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06-Sep-2013 14:12 ESR-REIT   /   Cambridge Ind Trust Results Announcement       Go to Message
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Cambridge Industrial Trust ST: short term rebound towards 0.708
Trading Central | 2013-09-05 23:02:00


Alternative scenario: the downside breakout of 0.634 would call for 0.607 and 0.591.

Our pivot point stands at 0.634.

Our preference: short term rebound towards 0.708.

Alternative scenario: the downside breakout of 0.634 would call for 0.607 and 0.591.

Comment: the RSI is below its neutrality area at 50. The MACD is negative and above its signal line. The configuration is mixed. Moreover, the share stands below its 20 and 50 day MA (respectively at 0.66 and 0.69).

Supports and resistances:
0.724 *
0.708 **
0.692
0.655 last
0.645
0.634 **
0.607 *
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06-Sep-2013 14:11 Oceanus   /   OCEANUS (No.1 in abalone farming): Venturing into       Go to Message
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Oceanus Group ST: the RSI is oversold
Trading Central | 2013-09-05 23:12:00


Alternative scenario: the upside breakout of 0.024 would call for 0.027 and 0.028.

0.024 is our pivot point.

Our preference: the downside prevails as long as 0.024 is resistance.

Alternative scenario: above 0.024, look for 0.027 and 0.028.

Comment: the RSI is trading below 30. This could mean that either the stock is in a lasting downtrend or just oversold and that therefore a rebound could shape (look for bullish divergence in this case). The MACD is below its signal line and negative. The configuration is negative. Moreover, the share stands below its
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06-Sep-2013 12:54 Rex Intl   /   Rex International       Go to Message
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Can drop faster when volume is small !!?

muifan      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 12:35) Posted:



my feeling is volume so low...

bb cant be bothered to catch such small katek ....

mb7269      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 11:22) Posted:

volume so low... will bb catch katek later?


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06-Sep-2013 10:50 Rex Intl   /   Rex International       Go to Message
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Durians start dropping !!?

WanSiTong      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 10:37) Posted:



What's the reason yesterday it went up 16c ?

  Will today Gravity theory be applied to this counter ??

Simpsons      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 09:49) Posted:

Swee lah..hopefully like tiong woon lao hong...lol


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06-Sep-2013 10:37 Rex Intl   /   Rex International       Go to Message
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What's the reason yesterday it went up 16c ?

  Will today Gravity theory be applied to this counter ??

Simpsons      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 09:49) Posted:

Swee lah..hopefully like tiong woon lao hong...lol

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06-Sep-2013 10:00 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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Look like today can accelerate ~~~~~



WanSiTong      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 09:05) Posted:

3rd  wave~~~~~

WanSiTong      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 11:23) Posted:

2nd wave~~~~~


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06-Sep-2013 09:46 Rex Intl   /   Rex International       Go to Message
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Rex leak wind liao !!
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06-Sep-2013 09:23 Vard   /   Vard Holdings       Go to Message
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One by one ! Haha..........

Simpsons      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 09:21) Posted:

Sailing sailing home
Sailing sailing home
Pls ask your wind to blow tiong woon also leh..lol

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06-Sep-2013 09:17 Vard   /   Vard Holdings       Go to Message
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Next TP : 0.965

Huat arh !!

WanSiTong      ( Date: 04-Sep-2013 10:35) Posted:

Vard Holdings ST: the upside prevails as long as 0.834 is support
Trading Central | 2013-09-03 23:40:00


The MACD is above its signal line and positive.

Our pivot point stands at 0.834.

Our preference: the upside prevails as long as 0.834 is support.

Alternative scenario: below 0.834, expect 0.781 and 0.749.

Comment: the RSI is above its neutrality area at 50. The MACD is above its signal line and positive. The configuration is positive. Moreover, the stock is above its 20 and 50 day MA (respectively at 0.86 and 0.87).

Supports and resistances:
1.03 *
0.997 **
0.965
0.88 last
0.854
0.834 **
0.781 *

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06-Sep-2013 09:05 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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3rd  wave~~~~~

WanSiTong      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 11:23) Posted:

2nd wave~~~~~

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06-Sep-2013 07:14 Rex Intl   /   Rex International       Go to Message
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Loss After Tax (3 mths ended30/6/13) : US$ 685k (2012 : 287K)

Loss After Tax (6 mths ended30/6/13) : US$ 2,098K (2012 : 170K)

http://infopub.sgx.com/Apps?A=COW_CorporateAnnouncement_Content& B=AnnouncementToday& F=909467& fileId=RIH_2QFY2013_Results_Announcement.pdf
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06-Sep-2013 06:20 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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World Markets

North and South American markets finished mixed as of the most recent closing prices. The Bovespa gained 1.23% and the S& P 500 rose 0.12%. The IPC lost 0.22%.

North and South American Indexes

  Index Country Change % Change Level Last Update
  Dow Jones Industrial Average United States +6.61 +0.04% 14,937.48 4:36pm ET
  S& P 500 Index United States +2.00 +0.12% 1,655.08 4:36pm ET
  Brazil Bovespa Stock Index Brazil +635.70 +1.23% 52,351.86 6:01pm ET
  Canada S& P/TSX 60 Canada +5.87 +0.80% 740.39 4:20pm ET
  Santiago Index IPSA Chile +77.51 +2.52% 3,150.70 4:17pm ET
  IPC Mexico -87.08 -0.22% 39,686.45 5:51pm ET
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05-Sep-2013 22:04 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Stocks look to make it a three-day rally

  @CNNMoneyInvest September 5, 2013: 9:48 AM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

After a two-day rally, U.S. stocks continued to move higher Thursday.



Although the continuing threat of a U.S.-led military strike against Syria has kept investors on edge, the Dow, S& P 500 and the Nasdaq were all up slightly in early trading.
Waiting for the big jobs report. Investors had two bits of labor market data to chew on. The jobs numbers released by payroll processing firm ADP showed hiring continuing at a modest pace.


The Labor Department's initial jobless claims figures also pointed to a steady recovery in the job market, with fewer people filing for unemployment.

But Friday is the big day for the markets. The government releases the August jobs report. Economists surveyed by CNNMoney believe that 185,000 jobs were added last month and that the unemployment rate dipped to 7.3%.

Investors will be watching those numbers closely and will immediately start speculating about whether the jobs report will lead the Federal Reserve to announce plans to begin cutting back on its bond purchase program at its next policy meeting later this month.

Related: Impact of war on stocks and oil

September stock bump: Despite flat trading Tuesday, the major stock indexes added more than 1% during the first two trading days of the month. That's helping to erase some of the losses from a brutal August for stocks. But 2013 has still been a solid year for investors. All three indexes are up between 14% and 21% year-to-date.

Global worries: Syria is sure to dominate discussions at the G-20 conference in Russia, which kicks off Thursday. Investors will be listening closely to assess if and when a military strike may occur. The G-20 summit was meant to focus on the global economy, but the debate over Syria is expected to overshadow the event.

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank and the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England decided to keep their key interest rates unchanged. European markets all moved higher

Earlier in the day, the Bank of Japan struck a more upbeat note on prospects for the world's third-largest economy, saying that the country is on track to beat deflation. Asian markets closed mixed.
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05-Sep-2013 21:26 Tiong Woon   /   Tiong Woon       Go to Message
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Must leak a bit then BBs can come in !!   lol

shareluck      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 21:16) Posted:



wah  lau

leak wind 

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05-Sep-2013 18:06 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Asian Stocks Rise for Sixth Day on Shippers, Fed Survey

Asian stocks rose for a sixth day, the longest streak of gains in nine months, as shipping lines surged and the Federal Reserve said it saw a moderate recovery in the world?s biggest economy.



Honda Motor Co. (7267) led Japanese carmakers higher, advancing 2.3 percent after Asian auto manufacturers recorded their best-ever month for U.S. sales. Shippers gained from Hong Kong to Tokyo as a measure of cargo prices reached its highest in 21 months. BHP Billiton Ltd., the world?s largest mining company, sank 0.7 percent after metals fell yesterday in London for the sixth time in seven days.

Sept. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Vasu Menon, head of content and research at OCBC Bank Ltd. in Singapore, talks about the outlook for Asia stock markets and his investment strategy. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's " On the Move." (Source: Bloomberg)

Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- David Shairp, a London-based global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about the economic outlook for emerging markets in Asia, and his investment strategy. He speaks in Hong Kong with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's " First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)



The MSCI Asia Pacific Index gained 0.1 percent to 133.30 as of 4:43 p.m. in Hong Kong, with almost two shares rising for each that fell. The measure is on course for its longest winning streak since December.

?The U.S. has one of the best economic momentums and we?re seeing the pickup of activity broadly based for the economy,? David Shairp, a global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, told Bloomberg TV in an interview in Hong Kong. ?We are still happy to be overweight equities.?

Americans spending more on cars and housing helped the economy maintain a ?modest to moderate? pace of expansion from early July through late August, even as borrowing costs increased, the Fed said yesterday.

Japan?s Topix rose 0.1 percent. The Bank of Japan maintained its plan to increase the monetary base by as much as 70 trillion yen ($702 billion) a year, while raising its assessment of the nation?s economy and capital spending, the central bank said today at the end of a two-day policy meeting.

Regional Gauges



Hong Kong?s Hang Seng Index (HSI) climbed 1.2 percent. Singapore?s Straits Times Index advanced 0.9 percent. South Korea?s Kospi index added 1 percent, and Taiwan?s Taiex Index gained 1.1 percent. Australia?s S& P/ASX 200 Index slid 0.4 percent. China?s Shanghai Composite was dropped 0.2 percent, while New Zealand?s NZX 50 Index fell 0.1 percent.

The MSCI Asia Pacific Index has risen 2.9 percent this year through yesterday, trailing a 16 percent surge on the Standard & Poor?s 500 Index. Benchmark gauges in Hong Kong and Singapore have led declines in developed markets amid concern about China?s slowdown, while the region?s emerging markets suffered outflows as investors dumped riskier assets before the Fed is expected to taper stimulus.

Speculation the Federal Open Market Committee will dial down purchases at its Sept. 17-18 meeting has roiled markets, pushing up U.S. bond yields and contributing to the worst rout in the currencies of developing nations in five years.

Syria Resolution



The prospect of U.S. military strikes against Syria is also adding volatility as investors gauge whether oil flows from the region will be disrupted. A resolution authorizing limited action is set to be considered by the full U.S. Senate as soon as next week after it was approved by the foreign relations panel. S& P 500 futures fell 0.1 percent.

The Asia-Pacific benchmark traded yesterday at 13 times estimated earnings, compared with 15 times for the S& P 500 and 13.8 for the Stoxx Europe 600 Index, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

China?s Shanghai Composite Index declined 6.5 percent this year. Slower growth this year was a conscious choice by the government to allow it to adjust the nation?s economic structure, President Xi Jinping said Sept. 3.

Honda gained 2.3 percent to 3,760 yen. Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. climbed 1.2 percent to 2,577 yen. Toyota Motor Corp. added 0.3 percent to 6,250 yen. Honda?s U.S. deliveries jumped 27 percent last month, topping analysts? estimates, and Fuji Heavy?s Subaru sales surged 45 percent. Toyota outsold Ford Motor Co. for a second month in a row, with a 23 percent increase that beat projections.

Shipping Surge



Shipping stocks advanced as freight rates increased amid signs the global economy is improving. Chinese services and manufacturing gauges this week confirmed the world?s second-biggest economy is strengthening following a two-quarter slowdown, and a euro-area manufacturing index increased more than strategists had forecast.

The Baltic Dry Index of commodity shipping prices rose 4 percent yesterday to 1,215, its highest level since January 2012, according to the Baltic Exchange in London, a publisher of costs on more than 50 trade routes.

Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd., Hong Kong?s biggest dry-bulk carrier, surged 9.5 percent to HK$5.17. China Shipping Development Co. jumped 6.7 percent to HK$4.33, the highest in about six months. Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd., the Tokyo-based operator of container ships, rose 3 percent to 239 yen.

China Construction Bank Corp. (939), the mainland?s second-biggest lender, gained 1.4 percent to HK$5.93 and was the most actively traded stock by volume for a second day, rebounding from yesterday?s loss on Bank of America Corp.?s sale of shares in the company.

Resources Shares



Miners dropped as a gauge of metal prices in London fell yesterday. BHP Billiton lost 0.7 percent to A$35.28 in Sydney. Rio Tinto Group (RIO), the world?s second-biggest mining company, slipped 0.6 percent to A$61.19. Jiangxi Copper Co., China?s largest producer of the metal, fell 0.8 percent to HK$15.62 in Hong Kong.
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05-Sep-2013 11:36 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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Congrat........

cheongsl      ( Date: 04-Sep-2013 21:27) Posted:

Getting in somemore today at 0.935

ascend88      ( Date: 04-Sep-2013 15:36) Posted:



nice....if u notice....its not gg down at all....

 

building a base at 94


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05-Sep-2013 11:33 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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only 1 cup ah? Not one lorry !!?

chinastar      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 11:31) Posted:

have a cup of white kopi:)

oldflyingfox      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 09:13) Posted:



1st  resistance $0.975, 2nd resistance will be at $1.025.

Huat for those vested!


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05-Sep-2013 11:23 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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2nd wave~~~~~
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05-Sep-2013 10:39 Citicode   /   AdvSCT 'alive' again!!       Go to Message
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seanpent      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 09:37) Posted:

genie granting wishes ...... a multi-bagger " dream" .....  only hoping  .....

WanSiTong      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 09:35) Posted:

Good morning  lai loew!   Huat Ah.............


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05-Sep-2013 10:04 Vard   /   Vard Holdings       Go to Message
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Hope can break 0.90 resistance!

WanSiTong      ( Date: 05-Sep-2013 10:03) Posted:

Vard Yes!

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