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shangli
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14-Sep-2018 18:04
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Better you queue at 2.3, I think is more &ldquo reasonable&rdquo to you
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puppey
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14-Sep-2018 17:03
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hmm 2.58 still too high IMO , if drop to 2.4 range i will buy then ..gd luck
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shangli
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14-Sep-2018 15:24
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bought  scendas reit 2.58 , sure it will bounce back to 2.70 level |
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canalrat
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23-Apr-2018 18:08
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  ?@ The Board of Directors of Ascendas Funds Management (S) Limited (the Manager), the Manager of Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust (Ascendas Reit), is pleased to report that FY17/18 total amount available for distribution increased by 4.9% y-o-y to S$468.0 million.   Net property income rose by 3.0% y-o-y to S$629.4 million, mainly attributable to full year contributions from properties acquired in FY16/17 namely 12, 14 and 16 Science Park Drive in Singapore and 197-201 Coward Street in Sydney, Australia, as well as 100 Wickham Street in Brisbane, Australia acquired in FY17/18. FY17/18 DPU rose by 1.6% y-o-y to 15.988 cents despite the increase in number of Units in issue. |
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wavehunter
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15-Mar-2018 20:41
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We are a group of traders who trade Ascendas REIT and also Suntec REIT, CapitaComm Trust and CapitaMall Trust actively. Join us here to trade these REITs together. http://sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=18533& msgbdName=Trading%20Techniques& topicTitle=The%20Trading%20Floor |
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yellowveggiez
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27-Feb-2018 15:35
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can go over 2.7 by the end of the week? | ||||
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canalrat
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27-Feb-2018 15:18
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Hmm up over 2% to 2.67 now . Wonder whats happening | ||||
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yellowveggiez
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27-Feb-2018 11:43
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back up to 2.65 range    |
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yellowveggiez
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22-Feb-2018 13:51
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now $2.55.. tempting | ||||
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wavehunter
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20-Feb-2018 22:38
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SINGAPORE (Feb 20): Over the past week, the spike in 10-year bonds and fears over inflation has caused the Singapore REIT (S-REIT) index to decline by about 7%. In a Tuesday report, DBS analyst Derek Tan believes that the recent sell-off is largely done. Despite the sharp correction reminding investors about close to 22% decline in S-REIT prices back in 2003, Tan believes that this time, it&rsquo s different. This comes on the back of stronger property fundamentals for most subsectors (office, hotels, industrials) supporting higher rentals/RevPAR, driving higher distribution growth rate. &ldquo The increased income visibility and upside to earnings will, in our view, translate into tighter yield spreads going forward,&rdquo says Tan. Amongst the S-REITs, DBS prefers the office and hospitality sectors as the outlook for office rents and hotel room rates remain bright following the recent results season. &ldquo We believe the office sector will provide the best leverage to the cyclical upturn in the Singapore economy, while the hospitality sector will offer the fastest-growing DPU,&rdquo says Tan Hence, DBS is maintaining its &ldquo overweight&rdquo rating on the office and hospitality REITs with its top office picks being  CapitaLand Commercial Trust  (CCT),  Suntec REIT  and  Frasers Commercial Trust  (FCOT), with target prices of $2.10, $2.30 and $1.71 respectively. For hotel REITs, the research house&rsquo s top picks are  CDL Hospitality Trusts  (CDREIT) and  Frasers Hospitality Trust  (FHT) with target prices of $2.00 and 89 cents respectively. The analyst also advocates investors being overweight on  Ascendas REIT  (AREIT) and  Mapletree Logistics Trust  (MLT), as they are consistent performers that are also leveraged to the cyclical upturn. Furthermore, the research house also likes  Frasers Centrepoint Trust  (FCT) for its strong DPU growth. The analyst also advocates investors to relook the retail sector in 2H18 as a stronger Singapore economy may translate into stronger retail sales and boost sentiment in the sector. &ldquo We believe once investors refocus on the improving property fundamentals, a re-rating will occur. Thus, the current weakness is a buying opportunity,&rdquo says Tan. Currently, there has been no major changes in the positive outlook for the various property sub-segments in Singapore, due to a more buoyant economic environment and easing supply pressures. This resulted in the return and acceleration of DPU growth for S-REITs. Hence, the analyst believes that the prospects for tightening of yield spreads towards a normalised 3% by year-end remains intact. &ldquo In addition, our DBS economists remain of the view that the US Federal Reserve should remain measured with its rate hikes and have maintained their assumption of three rate hikes which is in line with consensus expectations,&rdquo says Tan. Since the house view is that the increase in interest rates will be measured and inflation will remain under control, Tan believes that the current share price weakness is an opportunity for investors to accumulate as the return of growth and investors refocusing on property fundamentals rather than macro should result in a compression of yields by year-end. Moreover, following the recent correction, S-REITs&rsquo valuations have become more attractive considering it is potentially the start of a multi-year recovery in various sub-property markets.   |
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Eruditionboy
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17-Feb-2018 13:31
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https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/fomccalendars.ht
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Shampain
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17-Feb-2018 13:27
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Usually when will FED announce the interest rate thing? | ||||
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wavehunter
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16-Feb-2018 22:46
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She has been falling in a one-way ticket fashion for not 7 days or 7 weeks or 7 months but for 7 long years. Long enough for everyone who is stuck in her to earn one right to have an itch.  So I dont think there is any issue of too critical to fail in her case.
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sg_investor
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16-Feb-2018 17:31
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Is Hyflux the kind of company too critical to fail because of the critical industrial sector it is in.  Consider if it goes haywire then some mid-east countries have to go barter oil for water.    |
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wavehunter
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16-Feb-2018 11:53
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Veg, When you trade or invest, never fall in love with a stock or hate it.  Whether we buy stock A or stock B, we are here for the money. We have no personal interest to see either company grow to scale new heights or to become an industry leader the way a founder    of the company would. We are simply here for the money. That' s all. That being the case, stocks are to be treated like workers.    When you place money with a worker, you expect him to put your money to work to make more money for you. Those workers who outperform will get a higher allocation of your funds. Those who underperform will see you pull out your money from  them    and they will be out of work.    Stocks are like vehicles.You use them to help you to get to your destination. If you happen to be in a slower moving vehicle and you see other faster vehicles overtaking you from behind and speeding ahead, you disembark from your slow moving vehicle and hop onto a faster moving vehicle.  And if the vehicle you are in has broken down and is lying stationary at the road shoulder or worse, the brakes have completely failed and it is rolling backwards down a hill, you need to jump out of that vehicle whilst you still can before it crashes into a tree or goes down a ravine.    Just becoz stock A has lost money for you does not mean you must die die make stock A make back the money for you. Becoz stock A may not only be unable to make back the loss, it may continue to lose more of your money. So, dont hate a stock such that you insist that it  make good whatever loss it has made. You are here for the money. You have lost a certain sum of money. Your immediate objective now is to make back that money. Can stock A do that job?  If there is a better stock out there which  can do the job better, then you, as the owner of the  capital, must pull out whatever is left of your capital in stock A and give it to the stock which can do the job better.  Pulling out your capital from stock A will also mean taking a loss. That' s a temporary pain. It is one-off. The moment you put the remaining capital in stock B and it starts to make money for you, you will immediately feel much better and in time, you will reach breakeven and recover all your losses. But if you dont pull out your capital and you continue to rely on stock A to perform a miracle, chances are stock A will continue to roll backwards down the hill and eat up more and more of your capital. It is pure mental anguish to see your capital diminishing day after day. When your money is on a weak stock, your money is like a piece of ice cube -- it melts away and become smaller and smaller. There are some stocks in our STI which never fail to rebound, rain or shine. These stocks will follow the broader market sentiments up and down and ride on the crests and troughs of market cycles. If you buy such a stock at the wrong time and it goes down, you can hold and LOON and wait till the broader market makes a U-turn. Your stock will follow the market cycle and come back up again. And your boat will float again with the rising tide. But there are also stocks in our STI which fall and fall and never recover. One day, they will stop falling. And then hover down there and be forgotten by the market. There, they will join the ranks of the illiquid stocks - the desert of our STI. A desert because nobody goes there. This is her 10-Yr chart. ![]() This vehicle lost its brakes and has been rolling backwards down the hill ever since 2011. The constructon of the descending staircase started some 7 years ago and construction is still ongoing. Despite falling for 7 years, there is no sign of the staircase landing on the ground floor. On hindsight, those who cut their losses in 2017 are glad they did so and wish they had done it earlier. But better late than never. And those who cut their losses in 2011 would have re-invested their remaining capital many times over between 2011 and 2018. So guys, remember this when you play this game - Never Love Or Hate A Stock. You are here for the money. Not for the stock. The stock which can make the most money for you, gets the job. Wishing all a Happy Lunar New Year. |
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yellowveggiez
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16-Feb-2018 00:03
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thanks wave, let' s hope all go up after cny
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wavehunter
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15-Feb-2018 15:01
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Hi Veg, I dont trade or follow or monitor Hyflux. So I cant offer any comments as far as price action is concerned. But based on chart, she sure look like a descending staircase to me. ![]() Prior to March, she was trading higher but she fell. After that she went thru a rather long period of consolidation from March to July but was going nowhere. It was like as if people who were stuck were waiting and hoping for a miracle to happen...a sudden spike to throw them a lifeline to get out. But that lifeline never came. Convinced that this counter will never recover, some holders gave  up and sell. Hence, the plunge in mid-July from 53 cts to 46 cts. After that plunge came another long period of consolidation from mid-July to mid-November. Those who cut prior to this plunge were very glad they did whilst those who didnt wish they had done so. But the rest were still hopeful of a miracle. And so they waited. Then came another plunge in mid-November ... this one was deep...from 48 cts to 35 cts followed by yet another two months of consolidation from Decrmber to January. Then yet another plunge from 36 cts to 30.5 cts... which brings us to.... WHAT NEXT? If you take a step back and look at the big picture, the chart looks like a staircase which is being constructed from left to right and  people are going down that staircase. And construction of that staircase is still ongoing. We havent reached the staircase landing on the ground floor yet.  I suppose you are stuck in this one and are wondering what to do. I wont tell you what you should do. But I can tell you what I will do  if I am stuck in this one with my own money. And what I will do is to cut and salvage what' s left of my capital. Then wait for that last leg down to come and go in the days or weeks ahead. When it comes, Ascendas will likely fall to the Area of Support at 2.44 to 2.53. Depending on the intensity of the selldown...how bearish the market is... how weak sentiments are... how much bleeding is happening out there across all segments of the market... dont be in a hurry to buy when the price is at 2.53. Wait for it to creep nearer to 2.44. This is if the market is very weak and sentiments are very bearish. Hope this helps.
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yellowveggiez
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15-Feb-2018 12:13
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wave, what u think about Hyflux CPS? | ||||
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wavehunter
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14-Feb-2018 10:45
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After touching LOW at 2.54 last Friday, she has been trading sideways at 2.57 to 2.61 and not going anywhere. The Area of Support at 2.44 to 2.53 is still valid. There may be another leg down in the days or weeks ahead. If it comes, the price will most likely retrace to my Area of Support. Meantime, share this article with you guys. ![]() If you were planning on putting your money back into stocks, you might want to hold on. That' s the message from Nader Naeimi of AMP Capital Investors Ltd. who' s still hanging on to the bulk of his cash reserves for another possible selloff by March. After an initial sharp selloff, equity markets typically have a brief recovery before another bout of sustained selling, said Naeimi, AMP' s head of dynamic markets who helps oversee about $120 billion at the firm. After moving some 30 percent of his assets  to cash  last year, Naeimi is waiting for that second round to occur before umping back in. " The plan is to buy in the second leg down, usually it' s best to wait for the markets to build a base before committing heavily back into the buy side" , Naeimi said in an interview  with Bloomberg Television.  " As we go to the Fed meeting March 9, I think there will be more potential volatility weakness." Still, Naeimi is dipping his toes back into the stock market and has started returning to some cyclical positions including energy, financials and Japanese equities. He is also impressed by the resilience of emerging market stocks and currencies during the rout and rising volatility. " That' s a great sign" , he said. " So this weakness, we' re using that weakness to buy into emerging market equities as well." Wishing everyone a Happy Chinese New Year.  |
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wavehunter
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09-Feb-2018 11:31
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![]() Those of you who cannot LOON anymore and want to jump in to buy at $2.53, be mindful that she may continue to dip towards the lower end of her Area of Support at $2.44. So do keep some ammo to average down. If dont buy at $2.53 and she rebound from there, we will miss the boat. But if she dips some more, we will have to languish meantime for entering too early. There is no free lunch in the stock market. Every move comes with a risk. It is part and parcel of the game. So where to buy, do it at your comfort level.  And may we all HUAT together !!!
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