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Charts Series #2

Charts Series #2

The recent market rally seems to be pausing after a huge run up. Even Hang Seng has breached 20,000. Fundsupermart has an article on this level. It seems that valuation has been reached for the moment. Long term investors can still hold. Minor corrections seems to be underway while uptrend is still intact.
HSI is very [...]

Analyst Reports 25 – Continuation of Support Breach

Analyst Reports 25 – Continuation of Support Breach

Mimosa’s blog post on Head and Shoulders formation triggered me to do some charting to see where the markets are heading.
It does seem that most of the marketing are correcting from their recent run up as well. Most notably India’s BENSEX which dropped more than 7% over the past 2 days. Oblivious to the rest [...]

Investment Commentary from my Financial Advisor

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I’ve just received an email from my financial advisor about “Shoots Topping Out”. I’ve uploaded the investment commentary in my usual shared folder for everyone but here’s a direct link.
Funny that it comes after I just made the switch back into China Funds.
This is what was mentioned:
We view as such that it is [...]

Analyst Reports 23: Eastern Markets vs Western Markets?

Analyst Reports 23: Eastern Markets vs Western Markets?

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I think it goes without saying that the Indian Stock Market stunned everyone to death today. 17% up in one day is amazing compared to STI’s gains over the last few weeks. I wonder whether a total market halt was triggered cos when it did a more than 10% fall Jan [...]

Analyst Reports 22: Bull Market or Bear Rally?

Analyst Reports 22: Bull Market or Bear Rally?

The past week has been spectacular again. Another jab in the heart.
A fellow blogger on his post, “Green Shoots” Sprouting In Global Markets, quoted a very interesting piece of article. Sometimes it makes me wonder how come the stock market does not really translate the performance of the sectors.
Given that Taiwan and Singapore are the [...]