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Post by zuolun on Oct 22, 2014 8:01:15 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Oct 23, 2014 22:32:58 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Oct 24, 2014 11:53:16 GMT 7
Never catch a falling knife — oldman A falling knife in the stock market refers to a stock that experiences a sharp decline and it may collapse > 50% from its breakout/pivotal point, b4 bottoming out. Sino Grandness — A "Waterfall Decline" chart pattern with with 5-Wave down, Interim TP S$0.355Sino Grandness had a spinning top @ S$0.485 (-0.005, -1%) with 5.5m shares done on 24 Oct 2014 at 1.10pm. Immediate support @ S$0.44, immediate resistance @ S$0.535.
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Post by zuolun on Oct 24, 2014 18:06:24 GMT 7
Sino Grandness — A "Waterfall Decline" chart pattern with with 5-Wave down, Interim TP S$0.355Sino Grandness closed unchanged with a spinning top @ S$0.49 with 6.58m shares done on 24 Oct 2014. Immediate support @ S$0.44, immediate resistance @ S$0.535.
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Post by odie on Oct 24, 2014 18:38:30 GMT 7
zuolun bro,
looks like HK ipo wont be happening soon
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Post by zuolun on Oct 24, 2014 22:34:02 GMT 7
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Post by kenjifm on Oct 27, 2014 17:26:43 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Oct 28, 2014 8:51:44 GMT 7
"Chew toh lao gao suan"...「树倒猢狲散」Once the tree falls, the monkeys will scatter.
hari hari jatuh.....
Alternative view:Sino Grandness (weekly) — Bearish Rectangle Breakout TP S$0.19
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Post by zuolun on Oct 30, 2014 6:36:11 GMT 7
Never catch a falling knife — oldman A falling knife in the stock market refers to a stock that experiences a sharp decline and it may collapse > 50% from its breakout/pivotal point, b4 bottoming out. Sino Grandness — A "Waterfall Decline" chart pattern, major bearish trend reversal with 5-Wave down, Interim TP S$0.355, Next TP S$0.19Sino Grandness closed with a hammer @ S$0.395 (-0.01, -2.5%) with extremely high volume done at 18.4m shares on 29 Oct 2014. Immediate support @ S$0.31, immediate resistance @ S$0.405.
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Post by zuolun on Oct 30, 2014 12:17:34 GMT 7
The Dead Cat BounceA "Dead Cat Bounce" is a period that refers to when an equity rebounds in price after a very sharp drop. It has been used to refer to the stock market when a stock's price has dropped so fast that even "a dead cat could bounce back". The dead-cat bounce is usually referred to while the market is still dropping and continues to drop even after the supposed bottom of the price has been reached. The term was first cited as far back as 1985 when Malaysian and Singaporean markets seemed to drop off a cliff. Sino Grandness — A "Waterfall Decline" chart pattern, major bearish trend reversal with 5-Wave down, Interim TP S$0.355, Next TP S$0.19Sino Grandness had a long white marubozu @ S$0.435 (+0.04, +10.1%) with extremely high volume done at 18.3m shares on 30 Oct 2014 at 1.20pm. Immediate support @ S$0.31, immediate resistance @ S$0.45.
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Post by zuolun on Oct 30, 2014 14:22:17 GMT 7
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Post by kenjifm on Oct 30, 2014 18:18:54 GMT 7
They really pump up the price to get a better placement price?
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Post by kenjifm on Oct 30, 2014 21:11:24 GMT 7
Sino Grandness: Private Placement Issue Price Reduced To Maximum S$0.50 Per New Share, Placement To Be Cancelled If Share Price Fall Below S$0.40. sino.pdf (150.24 KB)
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Post by me200 on Oct 30, 2014 21:25:55 GMT 7
Then today market re-bounce with high volume is unlikely to be dead cat bounce. Not vested. Sino Grandness: Private Placement Issue Price Reduced To Maximum S$0.50 Per New Share, Placement To Be Cancelled If Share Price Fall Below S$0.40.
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Post by zuolun on Oct 31, 2014 7:13:14 GMT 7
Sino Grandness's waterfall decline chart pattern has a confluence of dead cross 1, 2 & 3 = when fall off the cliff, the survival rate is zero. (The chart pattern is identical to SDRL).
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