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smartrader
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03-Apr-2009 22:22
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what news ? | ||||
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handon
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03-Apr-2009 22:14
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news out... markets can tahan... 8.3 next week insights... hehe.... watch carefully for 7.8... |
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iPunter
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03-Apr-2009 18:26
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RichTan... :) That's the way i like it... the way to go... You play the market like a fiddle ... hehehe... |
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HLJHLJ
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03-Apr-2009 17:31
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This rally could be due to quarterly window-dressing by fund managers. Then "heng Heng" the G20 coincided with +ve news ==> rally continues. However, come next few days, the reality will be known. If rally continues, then perhaps, bottom over, otherwise, we might see another low. Jobless rate is another problem that can drag down the market. |
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richtan
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03-Apr-2009 02:01
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Who cares, I'm not bothered whether it is or not a sucker rally, just make hay while the sun shines, when the short-term trend reverse, just get out
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cheongwee
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03-Apr-2009 01:51
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Want to hear more bad news... http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/02/news/economy/jobless_claims/index.htm?postversion=2009040212 http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/02/news/economy/loan_delinquencies.reut/index.htm http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/02/news/economy/greenberg_aig/index.htm and MM said market take at least 3 to 4 yrs to OK.. How can this rally be for real???..when will it end, i dont know, but i hope at least 2 more weeks for all to profit.. I be taking some profit first...you DYODD..
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richtan
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03-Apr-2009 01:42
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Gold and the stock markets to rally together:
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"And in that regard, I believe the Dow has bottomed and is about to start reflating … big time. The first stop higher for the Dow: It will soon get back to the 10,000 level (in nominal terms). And if it closes above 10,000 on a weekly or monthly basis, it will then rally to over 12,000. And in about 5 or 6 years from now you could be staring at a Dow that’s in the 35,000 range. Gold will also be shooting to the moon, right along with stocks " http://www.moneyandmarkets. |
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richtan
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03-Apr-2009 01:24
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The Little-Known April Bullish Trend That is a fairly small sample size, so we looked back all the way to 1950 on the S&P 500 Index data. Note on the chart below that April is the 3rd strongest month, with an average return of 1.37% and a 67.8% chance of being positive. November and December, which are commonly discussed as historically "strong" months for the market, are the biggest gainers on average. Data compiled from Yahoo Finance. |
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lookcc
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03-Apr-2009 01:05
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G20 really means business....pledged another 1 trillion usd 2 restore credit, growth n jobs in d world economy, declared crackdown on tax havens, regulation of hedge-funds n a new supervisory body 2 flag problems in d world financial system.....germany n france praised obama n brown.....brown [british prime minister] said "today the largest countries of the world have agreed on a global plan for economic recovery and reform"....... tis G20 decisiveness n favorable cohesion cud b the ignition of a sustainable rally. | ||||
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louis_leecs
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02-Apr-2009 23:29
Yells: "half cash" |
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ucle sam roar liao,,,,,,,,,,,,,we also shout liao,,,,,,,,,,,,,finally come 8000point,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,we are the world,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,om zambala nanen zaye soha,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wish all of us cross finger share price up up up,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,economic recover,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,our money multiple grow,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, | ||||
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handon
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02-Apr-2009 23:16
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bingo... everyone turn on the $$$ tap... hehe.... |
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williamyeo
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02-Apr-2009 22:20
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DJIA towards 8,000
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handon
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02-Apr-2009 21:49
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my boss triple happy.... 1. happy = BAC cheong 2. happy = useless gold heong 3. happy = useful zinc cheong.... think got free drinks liao.. hehe... |
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handon
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02-Apr-2009 21:46
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useless gold < 8.8... Strong Bull in the making.... my boss commented..... hehe... |
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williamyeo
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02-Apr-2009 21:38
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handon
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02-Apr-2009 21:37
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80% confidence 8.3 the next resistance... hehe... my boss said one hor... |
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pjdpeter
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02-Apr-2009 21:25
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New jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 669KNew jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 669,000; continuing claims reach record 5.7 million
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of people filing new jobless claims jumped unexpectedly last week, while those continuing to receive benefits hit a 10th straight record-high. Both figures show the labor market remains weak and is unlikely to recover anytime soon. The Labor Department said Thursday that initial claims for unemployment insurance rose to a seasonally adjusted 669,000 from the previous week's revised figure of 657,000. That total was above analysts' expectations and the highest in more than 26 years, though the work force has grown by about half since then. The tally of laid-off workers claiming benefits for more than a week rose 161,000 to 5.73 million, setting a record for the 10th straight week. That also was above analysts' expectations and indicates that unemployed workers are having difficulty finding new jobs. The continuing claims data lag the initial claims by one week. An additional 1.5 million people received benefits under an extended unemployment compensation program approved by Congress last year. That's as of March 14, the latest data available. As a proportion of the work force, the number of people on the jobless benefit rolls is the highest since May 1983. The four-week moving average of jobless claims, which smooths out weekly volatility, rose to 656,750, the highest since October 1982, when the economy was emerging from a steep recession. Employers are eliminating jobs and taking other cost-cutting measures to deal with sharp reductions in consumer and business spending. The current recession, now in its 17th month, is the longest since World War II. The jobless claims data come a day before the department is expected to issue another dismal monthly employment report. Economists forecast that report will show employers cut 654,000 jobs in March, while the unemployment rate increased to 8.5 percent from 8.1 percent. Companies cut their payrolls by 651,000 jobs in February, a record third straight month of job losses above 600,000. A private survey Wednesday said businesses cut 742,000 jobs in March. Employment at medium- and small-sized companies fell the sharpest -- by a combined 614,000. The rest of the job cuts came from big firms -- those with 500 or more workers-- according to the report from Automatic Data Processing Inc. and Macroeconomic Advisers LLC. More job losses were announced this week. 3M Co., the maker of Scotch tape, Post-It Notes and other products, said Tuesday it's cutting another 1,200 jobs, or 1.5 percent of its work force, because of the global economic slump. Fewer than half the jobs will be in the U.S., but include hundreds in its home state of Minnesota. The 1,200 figure includes cuts made earlier in the first quarter. Elsewhere, healthcare products distributor Cardinal Health Inc. said it would lay off 1,300 employees, or about 3 percent of its work force, and semiconductor equipment maker KLA-Tencor Corp. said it will cut about 600 jobs, or 10 percent of its employees. Among the states, California reported the biggest increase in new claims for the week ending March 21 with a jump of more than 6,700, which it attributed to layoffs in the construction and service industries. The next largest increases were in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa, according to the Labor Department data. The biggest drop was in Texas, which had 4,822 fewer claims as the trade, service, manufacturing and transportation industries cut fewer jobs. New York, Tennessee, Illinois and Virginia had the next largest declines. The Federal Reserve has cut a key benchmark interest rate to nearly zero in an effort to jump-start lending and embarked on a series of radical programs to inject billions of dollars into the financial system. The Obama administration's $787 billion stimulus package, approved by Congress in February, is trying to counter the recession by providing money for public works projects, extending unemployment benefits and helping states avoid budget cuts. |
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handon
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02-Apr-2009 00:21
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rock the rocket... hehe... 60 % confidence 8.3 the next resistance.... my boss said one hor.... |
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handon
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01-Apr-2009 23:41
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need to stay above 7.8 for 8.0 next week... improve.... improving.... improved.... my boss said one hor.... hehe.... |
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lookcc
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01-Apr-2009 23:33
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bull is good hor. | ||||
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