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SIA
Jan 21, 2014 9:04:01 GMT 7
Post by zuolun on Jan 21, 2014 9:04:01 GMT 7
SIA (weekly) — Trading in a rectangleodie, Just need to check and ensure that the dump money is always there to follow-thru and support-buy SIA shares. As long as the current trading range holds — SIA is a good bread-and-butter stock and also a regular ATM cash dispenser. Each time trade one lot SIA, target S$1 profit... Read one stock quite similar to SIA's chart pattern, it has been trading in a rectangle for 10-year since 2003 (see below).
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Post by zuolun on Feb 3, 2014 16:06:09 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Feb 23, 2014 18:18:58 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Mar 21, 2014 11:42:50 GMT 7
odie, Just need to check and ensure that the dump money is always there to follow-thru and support-buy SIA shares. As long as the current trading range holds — SIA is a good bread-and-butter stock and also a regular ATM cash dispenser. odie, Don't fight the FED = Don't fight the strong hands in SIA DAILY SHARE BUY-BACK NOTICE 21 Mar 201420 Mar 201419 Mar 201418 Mar 201417 Mar 201414 Mar 2014
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Post by zuolun on May 9, 2014 7:48:07 GMT 7
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SIA
May 16, 2014 9:31:50 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on May 16, 2014 9:31:50 GMT 7
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SIA
Jul 31, 2014 8:38:15 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Jul 31, 2014 8:38:15 GMT 7
odie, SIA serves customers with 2 promfrets on board again! SIA — Bearish Symmetrical Triangle BreakoutSIA Q1 net profit plunges 71.4% from previous year — 30 July 2014 SIA plunged and had a spinning top @ S$10.27 (-0.33, -3.15) with 1.61m shares done on 31 July 2014 at 9.25am. Immediate support @ S$10.24, next support @ S$10.15, immediate resistance @ S$10.40. The last line of defense is at S$10.08, the 50% Fibonacci retracement. [/font]
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SIA
Aug 1, 2014 9:13:24 GMT 7
Post by zuolun on Aug 1, 2014 9:13:24 GMT 7
SIA — Mind the Gap bet. S$9.49 to S$9.65 created on 11 Feb 2014SIA plunged and had a hammer @ S$10.01 (-0.32, -3.1%) with 660 lots done on 1 Aug 2014 at 10.15am. Immediate support @ S$9.92, next support @ S$9.73, immediate resistance @ S$10.08.
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SIA
Aug 2, 2014 8:43:01 GMT 7
Post by zuolun on Aug 2, 2014 8:43:01 GMT 7
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SIA
Aug 4, 2014 11:25:13 GMT 7
Post by zuolun on Aug 4, 2014 11:25:13 GMT 7
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SIA
Aug 5, 2014 10:46:42 GMT 7
Post by zuolun on Aug 5, 2014 10:46:42 GMT 7
SIA — Mind the Gap bet. S$9.13 to S$9.29 created on 11 Feb 2014SIA had an inverted hammer @ S$9.95 (-0.02, -0.2%) with 420 lots done on 5 Aug 2014 at 11.33am. Crucial support @ S$9.88, key support @ S$9.72, immediate resistance @ S$10.
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SIA
Aug 8, 2014 6:47:05 GMT 7
Post by zuolun on Aug 8, 2014 6:47:05 GMT 7
SIA — Bearish Rising Wedge BreakoutSIA closed with a black marubozu @ S$9.81 (-0.05, -0.5%) with 1.06m shares done on 7 Aug 2014. Immediate resistance @ S$9.88, critical support @ S$9.72. Observation: The gap bet. S$9.13 to S$9.29 created on 11 Feb 2014 is yet to be covered.
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SIA
Aug 12, 2014 16:56:24 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Aug 12, 2014 16:56:24 GMT 7
SIA — Dead Cat BounceThe 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.
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SIA
Aug 27, 2014 8:23:46 GMT 7
Post by odie on Aug 27, 2014 8:23:46 GMT 7
zuolun bro, jeep 1 lot SIA at 10.08 tight stops placed
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SIA
Aug 27, 2014 9:41:33 GMT 7
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Post by zuolun on Aug 27, 2014 9:41:33 GMT 7
zuolun bro, jeep 1 lot SIA at 10.08 tight stops placed odie, Scalping on SIA and any other big blue chips must use CFD a/c. If you use normal cash a/c you can't win those retail traders who use foreign brokerages charging comm. fee @ S$12 NETT per trade on any qty. Retail traders using normal cash a/c with local brokerages pay higher comm. fee bet. 0.18% to 0.22% per order value, which reduces the profit of a successful trade. Survival of the fittest — When you have a competitive edge, even if you can't win the game, you're still able to square off with minimum losses. It was only recently that I realised that Lim & Tan accepts advance orders. I like this feature a lot as I do not have to key in buy and sell orders every morning. Instead, I key in the order as a GTM order. Lim & Tan describes this as Good to Maximum but most of us will remember this as Good to Month orders as these orders will stay in the system for 30 days. Do note that if any of these orders are partially filled, the order still remains in the system for a month till this is completely filled. The other good thing about this type of order is that it is usually entered into the SGX trading system as soon as this is available for entry. This way, your queues are usually right in front of others. Yes, the less people know the better! Hence, not highlighting this post in facebook! Yes, the minimum commission for Lim & Tan is $25 while some like DBS Vickers cash upfront account charges $18 minimum commission and 0.18% commission for orders above this minimum amount. For me, I use a number of brokers as I don't like putting all my orders through just one broker. Info on the Lim & Tan advance orders: www.limtan.com.sg/page/site/public/faq-advance-order.jspwww.limtan.com.sg/page/site/public/pdf/AdvancedOrdersUserGuide_v4.pdfWhat is Swing Trading?An example of a swing-trade-stock done (Long, cash a/c):
Quantity: 200 lots Brokerage: 0.22% Buy price: S$0.255 Sell price: S$0.265 Profit: S$1702 (1c or 2-bid)
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