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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    This market has been extremely unforgiving for stock traders. Buy at the right time, you can mamake until you don't recognise your own home. Timing off, you lose until you cry no tears.
    I wud tot this market is extrememely gd for short term traders and disaster for investors like me

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackjack21trader
    All near casinos la...
    Many other projects also near casinoes wat

    Mbr nearest to mbs but low yield....how u explain?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackjack21trader
    Man what was I thinking then.. I thought it was bad enough that the Aussie banned them and the possibility of a rights issue imminent. So... the bad news all factored in liao right ? I was wrong la... THE BAD NEWS HAD NOT BEEN FACTORED IN THEN ! My 2 balls dropped when the counter dropped below 65 cents hor...I could feel the goose bumps all raising behind my neck that day they activate the rights issue leh
    Y u nvr cut loss and protect ur capital? I wud haf cut tiger at 95cts-$1 if i were u

    Do u hf semb semb? Yesterday rose so much again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    I wud tot this market is extrememely gd for short term traders and disaster for investors like me
    No lah. This market you get stopped out before the rebound comes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    No lah. This market you get stopped out before the rebound comes.
    Rebounded consistently from 25xx to 2900 vy gd for me

    Prior to tat, whip saw......buy liao....cut ......

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    Rebounded consistently from 25xx to 2900 vy gd for me

    Prior to tat, whip saw......buy liao....cut ......
    That's the problem, the whipsaw forces trader to stop out.

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    Range trading ok but not day trading, stopped out a few times you still lose a lot lol, normally buy need a signal from market but sell own call in one shot
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Cannot be too greedy. Make profit and sell. With the see-saw scenario, can go up in the morning (good news in asia) and down in the afternoon (due to uncertain news from Euros).
    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    Range trading ok but not day trading, stopped out a few times you still lose a lot lol, normally buy need a signal from market but sell own call in one shot

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    Sg very bad for traders, spread lousy, broker association control txn price,the more frequent you trade including setting stops, more likely to lose so entry point is key
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Galaxy s rocks, I don't have a single apple product in my possession
    Quote Originally Posted by ysyap
    Good one.. btw, samsung has overtaken Apple in sales volume for Jul - Sept sales!

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    Short AAPL is probably the most profitable trade ever in next 5y
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regulators
    Galaxy s rocks, I don't have a single apple product in my possession
    Htc sensation xe for me.

    Back to stocks, it just needs to gap down in the morning and you can't even run in time. Lousy market to trade in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devilplate
    Many other projects also near casinoes wat

    Mbr nearest to mbs but low yield....how u explain?
    Yah .... that's true.. BJ21T how u explain?

    In any case, casinos in proximity are not considered a boost for residents. Who would want to be staying beside a gambling den no matter how upmarket you consider it.

    Our casinos are located in prime spots which are already premium in the first place. The fact that the properties near casinos are expensive is incidental not attributed to the closeness of the casinos.

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    Very simple.. all surpass the previous peak, and rental psf per month is not high enough to catch up with the rate of increase of PPI. Coupled with drop in expat housing allowance, if you want a sufficiently reasonable yield of 4% per month to match 2.5k-3k psf, you need about $8psf/mth or more, as some forumers mentioned, those units with 8K-10K monthly rental are those that are hard to move, MM and studios in CBD are still pretty okish and rental up to 5-6k per month are moving as well

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    Default The true story of PPIs


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    Default What do they have in common [Part 4]

    What do they have in common?



    Ans: They are both PIGS!
    One is a PIIGS and the other is an AIRPORKKKKKK

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