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Friday: 15 OCTOBER 2010 CLOSING
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No necessary a bad thing. Talks of QE2 will gather more momentum. Fed Reserve may be force to act faster.
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:23) Posted:
MARKET PULSE Oct. 14, 2010, 8:30 a.m. EDT U.S. weekly jobless claims rise 13,000 to 462,000By Jeffry BartashWASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The number of people who signed up for state unemployment benefits jumped 13,000 to 462,000 in the latest week, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected initial claims to fall to a seasonally adjusted 444,000 in the week ended Oct. 9. Claims for last week were revised up by 4,000 to 449,000. The four-week moving average of new claims, a more accurate gauge of employment trends than the volatile weekly number, rose 2,250 to 459,000. Continuing claims, which reflect workers already receiving unemployment checks, dropped 112,000 to 4.4 million in the week ended Oct. 2. The number of jobless workers receiving extended federal benefits declined 340,000 to about 4.8 million in the week ended Sept. 25, the latest data available. Altogether, 8.65 million people were getting some kind of benefit in the week ended Sept. 25, down from 9.02 million the prior week.
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Oops my bad see wrongly. It's a 2.3 million buy-up at 2.08. Ok this is correct. Time to go for a nice dinner with friends and have a good drink at clark quay tonight 
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 17:06) Posted:
Market closed at 5.05pm with a 2.3 million sell-down at 2.08. Have a nice weekend guys ! |
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Market closed at 5.05pm with a 2.3 million sell-down at 2.08. Have a nice weekend guys !
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Too much positivity and all the hype around is also making me a little concerned. Hopefully it will live up to expectations.
chris168 ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:49) Posted:
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The fall will be drastic if the coming Q report disappoint.
All these favourable news reports on casinos and its outstanding 2Q performance fed ppls' expectations to stratospheric ...
3Q needs to be better than good. Nothing short of exceptional will suffice ...
Noob79 ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 15:47) Posted:
Different view... my technical view is that Genting 1st wave 1.86 Low, 2nd wave 1.97 and 3rd wave 2.04, now pushing higher... Fundamental view next week more heavyweight reporting... if beat forcast will fly.. |
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Yes, more likely.
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:56) Posted:
| Oops sorry, forgot today is friday. BBs like to close friday with a sell-down sometimes. We shall see. |
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Oops sorry, forgot today is friday. BBs like to close friday with a sell-down sometimes. We shall see.
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Looking at the market condition and today's price actions, it should close at 2.09 with a buy-up at 5.05pm.
elton81 ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:49) Posted:
| now a daes pple all clever liao... throw at the last 15 mins.. lol |
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Today's GSp volume so low.
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The fall will be drastic if the coming Q report disappoint.
All these favourable news reports on casinos and its outstanding 2Q performance fed ppls' expectations to stratospheric ...
3Q needs to be better than good. Nothing short of exceptional will suffice ...
Noob79 ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 15:47) Posted:
Different view... my technical view is that Genting 1st wave 1.86 Low, 2nd wave 1.97 and 3rd wave 2.04, now pushing higher... Fundamental view next week more heavyweight reporting... if beat forcast will fly...
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 15:38) Posted:
| I don't know for sure. But I am playing safe, meaning I am not going to buy more or hold too much, and I will stay sidelines for the moment. But I am not going to sell all of course. Results announcement is around the corner already |
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now a daes pple all clever liao... throw at the last 15 mins.. lol
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| INDEX | VALUE | CHANGE | OPEN | HIGH | LOW | TIME | | DJIA INDEX | 11,050.00 | -2.00 | 11,068.00 | 11,075.00 | 11,034.00 | 04:16 | | S&P 500 | 1,173.20 | -0.30 | 1,173.90 | 1,176.30 | 1,170.60 | 04:17 | | NASDAQ 100 | 2,066.75 | 4.75 | 2,064.50 | 2,072.25 | 2,063.75 | 04:15 | | S&P/TSX 60 | 729.50 | -1.90 | 733.20 | 733.20 | 724.40 | 10/14 | | MEX BOLSA | 34,920.00 | 3.00 | 34,905.00 | 35,025.00 | 34,875.00 | 10/14 | | BOVESPA | 72,907.00 | -91.00 | 73,180.00 | 73,450.00 | 72,445.00 | 10/14 |
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| INDEX | VALUE | CHANGE | OPEN | HIGH | LOW | TIME | | DJ EURO STOXX 50 | 2,828.00 | 2.00 | 2,834.00 | 2,841.00 | 2,824.00 | 04:12 | | FTSE 100 | 5,695.50 | -17.50 | 5,706.50 | 5,729.50 | 5,688.00 | 04:12 | | CAC 40 10 EURO | 3,820.50 | 1.50 | 3,827.50 | 3,837.50 | 3,815.50 | 04:12 | | DAX | 6,480.50 | 12.50 | 6,486.00 | 6,500.00 | 6,471.50 | 04:12 | | IBEX 35 | 10,848.00 | 30.00 | 10,851.00 | 10,895.00 | 10,825.00 | 04:12 | | FTSE MIB | 21,045.00 | 15.00 | 21,085.00 | 21,100.00 | 21,015.00 | 04:12 | | AMSTERDAM | 342.00 | 0.70 | 342.25 | 342.90 | 341.35 | 04:12 | | OMXS30 | 1,098.00 | -2.25 | 1,098.75 | 1,101.25 | 1,096.00 | 04:12 | | SWISS MARKET | 6,432.00 | -5.00 | 6,448.00 | 6,465.00 | 6,429.00 | 04:12 |
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Haha.. You keep thinking of this opposite thing hor?
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most of the shares will goes down on monday.....
coincidentally, genting goes up again ?
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:23) Posted:
MARKET PULSE Oct. 14, 2010, 8:30 a.m. EDT U.S. weekly jobless claims rise 13,000 to 462,000By Jeffry BartashWASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The number of people who signed up for state unemployment benefits jumped 13,000 to 462,000 in the latest week, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected initial claims to fall to a seasonally adjusted 444,000 in the week ended Oct. 9. Claims for last week were revised up by 4,000 to 449,000. The four-week moving average of new claims, a more accurate gauge of employment trends than the volatile weekly number, rose 2,250 to 459,000. Continuing claims, which reflect workers already receiving unemployment checks, dropped 112,000 to 4.4 million in the week ended Oct. 2. The number of jobless workers receiving extended federal benefits declined 340,000 to about 4.8 million in the week ended Sept. 25, the latest data available. Altogether, 8.65 million people were getting some kind of benefit in the week ended Sept. 25, down from 9.02 million the prior week.
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France and Germany in positive zone again. UK going uptrend as well. STI remain sideways. Looks like things will be nice and stable from now till 5pm.
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because they are heavily vested in this counter. Anyway, there is great anticipation that the result announcement in November will conform to consensus estimates.
SnowCloud ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:30) Posted:
they are trying hard to keep it up..why ?
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:27) Posted:
| BB action at 2.09 spotted. |
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they are trying hard to keep it up..why ?
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:27) Posted:
| BB action at 2.09 spotted. |
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got meh?
BullishTempo ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 16:27) Posted:
| BB action at 2.09 spotted. |
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BB action at 2.09 spotted.
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MARKET PULSE Oct. 14, 2010, 8:30 a.m. EDT U.S. weekly jobless claims rise 13,000 to 462,000By Jeffry BartashWASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The number of people who signed up for state unemployment benefits jumped 13,000 to 462,000 in the latest week, the U.S. Labor Department reported Thursday. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected initial claims to fall to a seasonally adjusted 444,000 in the week ended Oct. 9. Claims for last week were revised up by 4,000 to 449,000. The four-week moving average of new claims, a more accurate gauge of employment trends than the volatile weekly number, rose 2,250 to 459,000. Continuing claims, which reflect workers already receiving unemployment checks, dropped 112,000 to 4.4 million in the week ended Oct. 2. The number of jobless workers receiving extended federal benefits declined 340,000 to about 4.8 million in the week ended Sept. 25, the latest data available. Altogether, 8.65 million people were getting some kind of benefit in the week ended Sept. 25, down from 9.02 million the prior week.
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