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firewood
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20-Dec-2010 20:16
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* crashing down like crazy
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firewood
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20-Dec-2010 20:15
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Then SGX crashing liao crazy lor. Pull down STI. Lagi worse.............
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 20:14
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lol perhaps that is why sgx wants to buy asx? so that we'll be bigger and stronger abit? ;p
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firewood
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20-Dec-2010 20:13
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I think GSP must wait for it to run a bit then i dare to enter. Now like half dead. Trading in a v tight range.
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firewood
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20-Dec-2010 20:05
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STI only follow HSI backside. Even today HSI recover to -75, STI still so red. Really dunno y STI so useless............
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 19:57
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Europe and Dow futures green..... perhaps there'll be some hope of recovery for asia? |
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 19:55
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no more looking at gsp? i might add more noble to average down if the buy signals come in..... hmmmm cannot rule out the possibilities of ppl creating fear to buy cheap.... so you could be right :D
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firewood
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20-Dec-2010 19:45
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I was also looking at noble and cosco. But u'll never know. Today korea ok, tmr china say int rates hike again. Thurs moody downgrade spain. Better wait for dust to settle. Dunno is it those ppl wanna buy cheap cheap in STI and HSI so create so much fear in asia market and buy low low.
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 19:42
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yes! and also not sure if it is boarding time yet..... :P
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firewood
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20-Dec-2010 19:37
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It is better to miss the boat then to carry babies.
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 19:37
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lol i think have to observe tomorrow's market first then can decide whether got signal to buy or not....
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bladez87
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20-Dec-2010 19:28
Yells: "I AM PAPER TRADING AFTER LOSING 5k!" |
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ok big buy signal just came on. a little too late for entry though, but to those who want to gamble. good luck. regret every single moment that i did not vest with real cash just now Zzz |
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tiancai007
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20-Dec-2010 19:14
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SEOUL - North Korea's military said Monday it was "not worth reacting" to South Korea's live-fire drill on a border island, the North's Korean Central News Agency said. Earlier Monday, South Korean marines fired hundreds of artillery rounds into South Korean waters to the southwest of the disputed Yeonpyeong island in a drill similar to the one conducted in late November that triggered the North to shell the island, killing four people. The South Korean defence ministry said the 90-minute drill began around 2:30pm (0530 GMT). "Our armed forces are now on alert and fighter jets are on airborne alert," a ministry spokesman said. Yonhap news agency said two destroyers had also been deployed in the Yellow Sea south of the disputed border. It said the South fired 1,500 rounds from various guns including K-9 self-propelled howitzers, 105mm howitzers and 81 mm mortars, a figure which officials declined to confirm. Meanwhile, an emergency UN Security Council meeting failed to agree a statement on the crisis, and Russia warned that the international community was now left without "a game plan" to counter escalating tensions. But in an apparent sign of compromise over its nuclear ambitions, the North agreed with US troubleshooter Bill Richardson to allow the return of UN atomic inspectors, CNN reported. North Korea used a November 23 live-fire exercise by South Korean marines to justify a bombardment of Yeonpyeong that killed four people including civilians and damaged dozens of homes. It threatened another attack, if the latest drill went ahead, that would be "deadlier... in terms of the powerfulness and sphere of the strike". No attack was reported as of late Monday but Seoul was on high alert. "The military must take every possible step to cope with possible provocations by North Korea," the South's Defence Minister Kim Kwan-Jin said. President Lee Myung-Bak ordered all government officials on emergency standby. The United States, which had some 20 troops on the island backing up Monday's drill, stood by the South's right to self-defence. Japan urged North Korea not to take any "provocative action" in response. The North disputes the Yellow Sea border drawn by United Nations forces after the 1950-53 war. It claims the waters around Yeonpyeong, where shells land after firing exercises, as its own. Its military appeared to be preparing for a counter-attack, removing covers from coastal artillery guns and forward-deploying some batteries, a military source told Yonhap earlier in the day. CNN correspondent Wolf Blitzer, who is travelling with Richardson in Pyongyang, said there were signs of deal-making in nuclear matters. North Korea had agreed with Richardson to let inspectors from the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency return to its Yongbyon nuclear complex, Blitzer said. It had also agreed to allow 12,000 fuel rods to be shipped to an outside country, and to the creation of a military commission and hotline between the two Koreas and the United States, Blitzer said. Apart from its longstanding plutonium operation, the North's disclosure last month of a new uranium enrichment plant sparked fears of a potential new source of bomb-making material. Richardson, a veteran negotiator with the North, was due to brief reporters in Beijing later Monday. At the UN, China fended off Western demands that its ally North Korea be publicly condemned for the November 23 artillery assault, diplomats said. They said it even rejected a proposed statement that did not mention North Korea or the name of Yeonpyeong. "Now we have a situation with very serious political tension and no game plan on the diplomatic side," said Russia's UN envoy Vitaly Churkin. China called for calm. "No one has any right to preach or promote conflict or war, and no one has any right to cause bloodshed between the peoples in the north and south of the peninsula," Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai told reporters when asked to comment on the drill. Cui neither directly criticised the South nor warned the North against retaliation. But a Russian foreign ministry source said the South's decision to hold its drill risked escalating tensions. Seoul, which was outraged last month by the first shelling of civilian areas since the war, rejected criticism. "As a sovereign nation, it is our just right to stage a military exercise for the defence of our territory... nobody can intervene," President Lee said. The South says its exercise is a routine defensive drill, with guns pointed away from the North and shells landing 10 kilometres (six miles) south of the maritime border in place for six decades. Officials say they must assert control over waters near the border to prevent the North's attempt to re-draw the line closer to Seoul. North Korea's military said it would not retaliate against South Korea's live-fire drill on a border island on Monday, accusing the "warmongers" in Seoul of deliberately stoking tensions. "The revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK (North Korea) did not feel any need to retaliate against every despicable military provocation, like one taking revenge after facing a blow," the North's military supreme command said in a statement carried by the KCNA news agency. It argued that the "US imperialists and the South Korean puppet military warmongers perpetrated such reckless military provocation" as Monday's 90-minute artillery exercise on the flashpoint island of Yeonpyeong. "The world should properly know who is the true champion of peace and who is the real provocateur of a war," the statement concluded. - AFP/ir | ||||
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 19:03
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SEOUL - North Korea's military said Monday it was "not worth reacting" to South Korea's live-fire drill on a border island, the North's Korean Central News Agency said. |
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 18:23
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hopefully tomorrow or wednesday will show some buy signals..... but if tomorrow or wednesday don't have, don't come and boo me hor? i am not predicting.... i am hoping :D
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 18:05
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right now still don't have buy signals for me leh...... :(
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cannotfind
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20-Dec-2010 17:44
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seriously la... this bloody GEN has made me lost 50% of my bonus. How ah??
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 17:37
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wah don't follow me leh.... later die with me how? i not expert leh..... see my decision on noble? buy at 2.07..... drop until today 2.04 :(
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icetomato
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20-Dec-2010 17:32
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When ah? Wait for your cue.
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eastcivic
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20-Dec-2010 17:16
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waiting in* anticipation....... i think waiting with anticipation sounds wrong... ;p
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