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20-Aug-2009 09:19 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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As at this point in time, Trade Summary shows more buy-up:

 
5EN (MIDAS)


 WEIGHTED AVG PRICE :  0.8399   LAST DONE PRICE :  0.840 
 SPREAD/PRICE RATIO :  0.0060   AVG TRADE SIZE :  17.155 
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Last Trades Vol BuyVol Mid SellVol
0.835 10 24 24 0 0
0.840 47 967 145 0 822
0.845 1 4 0 0 4
TOTAL 58 995 169 0 826
    
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20-Aug-2009 09:15 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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I m a happy buyer yesterday at 0.83, hehehe... probably I bot yours, anyway, I set my stop-loss n will exit only if it closed below the 65ema for 2 days continuous, to avoid fake-outs.

kbesci      ( Date: 20-Aug-2009 08:56) Posted:



This is a good counter but lately, the market sentiment is down, 1 step forwards, 2 steps backwards.

Therefore, also dumped & cut loss yesterday.

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20-Aug-2009 09:11 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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It is still early hours, so my advice, dun pre-judge, see the chart, follow the trend and set your stop-loss.

risktaker      ( Date: 20-Aug-2009 09:05) Posted:

the up is so fake. lol dont go in .... trap

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20-Aug-2009 00:19 Others   /   DOW       Go to Message
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19-Aug-2009 23:57 Others   /   DOW       Go to Message
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Weekly Market Outlook - August 18, 2009  

http://www.bigtrends.com/bigtv/wmo/watch/116/weekly-market-outlook--august-18-2009.html 
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19-Aug-2009 23:42 Others   /   Market News that affect STI       Go to Message
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China SSE Composite: Technical voew from Fortis

https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=1&view=att&th=12331de30e3d41e6&attid=0.1&disp=vah&realattid=0.1&zw
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19-Aug-2009 23:32 Others   /   Market News that affect STI       Go to Message
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U.S. Recession May Have Ended in June, Goldman’s McKelvey Says

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By Carlos Torres

Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- The worst U.S. recession since the 1930s may already be over, according to Edward McKelvey, a senior economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in New York.

The gain in industrial production in July, the first in nine months, and the likelihood that output will continue to grow because of depleted inventories is “the best” signal that the contraction is over, McKelvey wrote in an e-mail to clients yesterday.

The Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research, the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based private research group charged with calling turns in the economy, determined the current downturn started in December 2007. A June trough means the contraction would have lasted 18 months, making it the longest since the Great Depression.

“The upturn in industrial production reported for July suggests that June could wind up being the NBER cycle low,” McKelvey wrote. The projection was “highly tentative” and “a lot has to happen before we can state this conclusion with conviction,” he said.

A gain in gross domestic product this quarter and sustained increases in total sales adjusted for inflation, together with further increases in production, would help cement the verdict, McKelvey said.

The NBER committee defines a recession as a “significant” decrease in economic activity over a sustained period of time. The decline would be visible in GDP, payrolls, industrial production, sales and incomes.

Cash-for-Clunkers

The government’s cash-for-clunkers program is among the reasons production, GDP and sales are all likely to increase this quarter, McKelvey said.

General Motors Co. announced yesterday it called back 1,350 union workers, its biggest one-time increase in jobs since 2006, as it boosts second-half production. GM will add shifts at plants in the Canadian province of Ontario and in Lordstown, Ohio. The production changes add about 60,000 units to GM’s fourth-quarter plans, Mark LaNeve, the vice president overseeing U.S. sales, said in a conference call.

The job market, which is likely to deteriorate further, is the one component that may not confirm the contraction is over, McKelvey said.

For that reason, McKelvey said the task of predicting when recessions begin and end is “counterproductive” since most Americans will continue to feel glum as the jobless rate climbs and payrolls fall.

Calling the end of the downturn comes “with considerable misunderstanding -- bordering on distrust and disdain -- from those who are experiencing recession by their own definition at first hand,” he said.

“This is not to say that identifying recessions is pointless, but merely to suggest that a more natural criterion” for determining the length of contractions would be “a period during which unemployment rises significantly,” McKelvey said.

To contact the report on this story: Carlos Torres in Washington at Ctorres2@bloomberg.net Last Updated: August 19, 2009 10:19 EDT
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19-Aug-2009 23:16 Others   /   Market News that affect STI       Go to Message
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Investors Pile Into Stocks as Risk Appetite Jumps, Merrill Says

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By Sarah Jones

Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Money managers jumped back into equities this month and reduced their holdings of cash as risk appetite returned to levels not seen since the last bull market, a Merrill Lynch & Co. survey showed.

Respondents, who together manage $554 billion, increased their holdings in global equities as optimism on economic growth and corporate earnings rose to the highest level in more than five years.

The MSCI World Index, a gauge of 23 developed nations, has rebounded 51 percent since March 9 as companies from Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to Intel Corp. reported better-than-expected earnings.

The Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development said today that the economies of its 30 members collectively stopped shrinking in the second quarter as Japan joined France and Germany in exiting recession.

People have had to admit that the global economy is improving,” said Patrik Schowitz, a European equity strategist at Bank of America Securities-Merrill Lynch.

“A lot of investors missed out on the March rally, which had become increasingly painful, so they have had to throw in the towel,” he said at a press briefing today in London.

A net 34 percent of the 204 fund managers who participated in the survey were “overweight” equities this month as cash holdings diminished. That’s up from 7 percent in July and is at the highest level since October, 2007, the month in which the MSCI World peaked at the end of the last bull market.

Risk Appetite Jumps

The average cash position among respondents dropped to 3.5 percent, the lowest proportion since July 2007, compared with 4.7 percent last month. The report’s risk and liquidity indicator, a measure of risk appetite among investors, jumped to 41 percent, a two-year high.

“Strong optimism in August represents a big turnaround from the apocalyptic bearishness of March,” said Michael Hartnett, New York-based co-head of international investment strategy at Bank of America-Merrill Lynch. Though “a nagging lack of conviction about the durability of the recovery remains.”

A net 75 percent of respondents believe the world economy will strengthen in the next 12 months, the highest reading since November 2003. Even so, four out of five investors forecast “below-trend growth.”

Optimism on corporate earnings continued to improve, with 70 percent of money managers predicting corporate earnings will rise in the coming year, the highest proportion since January 2004. That compares to 51 percent who held that opinion in July.

The survey was conducted from Aug. 7 to Aug. 12. As of January, Merrill Lynch changed the format of its survey and no longer publishes full historical data.

To contact the reporter on this story: Sarah Jones in London at sjones35@bloomberg.net. Last Updated: August 19, 2009 08:30 EDT
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19-Aug-2009 23:10 Others   /   DOW       Go to Message
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Hahaha... go Bukit Brown followed by "Where got ghost" in cinema

dealer0168      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 23:09) Posted:

Louis_leecs should go cementry this time hehehe.

cheongwee      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 23:04) Posted:

Have you another place in mind? other than Bt Timah hill.???

 



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19-Aug-2009 23:08 Others   /   DOW       Go to Message
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Hahaha, Bukit Batok's xiao guilin

cheongwee      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 23:04) Posted:

Have you another place in mind? other than Bt Timah hill.???

 



louis_leecs      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 22:27) Posted:

seventh month ghost month finally alive tonight.......................sell signal again,,,,,,,,,,today rebound strong just for those buy deep cash out last chance,,,,,,,,,,,,,,im predict that the seliing wave going strong,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and weak and strong selling akan datang.................y6ou better watch out the bear come again,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,tis time look like last rally,,,,,,,,,,,,,bear bear omn the way,,,,,,,,,,,,giant bb and bb ,,,,,,,,,,,,pro trader try very hard dressiong the share price,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,signal bb profit and cash out,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bear already quiet,,,,slowly come againj,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,im 80% cash and go to bukit timah hilll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,BUKIT TIMAH HILL DAY THREE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,


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19-Aug-2009 23:05 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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Noted also tat the 10 day momentum os going to crossover the 10 day momentum ma above the 0 line. Should be bullish imo.

Dyodd n BOSAYOR



richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 22:59) Posted:

Noted tat the bollinger band are constricting, so expect an explosive move in the direction of the trend, imo, upwards. Dyodd n BOSAYOR

richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 22:56) Posted:

Mon n Tues candle are almost close to a reversal candle patter


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19-Aug-2009 22:59 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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Noted tat the bollinger band are constricting, so expect an explosive move in the direction of the trend, imo, upwards. Dyodd n BOSAYOR

richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 22:56) Posted:

Mon n Tues candle are almost close to a reversal candle pattern

star-trader      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 20:03) Posted:

I agree with RichTan..

Volume is high today.. do you see any reverse trend signal before rebound?

rgds, star-trader..

 



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19-Aug-2009 22:56 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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Mon n Tues candle are almost close to a reversal candle pattern

star-trader      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 20:03) Posted:

I agree with RichTan..

Volume is high today.. do you see any reverse trend signal before rebound?

rgds, star-trader..

 



richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 11:44) Posted:

Yup, u r right.

Trading shares should not merely for the div, a trader goes for capital gains, div is just an added bonus if happened to hold tat stock, I will still exit if there is any sell sign and ignore the div.



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19-Aug-2009 22:51 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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It means 1 lot is $6.40.

Nothing great about the dix and negligible effect ex-div.

As I said, a trader is more interested in capital gains, div is just an added bonus if happens to hold tat stock, if got sell sign, i will exit, ignore the div.



bennykusman      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 19:50) Posted:

what do you mean by 1 lot = $6 / 40 ?

u mean 6 dollar for every 40 shares ?



louiewoo      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 11:39) Posted:

1 lot=$6/40 only DIV


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19-Aug-2009 22:32 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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jmo - just my opinion

dyodd - do your own due diligence , ie homework

bosayor - buy or sell at your own risk



bennykusman      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 19:45) Posted:

i feel the same too.. i think BB wants to accumulate more at lower level..

btw, hwat is jmo, dyodd, and bosayor ?



richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 18:57) Posted:

Note also tat today's correction is on lower vol which shows tat the BBs are not heavily selling but instead intentionally pushing it down by drip-selling small lots to create a false fear and then accumulate more at lower level, dun fall into their trick.

The above is jmo, so dyodd n BOSAYOR.



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19-Aug-2009 22:20 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Garner Says China Stock Pullback Probably `Corrective'

http://www.bloomberg.com/avp/avp.htm?N=av&T=Garner%20Says%20China%20Stock%20Pullback%20Probably%20%60Corrective'&clipSRC=mms://media2.bloomberg.com/cache/vZzKqhV6THzU.asf
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19-Aug-2009 19:02 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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The BBs are using 1 instead of 2 to conserve their firepower n so tat they can buy time but it is a futile effort, it is a matter of time tat FA will prevail n price has to justify the FA.



bennykusman      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 16:38) Posted:

this shorter has a good spirit.. never gives up... i wonder why he doesnt change his tactics to sell "2" instead of "1"...

 



bennykusman      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 16:29) Posted:

ya.. i think shorter wants to pull the price down, and then buy a lot at low price and shoot the price up..



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19-Aug-2009 18:57 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Note also tat today's correction is on lower vol which shows tat the BBs are not heavily selling but instead intentionally pushing it down by drip-selling small lots to create a false fear and then accumulate more at lower level, dun fall into their trick.

The above is jmo, so dyodd n BOSAYOR.



richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 18:51) Posted:

In any case, I m not unduly worried, the trend is still up, haven't break n close below the 65ema.

After looking at the wave count (it may or may not test the 65ema b4 rebouncing) and reviewing my plan, decided to shift my exit to 2 days close below the 65ema as I m still comfortable with it, but do not follow me blindly as everyone has their own strategy n different threshold of pain and different entry price level, so dyodd n BOSAYOR.



risktaker      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 16:42) Posted:

Anyway the controller is making people stay away from Midas. Stupid leh. Such a Good FA & Solid Coy.... play until like tha


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19-Aug-2009 18:51 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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In any case, I m not unduly worried, the trend is still up, haven't break n close below the 65ema.

After looking at the wave count (it may or may not test the 65ema b4 rebouncing) and reviewing my plan, decided to shift my exit to 2 days close below the 65ema as I m still comfortable with it, but do not follow me blindly as everyone has their own strategy n different threshold of pain and different entry price level, so dyodd n BOSAYOR.



risktaker      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 16:42) Posted:

Anyway the controller is making people stay away from Midas. Stupid leh. Such a Good FA & Solid Coy.... play until like that

edskh78      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 16:38) Posted:

Monitor until so sian. Everytime price goes up, there is a joker who sell 1 lot at the lower price to push the price down.......


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19-Aug-2009 14:43 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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I m buying up at 0.83, dun bother to q even.

richtan      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 14:38) Posted:

Wat makes u think I m not a buyer.

I trade based on my chart analysis, I aredi mentioned in earlier post, I m a happy buyer at around this price but also set my stop-loss as I m mindful tat TA is not infallible.

I always remember my 3 golden mantras, my guiding light in trading.



dcang84      ( Date: 19-Aug-2009 14:32) Posted:

Buy some more. No sense telling others not to short when conditions change. Walk the talk as they say. Cheers


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