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11-Oct-2013 19:57 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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GOLDMAN SACHS: GOLD A 'SLAM DUNK' SELL

Gold is a ?slam dunk? sell once the US economy works through its current policy deadlock and the Federal Reserve begins to reduce its asset purchases, Goldman Sachs has warned .

Speaking at a panel session in London, Goldman head of commodity research Jeffrey Currie said selling gold was his top single call for the next 12 months. The bank has a price target of $1,050 over that period, implying a fall of 20% from its current value of $1,309.

Gold has already fallen 25% over the last 12 months and is now down almost 30% from its 2011 peak above $1,800. Despite the risk aversion of the past week, gold has continued to slide.

?Once we get past this stalemate in Washington, precious metals are a slam dunk sell at that point,? he said, Bloomberg reports. ?You have to argue that with significant recovery in the US, tapering of QE should put downward pressure on gold prices.?  
He added that he expected the US government to resolve the current impasse before significant harm was caused to the global economy or the country broached its current debt ceiling.
  
?The downside of driving the bus off the cliff is so significant that we will come to a resolution,? he predicted.
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11-Oct-2013 19:32 Others   /   Stock Market Operators: How do they manipulate?       Go to Message
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I believe that most of us have heard of stock market operators. They are known by many different names and they are constantly the blame for our financial losses. In some parts of the world, they are known as sharks, syndicates, big bosses, speculators, liars, cheaters or stock market manipulators. Some of us cheer their existence and their operations while some cursed them as if they are the culprits to our financial ruins. Are they our friends or foes? As the famous saying goes, know thy foes and you will have the upper hand in battle. In this post, I will challenge and dare you to swim with the sharks and eat from the crumbs of their feeds and not to be their feed. Here I would like to bring out some of my personal thoughts on this question that most newbie has.


Ok, here is the short answer. Yes, you are right. They existed and their operations are hidden from most people especially the newbie in these financial markets. I believe if we know them and how they operate, we could actually move along with them. In fact, the whole purpose of technical analysis is to determine the balance of demand and supply and the stock market operators are some of the powerful and rich individuals or groups with much buying and selling power. If we are able to track their movement, we will be able to profit from their operations. However, if we are ignorant of their existence, we could be their next meal.

Basic facts of stock market operators are listed below for your reference.

They work individually or in a group.

They rely on the market trends to help them in their mission.

The general publics are their big customers.

They together work with the public listed company owners or insiders.

They have a main mission objective to accomplish.

The bulk of their operation revolved around the accumulation and the distribution of stocks from / to the general publics.

They are rich and powerful figures but they are also humans that have emotions like all of us.

They have extensive credit facilities and lower transaction costs than the retail investors.

They do make mistakes like any one of us. Their mistake costs millions in dollars.

Market news, stock market analyst, corporate announcements, word of mouth advertising, price bidding and order queues are some of their tricks and tools that they used to achieve their main objective.

They don?t try to pick the bottom or the top like most retail investors do. Again, some of them try to do this and it costs them much sorrow and dismay.

They do attempt to manipulate the chart to trick the chartist whether you like it or not.

They are both the buyer and seller in the queue order at any given time.

They are not doing charity work. They existed to make your money.

It is important to understand them well as they are big volume buyers and sellers. They can tilt the balance of demand and supply. Understanding the above traits of stock market operators will help to clear some of the myths that we have of them. Remember, they are humans like us. Some of the above points deserved to be elaborated further to bring out the secrets of trading methodologies that we will employ in our technical analysis.

Primary market trends are very important to their success and failures. If they judge wrongly on this, they could go bust easily as the power of leveraging will work against them. Remember this, they cannot fight against the trends and they don?t have the strength to do so. Don?t ever think that they can swim against the tides.

If their mission objective is to acquire stocks, they might push down the prices to cause temporary market panics to squeeze out the stocks out from the speculators and investors and this is especially true in certain countries where short-selling is not allowed. The success of this technique will depends on what sort of people that are holding the stocks. This will get rid of the intraday and short term traders. However, they will try to maintain the prices around a certain range as to keep the sellers motivated. Usually the public listed company owners and insider will work in tandem to collect the shares from the general public. After they exhausted the fearful speculators and investors, they will then turn their eyes to the stronger speculators and investors by pushing up the prices higher to catch their interests.

If their mission is to distribute stocks, they will push up the stock prices to catch the attention of speculators and investors. They will work with market analyst to create beautiful pictures of the company prospects. They will work with the public listed company owners and insiders to create scarcity of stocks. At this moment of time, they will also announce all the good news while pushing up the stock prices. They will queue up as buyers and sellers in the order queue. They will buy their own stocks to create volume to entice the crowd to follow. As they bid up and down the prices, stocks were distributed without the awareness of the general public.

I believe that this write-up will increase our trading knowledge and make us a wiser trader. I will continue to write of how we can profit from their operation in future posts whenever I managed to get my time organized. (Benjamin)
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11-Oct-2013 18:51 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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A Singapore unit of one Malaysian broking house was said to have been hit so hard that its senior management had to fly in from Kuala Lumpur to discuss a potential capital injection!!!
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11-Oct-2013 18:20 AusGroup   /   Ausgroup       Go to Message
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next monday resume trading
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11-Oct-2013 18:17 AusGroup   /   Ausgroup       Go to Message
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PROFIT GUIDANCE FOR FIRST QUARTER ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2013 AND OPERATIONAL RESTRUCTURE

http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/Profitguidance.ashx?App=Announcement&FileID=259558
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11-Oct-2013 17:54 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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wow! today these 3 companies appear on the edge's cover story "the big CRASH"
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11-Oct-2013 17:08 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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yah precisely.

lglg666      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 16:49) Posted:

Really don't look good by the day as if at any time they may be suspended. How long your guess is as good as mine. Feel it is super dangerous to buy at the moment.

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 16:21) Posted:

those chiong in to buy using hard cash are simply helping the bbs to carry their babies...pls dont!


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11-Oct-2013 16:21 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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those chiong in to buy using hard cash are simply helping the bbs to carry their babies...pls dont!
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11-Oct-2013 15:37 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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11-Oct-2013 15:25 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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better stay away for the moment..
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11-Oct-2013 12:33 Others   /   Aug 2, US-living on borrow time from debt disaster       Go to Message
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11-Oct-2013 12:28 Cordlife   /   Cordlife gave life a new life s.       Go to Message
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11-Oct-2013 12:12 ThaiBev   /   up or down on debut?       Go to Message
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their trading platform..........

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 11:52) Posted:

Dbs

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 19:49) Posted:

which brokerage are u using


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10-Oct-2013 23:40 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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US default is off the table for now
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10-Oct-2013 23:22 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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yes precisely

lglg666      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 23:17) Posted:

Best to keep out...and watch. Had a funny feeling that things aren't right this week. Like the calm before the prefect storm.

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 22:58) Posted:

retailers must really be careful


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10-Oct-2013 22:58 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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retailers must really be careful
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10-Oct-2013 21:55 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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haha they so clever hor..

medivh      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 21:50) Posted:



hehe u worried ah? maybe they tapau and kept in their freezer one la.. won't blame u hehe.

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 21:40) Posted:

dunno who fed one leh? ate more than they r supposed to eat! siao lia


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10-Oct-2013 21:43 ThaiBev   /   up or down on debut?       Go to Message
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tihs! why no come yesterday..! grrrr
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10-Oct-2013 21:40 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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dunno who fed one leh? ate more than they r supposed to eat! siao liao

medivh      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 21:25) Posted:

u fed them with huat kway is it? lol

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 18:57) Posted:

the bulls are back with a vengence.. lol


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10-Oct-2013 19:49 ThaiBev   /   up or down on debut?       Go to Message
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which brokerage are u using?

GorgeousOng      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 19:43) Posted:


Heheee!
Old girl friend still better lah!!!


Peter_Pan      ( Date: 10-Oct-2013 19:22) Posted:

aiyo! so many restricted counters ah! and small caps limitations!!! how to trade!!! hahaha...! no wonder so many people make noise...lol


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