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01-Feb-2011 14:36 CapitaLand   /   Capitaland       Go to Message
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shortists testing water.

pointer      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 14:32) Posted:



Forming of right shoulder.

If the price doesn't hold, its a no go.

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01-Feb-2011 14:34 China Gaoxian   /   ChinaGaoxian       Go to Message
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Few billions rmb around estimated  S$8 millions.

China nationality also big contributors to our 2 casinos, thats why, i am sitll much into genting sp shares. (high risk though).
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01-Feb-2011 14:27 China Gaoxian   /   ChinaGaoxian       Go to Message
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wow sey, bonbon,  you are going for  gang-bang huh?    ok, on,  lets do it!    hahaha!

If she can tahan or not?

 

Bon3260      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 14:26) Posted:



Bro,

How can u do dat alone?!

U shd say " WE" mah...

Hehehehe...

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niuyear      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 14:22) Posted:



I  didnt ask, but,  i guess, that Taxi uncle doesnt  play shares.

If i were to be that taxt driver,  i will be very keen to know which  s-chips and i will kidnap her ask her to cough out all the money.    hahaha!

 


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01-Feb-2011 14:22 China Gaoxian   /   ChinaGaoxian       Go to Message
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I  didnt ask, but,  i guess, that Taxi uncle doesnt  play shares.

If i were to be that taxt driver,  i will be very keen to know which  s-chips and i will kidnap her ask her to cough out all the money.    hahaha!

 

Bon3260      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 14:16) Posted:



Niuyear,

So did e Taxi Driver ask dat China lady which China Stocks can buy now???

 

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niuyear      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 12:37) Posted:



S - Chips  Story --

 

While talking someone, this person said to us that the taxi driver told him:

I picked up a China lady from  changi airport and  she spoke very loudly on her handphone : 

Plse help me find a  50000 sqft bungalow, if not, 60000 or 70000 also good. Then the taxi said " Miss, you are very rich, not many singaporeans can own a private property and 80% of singaporeans stay in HDB flat."     That Lady replied in mandarin : " yes, sir,  we China people  Public Listed  our business here in singapore, and we made  few thousand billions RMB" . 

 

 

 

 

 


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01-Feb-2011 14:17 StarHub   /   Starhub       Go to Message
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Yes  , good call. :)

ozone2002      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 11:45) Posted:

2.6.. anyone on the bandwagon as well?

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01-Feb-2011 14:07 Jardine C&C   /   Jardine C&C       Go to Message
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haha, you are right, i buy singtel below $3.00 and keeping them just earn dividends for  CNY spending.    :)

iPunter      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 13:46) Posted:



Playing 10 lots of SingTel can give a better % profit gain

    compared with 1 lot of Jardin C& C ... why bother?.. Smiley

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01-Feb-2011 14:00 User Research/Opinions   /   How to do your own financial planning?       Go to Message
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Incalcate into the YOung minds, not only INVEsting, BUT, FIRST AND FOREMOST, the following s  -

Its time to incalcate into our young , not only how to save and invest, but, how to sail through the economic cycle that happens once in every 10 years.

Besides teaching them how to save, the parents must open them up to the world of economy.  Lots of kids (in singapore)  are not open to the world, and they are only interested in   playing computer games, chatting on Face Book, Twitters.,  owning luxurious stuff and branded goods , you name it.    US president has voiced his concern on the 'High drop-out' rate' of  US High School students.  It is a very disturbing figures to have taken note of.  US falls behind china in terms of  academic result (lose out to china in subjects like maths and science, and Korean and China top some of the  subjects).

We are not spared because, most of the China scholars in singapore, are clinching the best awards, best colleges, best uni.

 

 

 
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01-Feb-2011 13:35 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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The chairman of MBS once said,      MBS profits,  70% comes from    Asia countries and  he sees this going to happen next 10 years.  Thats reason why they set foot here.

Asian =  gamblers.

 

BullishTempo      ( Date: 01-Feb-2011 13:31) Posted:



LVS / MBS announcing results on our Friday.

Expect GenSp to have significant movement next week Monday following MBS results. 

http://investor.lasvegassands.com/results.cfm

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01-Feb-2011 13:09 User Research/Opinions   /   How to do your own financial planning?       Go to Message
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Can share what  good Unit Trust is that here in this Forum.    Too many things to read.    :)

calculus1985      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 22:40) Posted:



I have written a rather long blog on personal finacial planning. 

read the full length of how to do your own financial planning here

this is just the basic. just an introduction for financial planning.

Here are some short summary of the article

1. 1st Step in Financial planning - Insurance. Always make sure you are well-covered. =)

2. 2nd Step in financial planning - Emergency fund. Always save 3-6 mth worth of money in your bank. Not more not less.

3. 3rd Step - Investing =) That's what most people here does. I also write a short summary on how to select a reasonably good unit trust.

Hope you guys find it useful =)

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01-Feb-2011 13:08 User Research/Opinions   /   How to do your own financial planning?       Go to Message
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3 - 6 mnths emergency fund is not sufficient.

 

As someone was saying,  jobs are shaky when people hit the mid-life crisis, i..e 40 plus of age. Those highly educated or those who are  holding high profile jobs are not spared.          Of course, this doesnt apply to those rich and famous or born with silver spoons with rich dads  with huge wealth inheritance.

calculus1985      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 22:40) Posted:



I have written a rather long blog on personal finacial planning. 

read the full length of how to do your own financial planning here

this is just the basic. just an introduction for financial planning.

Here are some short summary of the article

1. 1st Step in Financial planning - Insurance. Always make sure you are well-covered. =)

2. 2nd Step in financial planning - Emergency fund. Always save 3-6 mth worth of money in your bank. Not more not less.

3. 3rd Step - Investing =) That's what most people here does. I also write a short summary on how to select a reasonably good unit trust.

Hope you guys find it useful =)

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01-Feb-2011 12:51 Jardine C&C   /   Jardine C&C       Go to Message
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How many people can afford this one?  LOL!

 

 
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01-Feb-2011 12:45 GLD USD   /   Gold & metals       Go to Message
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What is the Tell tale sign when  Gold is going to be in    bubbles ?

Anyone has its story or experience to tell, kindly share here, thks.

Am holding this gem and must get ready to let go before i call it a day.  :)
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01-Feb-2011 12:37 China Gaoxian   /   ChinaGaoxian       Go to Message
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S - Chips  Story --

 

While talking someone, this person said to us that the taxi driver told him:

I picked up a China lady from  changi airport and  she spoke very loudly on her handphone : 

Plse help me find a  50000 sqft bungalow, if not, 60000 or 70000 also good. Then the taxi said " Miss, you are very rich, not many singaporeans can own a private property and 80% of singaporeans stay in HDB flat."     That Lady replied in mandarin : " yes, sir,  we China people  Public Listed  our business here in singapore, and we made  few thousand billions RMB" . 

 

 

 

 

 
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31-Jan-2011 17:03 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Lots of  speculators in stock trading!

Is time for SGX to impose some    COOLING MEASURES!!      Start from tomorrow!

LOL!
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31-Jan-2011 16:49 Sri Trang Agro   /   Thai Sri Trang sets IPO price at S$1.20       Go to Message
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I think Malaysia is  'Up and Coming'!! 

 

ECONOMY

Since it became independent, Malaysia's economic record has been one of Asia's best. Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by an average of 6.5% per year from 1957 to 2005. Performance peaked in the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, as the economy experienced sustained rapid growth averaging almost 8% annually. High levels of foreign and domestic investment played a significant role as the economy diversified and modernized. Once heavily dependent on primary products such as rubber and tin, Malaysia today is a middle-income country with a multi-sector economy based on services and manufacturing. Malaysia is one of the world's largest exporters of semiconductor devices, electrical goods, and information and communication technology (ICT) products.

The government continues to actively manage the economy. Malaysia's New Economic Policy (NEP), first established in 1971, was a 10-year plan that sought to rectify a situation whereby ethnic Malays and indigenous peoples (“bumiputera”), who comprised nearly 60% of the population, held less than 3% of the nation’s wealth. Policy makers implemented a complex network of racial preferences intended to promote the acquisition of economic assets by bumiputera. In 1981 when the racial preferences were set to expire, the government extended the NEP for another 10 years, stating that its goals had not been achieved. The policies again were extended in 1991 and in 2001. The Malaysian Government plans to release a new economic model in 2010 which will modify and in some cases eliminate NEP measures in an effort to stimulate higher levels of investment and GDP growth over the next decade.

The Malaysian economy went into sharp recession in 1997-1998 during the Asian financial crisis, which affected countries throughout the region, including South Korea, Indonesia, and Thailand. Malaysia's GDP contracted by more than 7% in 1998. Malaysia narrowly avoided a return to recession in 2001 when its economy was negatively impacted by the bursting of the dot-com bubble (which hurt the ICT sector) and slow growth or recession in many of its important export markets. The global financial crisis threw Malaysia into recession again in 2009, and the government expects a contraction in GDP of around 3% for the year. Economists expect Malaysia to return to a positive growth path in 2010.

In July 2005, the government removed the 7-year-old peg linking the ringgit's value to the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of RM 3.8/U.S. $1.0. The dollar peg was replaced by a managed float against an undisclosed basket of currencies. The new exchange rate policy was designed to keep the ringgit more broadly stable and to avoid uncertain currency swings which could harm exports.

The Malaysian financial system exhibited noteworthy resilience to the 2008 global financial crisis. Malaysian banks are well capitalized and have no measurable exposure to the U.S. sub-prime market. The central bank maintains a conservative regulatory environment, having prohibited some of the riskier assets in vogue elsewhere. However, decreasing demand in the U.S. and elsewhere is taking a toll on Malaysian exports, resulting in negative GDP growth for 2009 with recovery expected in 2010.


Economy (2008)
Nominal GDP: $211.1 billion.
Annual real GDP growth rate: 5.9% (2006) 6.3% (2007) 4.6% (2008).
Nominal per capita income (GNI): $7,355.
Natural resources: Petroleum, liquefied natural gas (LNG), tin, minerals.
Agricultural products: Palm oil, rubber, timber, cocoa, rice, tropical fruit, fish, coconut.
Industry: Types--electronics, electrical products, chemicals, food and beverages, metal and machine products, apparel.
Trade: Merchandise exports--$188.0 billion: electronic products, manufactured goods, petroleum, palm oil, liquid natural gas, apparel, timber, rubber. Major markets--U.S. 12.1%, Singapore 14.7%, Japan 10.8%, China 9.5%. Merchandise imports--$147.8 billion: electronic products, machinery, chemicals, manufactured goods, petroleum products. Major suppliers--Japan 12.5%, China 12.8%, Singapore 11.0%, U.S. 10.8%.







alianto1969      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 14:39) Posted:

Yeah Yeah Malaysia has more kelongs then thailand and singapore added together. Malaysia like the boat rides they have going towards kelongs they like putting more people in a very tight crowded sinking boats and people think its normal.   

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31-Jan-2011 16:45 Others   /   Bear rally for this CNY 2011 !! nikkei plunging!       Go to Message
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If a sell for me  now,    that means   am losing 10%  of what i made last year.    Nikkie richer by 10% this year.    hahaha!

niuyear      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 16:40) Posted:

Nicky  very  happy now.

nickyng      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 08:50) Posted:

IndexLastChange%HighLowTime
STI3229.699.860.31%3229.693211.9917:10:01
Hangseng23617.02-162.60-0.68%23763.7423580.4216:01:16
Nikkei22510198.20-162.14-1.57%10229.2810182.5709:48:47


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31-Jan-2011 16:43 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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Watch the US side  the  taxation policy, if the rich are not willing to pay taxes,  when they pull out frm wall street , any adverse effect on stock market will be seen later.  Unless thier hot money flows into asia markets, if not, where are we heading to?

 

risktaker      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 13:51) Posted:



Market cannot afford another crashed... Feb will be good for SG mkt. Early march we might have some correction.

After Spending so much $$$$$ :) Do u think they will let the stupid speculators win ? Hell No...

Good luck :P HUAT AH

I am also very bullish about Indoneasia .... Biggest economy in South East Asia... Their growth will be spectacular :)

 

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31-Jan-2011 16:40 Others   /   Bear rally for this CNY 2011 !! nikkei plunging!       Go to Message
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Nicky  very  happy now.

nickyng      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 08:50) Posted:

IndexLastChange%HighLowTime
STI3229.699.860.31%3229.693211.9917:10:01
Hangseng23617.02-162.60-0.68%23763.7423580.4216:01:16
Nikkei22510198.20-162.14-1.57%10229.2810182.5709:48:47

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31-Jan-2011 16:38 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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Market looks like inching down every other day.

2011 stimulus must come fast.
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31-Jan-2011 09:59 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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Looking forward to 3400

starlene      ( Date: 31-Jan-2011 09:56) Posted:

The dip should be strongly supported at 3200...near budget date 18Feb STI may shoot back to 3300 or even surpass 2010's high and with 2 elections looming in Singapore,unlikely STI will drop below 3000,buy on corrections

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