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azeoprop
11-03-11, 18:03
First was Christchurch new zealand then China and now Japan....looks like our mother earth is angry!

Scary...I was in tokyo only 3 days ago. Hopefully everyone is fine! :scared-3:

phantom_opera
11-03-11, 18:57
Sendai city is flattened by tsunami. Nikkei futures down a further -150 after closed down 1.72% today. Cellphone not working in Tokyo, public transport not working, 4 million homes without electricity. Aftershocks can be felt once in a while.

To continue to monitor Nikkei futures if situation is worse than expected

hyenergix
11-03-11, 20:17
The earth crust is actually quite fragile. These earthquakes, volcanic eruptions etc might be triggered by lunar or planetary pulls.

http://www.nextearthquake.com/earthquakes_long_term_forecasts.htm

phantom_opera
11-03-11, 20:54
nikkei futures -185 at 10,061

http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/interactive/2011/03/world/gallery.japan.quake/images/lg.hrzgal.14.gi.jpg

land118
11-03-11, 23:31
Lucky that it happened today and not this weekend or early next week because school holidays, am sure many of Singaporeans would have made plans to go Japan...

Fleur
11-03-11, 23:37
nikkei futures -185 at 10,061

http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/interactive/2011/03/world/gallery.japan.quake/images/lg.hrzgal.14.gi.jpg

But Dow is quite steady. Nikkei may rebound soon. Afterall the damage is considerably less compared to sichuan's.

azeoprop
11-03-11, 23:43
Erm...I think got massive damage and deaths...parts of Sendai area, whole town swept away by the tsunami. Reports of around 300 bodies floating in the waters.

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/11_53.html

Also a nuclear plant is in an emergency.
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/11_59.html

:scared-1:

zzz1
11-03-11, 23:52
The earth crust is actually quite fragile. These earthquakes, volcanic eruptions etc might be triggered by lunar or planetary pulls.

http://www.nextearthquake.com/earthquakes_long_term_forecasts.htm
Actually the crust is floating on the lava

zzz1
11-03-11, 23:56
Erm...I think got massive damage and deaths...parts of Sendai area, whole town swept away by the tsunami. Reports of around 300 bodies floating in the waters.

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/11_53.html

Also a nuclear plant is in an emergency.
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/11_59.html

:scared-1:
Not surprise that the figure could under report to dampen panic selling in the market

azeoprop
12-03-11, 14:56
I believe this disaster will have significant impact to the already struggling japanese economy, and hence asian market in general as well. :(

phantom_opera
12-03-11, 15:47
nikkei futures down -200 but dow positive, I can only conclude that very positive news is going to emerge soon in US. Japan market will still crash on Monday especially if nuclear leakage is confirmed.

gov will need to come out with extra budget by issuing more bonds which may result in another downgrade

high chance nikkei will go below 10k coming week

hopeful
12-03-11, 15:52
I believe this disaster will have significant impact to the already struggling japanese economy, and hence asian market in general as well. :(

why? lost in supply (industries shutdown damaged) or lost in demand (300++people killed)?

Allthepies
12-03-11, 23:25
why? lost in supply (industries shutdown damaged) or lost in demand (300++people killed)?

obviously billions and years will be needed to repair the damages...

land118
13-03-11, 13:16
Sunday Times has report saying insurance companies will be losing billion$ to claims..., worst is if 1-2 nuclear plants completely melt down, radiation leakage will be catastrophic; tis may have further financial impact..

land118
13-03-11, 13:23
Token of help from Singapore:

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1116030/1/.html

SINGAPORE: The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has sent five search specialists and five search dogs to Japan to assist in the rescue operations following the 8.9-magnitude earthquake which hit northeast Japan on Friday.

phantom_opera
13-03-11, 15:26
You will know the true financial impact when Nikkei opens Monday morning ... it could even open below 10k.

It could even become a blackswan event if the 2 nuclear reactors suffer a complete meltdown, sending radioactive pollutants into Pacific :scared-1:

fiat500
13-03-11, 15:33
Sunday Times has report saying insurance companies will be losing billion$ to claims..., worst is if 1-2 nuclear plants completely melt down, radiation leakage will be catastrophic; tis may have further financial impact..
some insurance cannot claim due to natural disaster..is it true?:confused:

azeoprop
13-03-11, 15:40
Hopefully this will not lead to the next asian financial crisis.... :scared-1:

land118
13-03-11, 17:02
some insurance cannot claim due to natural disaster..is it true?:confused:suppose it's true..depend on policy. just like your car insurance policy, not all company cover damage due to flood...like those staying at Tessarina last year...

rattydrama
13-03-11, 20:58
suppose it's true..depend on policy. just like your car insurance policy, not all company cover damage due to flood...like those staying at Tessarina last year...
You means the tessarina all risk insurance include flood as well? Usually no rite? What's the premium they are paying?

If apartment on low ground better to include flood so that the owner don't pay thru' nose.

land118
13-03-11, 22:49
You means the tessarina all risk insurance include flood as well? Usually no rite? What's the premium they are paying?

If apartment on low ground better to include flood so that the owner don't pay thru' nose.
Am quoting example of car insurance...back then ntuc came up saying they are the only one that has cover for flood..., as for housing insurance, better check ....many do not cover calamities...

azeoprop
13-03-11, 22:49
Insured losses from Japan quake could hit $35 billion
http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/Insured-losses-Japan-quake-rsg-844967843.html?x=0

:scared-3:

land118
13-03-11, 22:54
Insured losses from Japan quake could hit $35 billion
http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/Insured-losses-Japan-quake-rsg-844967843.html?x=0

:scared-3:
Perhaps, once they come out of this, when they start rebuilding, finally we should see them coming out of recession..., infrastructure and construction activity will go up, boosting economy, but for now, it's gloomy...China will cement themselves as the new Number 2 global economy now....

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 08:28
Nikkei opened below 10k, as expected, let's pray the nuclear reactors do not blow up, it will be complete disaster.

azeoprop
14-03-11, 09:22
Yah everybody pray that the nuclear plant can be contained...or else really 2012 type of disaster for tokyo....:(

mcmlxxvi
14-03-11, 09:30
Token of help from Singapore:

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1116030/1/.html

SINGAPORE: The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has sent five search specialists and five search dogs to Japan to assist in the rescue operations following the 8.9-magnitude earthquake which hit northeast Japan on Friday.

China sent 15 I think... first time ever in history for them in terms of Jap aid.

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 10:26
在昨日上午的一场新闻发布会上,东京电力公司副社长藤本孝等六名高层人员鞠躬谢罪。当时有记者厉声逼问:“三号机组会不会核心溶解?!”藤本孝回答:“目前尚不清楚。”这一回答让日本媒体相当不满,记者再次大声质询:“把话说清楚了!到底会不会!”“别含混言辞!”最后在没有具体情况说明的情况下,藤本孝回答:“情况是严峻的”。

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 15:41
Nikkei futures -130 at 9,480

Beware of ultimate disaster that a meltdown resulting in radiation to Tokyo city :eek:

amk
14-03-11, 16:20
its' green again. market is oscillating between rumors and news.... :(

for humanity sake, such thing better not happen

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 16:38
Officials are working to prevent such a calamity by injecting seawater and boron into the affected reactors -- even though salt and boron will corrode the reactors, rendering the Daiichi plant inoperable.
"Essentially, they are waving the white flag and saying, 'This plant is done,'" Walsh said. "This is a last-ditch mechanism to try to prevent overheating and to prevent a partial or full meltdown."

:scared-5:

Still, some people think a complete meltdown and leak of radioactivity material into surrounding is unlikely. Well, all blackswan events are unlikely ...

amk
14-03-11, 16:46
the story I heard is something like this: they (Japan power company) initially wanted to save the plant such that it can be repaired and later still operational; that's why they did not pump water earlier; now they concluded no way the plant can be saved, so they started to pump water and such with the only purpose to prevent meltdown.

devilplate
14-03-11, 16:49
scary....god bless japan

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 16:52
Some Japan blue chips screwed badly today, if you have any unit trust or fund exposed to Japan, you may find the value shrink by more than 10% overnight :banghead:

I think stocks of Toshiba, Toyota, Sony all badly hit today.

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 17:35
TOKYO - Millions of Japanese people were without food, water or power Monday and hundreds of thousands more homeless after a massive quake and tsunami left the economic superpower battling third-world conditions.

Aid workers and search teams from across the world joined 100,000 Japanese soldiers in a massive relief push as the rattled country suffered a wave of major aftershocks and fresh tsunami scare, while temperatures plummeted.

Store shelves and petrol stations emptied across the country as panic buying took hold, while 2.6 million houses were without electricity and 3.2 million people were running out of gas supplies according to the United Nations.

Hard-hit Ishinomaki, a town of about 165,000, is without power or communications and aid supplies have faltered due to transport damage. Half of the city is estimated to have been engulfed by the tsunami.

"First of all, we have no drinking water," mayor Hiroshi Kameyama told public broadcaster NHK. "We also have neither food nor information."

Asia-Pacific Red Cross spokesman Patrick Fuller, working in Ishinomaki, said it was a "desperate race against the clock to save those who may be trapped and wounded beneath colossal mounds of debris".

"At the Red Cross hospital, no space is left unused. Exhausted Red Cross medics sleep side by side with the wounded," Fuller said in a Red Cross blog.

"And still droves of injured people in need of medical help arrive. The wounded arrive on foot, by helicopter or carried by their fellow citizens."

At least 1.4 million people in Japan are temporarily without running water and more than 500,000 people are taking shelter in evacuation centres, said the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

"The main humanitarian needs are food, drinking water, blankets, fuel and medical items which the government and private sector in Japan are urgently mobilizing and sending to the affected area," OCHA said.

Rolling blackouts began across the nation in a bid to save power, with the heavily nuclear-dependent nation rocked by explosions and meltdown fears at its Fukushima power plant as well as an oil refinery fire.

The UN said power and gas supplies were critical, with the Japanese winter bringing sub-zero temperatures overnight and snow and rain forecast for coming days.

"Rescue and relief operations are being hampered by continuous aftershocks, tsunami alerts, and fires," OCHA said.

"Many areas along the northeast coast remain isolated and unreachable by emergency services."

Soldiers were distributing heaters, emergency rations, blankets and water, and the military said some 10,000 people had been rescued.

There had been landslides in dozens of regions and roads, bridges and railways had been washed away, while major highways to the ravaged northeast were closed to all but emergency traffic, according to the Japanese Red Cross.

Boats, planes and helicopters were being used to ferry supplies and effect rescues but teams were facing significant logistical problems.

Medecins Sans Frontieres said water, food and blankets were the number one priorities on the ground and medical needs were growing across the country's 2,000 evacuation centres.

"Clearly the level of devastation is huge, but the response by the Japanese authorities is also massive," MSF Japan director Eric Ouannes told AFP.

azeoprop
14-03-11, 18:17
scary first person tsunami video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uJN3Z1ryck

:scared-3:

sh
14-03-11, 20:02
180 billion injected in financial system.... tsunami of liquidity....

land118
14-03-11, 20:18
BOJ damn solid...., against most experts expect the yen would weaken today, but they send strong support signal:

"The BoJ's cash injection pushed the yen back from a four-month high versus the greenback.

The Japanese unit was at 80.60 to the dollar, its highest since November, before easing back after the liquidity push"

azeoprop
14-03-11, 20:26
Actually if u remembered those chinese new year 2011 rabbit year predictions saying more natural disasters and political instability....they are actually coming true....

:scared-3:

I read this during cny period
http://www.paulng.com/CMS/uploads/2011-geo.pdf
http://www.tianlufengshui.com/2010-forecast/you-and-your-horoscope-in-the-year-of-the-metal-tiger-2010.html

azeoprop
14-03-11, 20:37
Actually if u remembered those chinese new year 2011 rabbit year predictions saying more natural disasters and political instability....they are actually coming true....

:scared-3:

I read this during cny period
http://www.paulng.com/CMS/uploads/2011-geo.pdf
http://www.tianlufengshui.com/2010-forecast/you-and-your-horoscope-in-the-year-of-the-metal-tiger-2010.html

Another one...
http://intfsa.org.au/joomdocs/2011MetalRabbitPredictions.pdf

:beats-me-man:

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 21:20
Jialat, Nikkei futures -380 at 9223, nuclear meltdown already?!

azeoprop
14-03-11, 21:54
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/nuclear-fuel-rods-fully-exposed-japan-reactor-jiji-20110314-040414-468.html

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/index.html

:(

Komo
14-03-11, 21:56
so confirm no sushi for the next 50 years....:(

sh
14-03-11, 22:00
glow in the dark sushi:scared-3:

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 22:49
TOKYO - FEARING the possible risk of contamination as Japan confronts a post-quake nuclear emergency, foreigners have begun a slow exodus from Tokyo, though some are maintaining a stiff upper lip.

Several European nations have advised their citizens to consider leaving the Japanese capital following two blasts at a quake-damaged atomic power plant 250km to the north, sparking fears of a possible meltdown.

France went further, telling citizens to leave the Tokyo area 'for a few days' if they had no specific reason to stay and warning that if a reactor were to explode, radioactive steam could reach the city in a 'matter of hours' :scared-1: .

'A third of our staff has left,' Stefan Huber, the Austrian deputy head of the European Union delegation in Japan, told AFP.

He added that executives at several German companies such as Bosch, Daimler and BMW, as well as law offices, had evacuated their spouses and children, noting that in Tokyo's German community 'it's a veritable exodus'.

Marissa, a dual Australian-Italian national who has lived in Tokyo for the past six years with her husband and two young children, decided Sunday that she was not taking any more chances and the family flew to Hong Kong.

'We just thought it was probably better to leave at this point in time... I don't know about this nuclear issue, they don't seem to have quite got it under control yet,' she told AFP, asking to be identified only by her first name. -- AFP

azeoprop
14-03-11, 22:58
2 of my friends in tokyo have reached sg. One yesterday and one today...:)

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 23:03
With futures down another 300 points, it may attract some long term funds to buy. However, it could be a total financial disaster if Tokyo is exposed to radioactive cloud. I think the market has at least priced in a 20% probability that this may happen, that's why the panic selling of futures.

Some of the worst hit stocks today :scared-3:

Tokio Marine Holdings down 12% at Y2,200 and
Dai-ichi Life Insurance off 19% at Y118,700

Toyota Motor closed down 7.9% at Y3,310,
Honda Motor fell 6.5% to Y3,095 and
Nissan Motor slid 9.5% to Y722

Sony fell 9.1%
Toshiba dropped 16% to Y411 and
Hitachi slid 16% to Y414.

And TEPCO (Tokyo Electric, the operator of the nuclear plant) limit down 24% :scared-5:

hopeful
14-03-11, 23:21
is this the time to follow Buffett?
buy when others fear to tread?

phantom_opera
14-03-11, 23:26
I think futures at 9,250 sees some support. If you dare to buy futures now, either your pants down when it opened -500 tomorrow or you huat when opens close to unchanged. ;)

land118
14-03-11, 23:49
Another one...
http://intfsa.org.au/joomdocs/2011MetalRabbitPredictions.pdf

:beats-me-man: wow, now only mar, already so many predictions come true...:scared-4: :scared-3:

azeoprop
15-03-11, 08:57
Nikkei 225 plunged another 5% opening this morning..... now at 9132! :scared-1:

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 09:13
Below 9000 .... if anybody dared to long futures last night, you will be caught pants down :scared-4:

50% probability of meltdown factored in ....

http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2011/images/03/14/t1larg.japanstatue.jpg

Jizō (地藏菩萨), seen as the saviour of souls who have to suffer in the underworld, his statues are common in cemeteries. He is also believed to be the protective deity of travelers, and roadside statues of Jizō are a common sight in Japan. Firefighters are also believed to be under the protection of Jizō.

A fresh explosion rocked a stricken Japanese nuclear power station and workers were ordered to leave, a sign the situation may be getting more serious.

devilplate
15-03-11, 09:49
let us noe when u tink its 99% factored in....lots of stocks looks delicious....:D

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 09:56
let us noe when u tink its 99% factored in....lots of stocks looks delicious....:D

Can consider at 8,000 on Friday. I don't think another property cooling measure is required by then in Singapore.

Really respect Japanese government, other countries would have suspended the stock market.

devilplate
15-03-11, 10:03
Can consider at 8,000 on Friday. I don't think another property cooling measure is required by then in Singapore.

y no more measures r required?

this japan crisis will dampen the ppty market as well?

hopeful
15-03-11, 10:04
I think futures at 9,250 sees some support. If you dare to buy futures now, either your pants down when it opened -500 tomorrow or you huat when opens close to unchanged. ;)

u are amazing :scared-1:.
Think you make more money from futures rather than from properties :p

hopeful
15-03-11, 10:05
y no more measures r required?

this japan crisis will dampen the ppty market as well?

start of Asian wide recession?

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 10:05
y no more measures r required?

this japan crisis will dampen the ppty market as well?

-700 nikkei futures now ...

Hoh hoh hoh, if Nikkei hit 8000, which is the previous low when Citi was $1USD, Japanese government probably need to shift capital from Tokyo to Kyoto already, what do you think when 3rd largest economy in the world will be in -5% recession for next 2 years ? Worst still, people may lose confidence in Japanese bonds and stocks and continue to exit in masse.

A blackwan event is in the making :scared-5:

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 10:14
-860 nikkei futures, briefly touched -900

combined loss so far for 3 days = 1.7+6.2+8.6 = 16.5% .... if this is not blackswan, what is :eek:

Korea/Taiwan stock market selldown may follow soon :scared-1:

azeoprop
15-03-11, 10:15
Then some crazy nuts will take over as PM of Japan and start invading Korea and China.... :scared-3: WW3

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 10:19
Then some crazy nuts will take over as PM of Japan and start invading Korea and China.... :scared-3: WW3

That is unlikely given Japan military is weak.

-935 !!! Down more than 9%

All the profit since Lehman crisis evaporated in 3 days !!!

azeoprop
15-03-11, 10:23
I think the whole of Tokyo will be evaporated if they don't contain the nuclear plant soon.... :scared-3:

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 10:25
-1135 !!!

Sorry guys, we need miracle now

devilplate
15-03-11, 10:25
Then some crazy nuts will take over as PM of Japan and start invading Korea and China.... :scared-3: WW3

oii....ssshhh....dunwan WAR la...scary leh....

devilplate
15-03-11, 10:28
-1135 !!!

Sorry guys, we need miracle now

yummy....drop more!!!!!!!!!!!:cheers6:

devilplate
15-03-11, 10:29
finally got chance to use my toilet paper!!!! HUAT ARGH!

PO: when u gona long the market...must tell us!:D

azeoprop
15-03-11, 10:31
yummy....drop more!!!!!!!!!!!:cheers6:

Haa haa, our sti and hk's hang seng not spared as well, both dropped over 2% already. :rolleyes:

Wonder what next? Mt Fuji erupts? :scared-3:

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 10:33
TOKYO - SHARES in electronics conglomerate Toshiba were untraded amid a glut of sell orders on Tuesday, as a fresh explosion rocked a quake-hit nuclear plant in Fukushima, north of Tokyo.

Bids indicated a fall of nearly 20 per cent to 331 yen (S$5.12), following a drop of more than 16 per cent the day before.

-1185 at 8450

hopeful
15-03-11, 10:34
Japan already low fertility by choice.

Now with radiation, will be even less fertile.

Soon, what will that do to Japan demographics :scared-5:.

devilplate
15-03-11, 10:36
u guys dare to buy japan stocks even after the dust settles? nvr trade nikkei b4 wor....mabe jus buy some UT later?

bargain hunter
15-03-11, 10:45
nuclear disaster liao. now no longer just japan stocks. indiscriminate selling is starting across asia!

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 10:46
-1230 at 8,400, another 400-500 points from previous Lehman low.

devilplate
15-03-11, 10:48
nuclear disaster liao. now no longer just japan stocks. indiscriminate selling is starting across asia!

yesssshhhh....opportunities arises

get ready our useless toilet paper:cheers6:

i tink can drop more!!! stocks like CMA i tink dead meat....haha drop more!!

hopeful
15-03-11, 10:49
caught a falling knife at 8370. :(
Now 8160

azeoprop
15-03-11, 10:53
Now the financial tsunami begins...:scared-1: Take cover!

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 11:00
Down 1,420 ... almost touching 8,000 just now

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 11:01
I will only go long if Nikkei manages to hold at 8,000 after at least 2 tests.

If Nikkei breaks 8000 with full force, financial meltdown across Asia will start.

hopeful
15-03-11, 11:05
PO, which month are you focussing.
I was looking at June 2011 contract. lowest was 7915 :scared-4:

hopeful
15-03-11, 11:07
Even if no radiation, still want to eat seafood meh?
All those bodies washed away to sea......

hopeful
15-03-11, 11:09
the entire forum becomes quite quiet. People are busy observing and trading in stocks & futures?

azeoprop
15-03-11, 11:13
I guess so....hidden opportunities everywhere. When to strike? :beats-me-man:

devilplate
15-03-11, 11:24
Even if no radiation, still want to eat seafood meh?
All those bodies washed away to sea......

just dun eat sashimi....cooked seafood shd be ok....:D

hopeful
15-03-11, 11:33
Wondering whether a few days/weeks from now.
People will report finding rings, jewellery in fish stomaches.
Strike TOTO if find a 1 carat pink diamond ring in fish stomach.

how is that REIT in Japanese properties doing....

amk
15-03-11, 11:34
devil the big sale u've been waiting for has come :) this time in stocks though ;)

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 11:35
Stabilize at around -1335, 8270.

东京电力公司表示,当地时间3月15日上午8点31分,测得福岛第一核电站正门前的辐射量为每小时8217微西弗。

据报道,该数值相当于普通人年可被辐射量上限的约8倍

devilplate
15-03-11, 11:39
devil the big sale u've been waiting for has come :) this time in stocks though ;)

same to u:cheers6:

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 11:43
Testing 8k again -1565

hopeful
15-03-11, 11:43
Stabilize at around -1335, 8270.

东京电力公司表示,当地时间3月15日上午8点31分,测得福岛第一核电站正门前的辐射量为每小时8217微西弗。

据报道,该数值相当于普通人年可被辐射量上限的约8倍

spoke too soon..drop again.

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 11:48
God helps Japan, below 8k at 7878

amk
15-03-11, 11:51
78something is the hard break already.

hopeful
15-03-11, 12:01
wondering who is doing all the buying and selling of the shares?

Thought the Japanese being quite patriotic and nationalistic, would not want to sell their shares, instead this is a chance for them to own more of their national assets.

hopeful
15-03-11, 12:06
can ask the experts something

STI drop only 3%.
N225 drop more than 10%.

do you think N225 will rise or STI has potential to drop further?

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 12:48
Dow futures -270

Short covering, nikkei futures recovered to 8,300 (-1250)

phantom_opera
15-03-11, 14:12
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's benchmark Nikkei average (Osaka:^N225) closed down 10.55 percent at 8,605.15 on Tuesday, while the broader Topix shed 9.47 percent to 766.73.

maisonjai
15-03-11, 20:17
Drag the blue button on each photo left/right to see before/after


http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/13/world/asia/satellite-photos-japan-before-and-after-tsunami.html (http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/03/13/world/asia/satellite-photos-japan-before-and-after-tsunami.html)

:scared-3:

Allthepies
15-03-11, 21:13
poor japan, u all can do a small part by donating...:(:(

http://www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html

land118
16-03-11, 00:12
Not good Dow dropped more than 200pts jus now, time to look at some good buys but need to hold...

phantom_opera
16-03-11, 07:20
nikkei futures +300, first time positive after so many days :D but anything positive will b taken as a chance to short if radiation fear continues

azeoprop
16-03-11, 08:58
waaa....big gains for n225!! really like rollercoaster ride. :)