Posts Tagged ‘Market Trends’
Singapore REIT index is lowest in one and half years. Time to get in yet?
S-REIT index is at 1.5 years low No surprises as any tampering effort will increase interest rate thus make the cost of borrowing higher for all S-REIT players. And ever since Mr Fed have been hinting about the QE tampering, S-REIT counters have been suffering. Check the chart out below and you can see very…
Read More2 good investment opportunities and 1 big warning after QE3 announcement
It was 1:15am last Thursday night when my fellow investing friend apps me that QE3 is “ON!”. Straight away I logged into my CFD account and bought Silver. Even though Silver has ran up quite a bit in anticipation of the QE announcement, I think there are more upside. By now most of the readers already know about the QE3…
Read MoreMarket trend
What a week it has been. I saw my profit shrink from 6% high to as low as 2.3% in 3 weeks! Many a times I told myself that I should kick myself in the butt for not letting go when the STI cross the 200MA mark. By theory, we should let go. But I didn’t and…
Read MoreMarket trend April 3rd
All the markets corrected sharply last week. So I am kicking myself for not brave enough to add more position. I “sort” of know it will rebound sharply after the Japanese earthquake hits. Especially when I saw all other major market’s upward trend is still intact. It is always easy to blame our inaction for what has…
Read MoreMarket trend 6th March 2011
Another nail biting week on the roller coaster of the ever temperamental stock markets. 1) Dow Jones -It broke the 20 days moving average line (Gulp!) . The Bollinger band is still holding steady which means volatility is still normal (Phew!). Also since the DJ is hovering the lower part of the Bollinger band, it signals buying opportunity. Especially since the strong…
Read MoreFirst Post!
Hello all, This is my first post for my blog. I need to practice what I believe. Which is if you get the general market trend correct, you already have 20% confidence in your investment decision. I am very new at this, so please provide feedback and guidance. Here goes: I will start will tracking…
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