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13-Apr-2009 09:31 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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unrests in Thailand would unsettle regional countries e.g S'pore.. possible? Asian financial crisis was sparked by thailand.. dejavu?
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09-Apr-2009 16:06 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Look at the VOL on the UP DAY!!!!

very bullish sign..
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09-Apr-2009 08:46 GLD USD   /   Gold going up this year?       Go to Message
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T.A for gold is good for entry now..for those short term players..

DYODD
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08-Apr-2009 17:27 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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~1% drop on 1 bil vol..still ok..

still favouring the bulls
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08-Apr-2009 15:40 Others   /   Are you a bear or a bull?       Go to Message
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i'm a bearish bull
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08-Apr-2009 14:54 AusGroup   /   Ausgroup       Go to Message
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if it goes back to $2 its a 10 bagger!..

i remembered buyin it when it was 60c..n saw it rise till $2 ..

enjoyed the ride..
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08-Apr-2009 14:49 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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strategy to be wealthy..

1) buy stocks

2) stocks appreciate substantially - cash out

3) use money buy condo..

4) condo transactions being flipped like burgers..cash out..

REPEAT..
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08-Apr-2009 13:22 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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one more theme investors who wanna make gains on their cash holdings..

 

COMMODITIES.......

oil, precious metals,etc..

hyperinflation is bound to come..
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08-Apr-2009 13:20 Keppel Land   /   Kepland       Go to Message
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Property is always the last sector to "chiong" when the economy recovers..

with unemployment rising..looks like property counters will be taking a beating for the time being..

 
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08-Apr-2009 11:11 Others   /   When can we reach the peak?       Go to Message
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By that time,Antichrist would have emerged and the world is gone.. keke 
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08-Apr-2009 11:09 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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great to have people who think alike..

i will load up more China ETFs when the there's a dip
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08-Apr-2009 10:27 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Wanna ride the rally?.. give u a clue..

CHINA CHINA CHINA........
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08-Apr-2009 09:16 GLD USD   /   Gold going up this year?       Go to Message
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time to accumulate GOLD as the market tanks! DYODD!
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08-Apr-2009 08:44 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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lets see if the market falls today on BIG vol or small vol..
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07-Apr-2009 14:51 CapitaLand   /   CapitaLand: Too early to bottom fish       Go to Message
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thats a huge vol on a big down day
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07-Apr-2009 13:12 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Mr Doomgloom is bullish..

Stocks May See 'Correction' of 10%, Marc Faber Says (Update1)
2009-04-07 01:47:06.651 GMT


   (Adds S&P 500's performance in fourth paragraph.)

By Chen Shiyin and Susan Li
   April 7 (Bloomberg) -- Global stocks may drop as much as 10
percent in a "correction" following gains in the last four
weeks, before rebounding after July, investor Marc Faber said.
   The Standard & Poor's 500 Index may decline to around 750
before further gains in July, Faber, 63, said in a Bloomberg
Television interview in Singapore. That's a drop of 10 percent
from yesterday's close. Stocks in the U.S. and other global
markets are unlikely to fall below their October and November
lows, he added.
   "After the rally since March 6, we need some kind of
correction, maybe around 5 to 10 percent, and after that we can
maybe rally more into July," said Faber, the publisher of the
Gloom, Boom & Doom report. "The economic news, while it won't
be good, the rate of getting worse will slow down."
   Faber on March 9 advised investors to buy U.S. stocks,
saying government actions will boost equities. The S&P 500 has
since rallied 25 percent from a 12-year low through last week,
the steepest rally since 1938, as rising home sales and durable-
goods orders signal a bottoming in the U.S. economy. Gains may
be halted by unemployment, consumer debt and concern banks will
be forced to write down more loans.
   Faber told investors to abandon U.S. stocks a week before
1987's so-called Black Monday crash and said in August 2007 that
U.S. shares were entering a bear market. The S&P 500 peaked at
1,565.15 in October of that year before retreating as much as 57
percent.

                      Commodities, Banks

   Faber said he had bought some commodity producers in
November and is now less favorable on these companies with some
stocks more than doubling. He has also bought some bank stocks
and predicted that Citigroup Inc. shares could "easily
rebound" to around $5 a share from $2.72 currently.
   "The rebound potential for financials is quite high,"
Faber said.
   In Asia, stocks offer "much better value" than U.S.
shares, and investors should seize the opportunity to buy the
region's equities on "every setback," he added.
   "If you buy Asian equities in the next three months, over
the next five to 10 years, for sure you will make money," Faber
said.
  Faber is less favorable on bonds, saying they are entering a
"long-term bear market" that can last for the next 15 years to
20 years.
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07-Apr-2009 13:09 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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vol plays a big part in progression or regression..

richtan      ( Date: 07-Apr-2009 11:52) Posted:

The mkt had gone up so much, so naturally mild profit-taking is to be expected.

Whenever it dips, buyers come in. Mkt must chuan kui lah



ozone2002      ( Date: 07-Apr-2009 11:45) Posted:



STI down on low vol... Up on high vol..

Bullishness Looking good!..


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07-Apr-2009 11:45 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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STI down on low vol... Up on high vol..

Bullishness Looking good!..
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07-Apr-2009 09:34 GLD USD   /   Gold going up this year?       Go to Message
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don't see the present...look to the future..

 
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07-Apr-2009 09:33 Tat Hong   /   Tat Hong Growing to a Global Player       Go to Message
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undervalued stock that is green today in a sea of red...
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