QUOTE(West Wing @ Oct 12 2011, 03:10 PM)
Just my way of doing EBN stock market strategy...drawing our own defence line like stock market preventing a free for all.
1. When market drop from RM4800 to Rm4200, we try to sell above Rm4400 and if possible negotiate a more suitable price at the moment.
2. When the price drop at Rm3800, we manage to secure at Rm4100......more or less Rm100.
3. When the price is at Rm3400, we refused to sell.
4. When price drop to Rm2600 AB mixed, we ask for more or less Rm3400 which formally we refused to sell. Hopefully, we can manage to get the price up again....selling lesser but getting higher price is better than selling more and getting less. We are doing our little part to ensure a better tomorrow for all if possible.
Our intention is to force the market price up and in forward gear instead of reverse gear now and even if we suffer alittle losses now, hopefully, in the near future, we will be able to gain more if we play our games well. Otherwise, the ball will be at the other side, and we are always on defensive and at their mercy which they will determine how and when to strike..
People generally will forget as usual do and pls don't remind them of the RED matter which is past and should be gone and those dealing with it deserve all they get and should be more........playing with public's health. A crime I must add.
Remember experts saying that the price may drop alittle after a few weeks due to present New Year orders which I think isn't because all said that the factories are having tons of nests on hand and why and who's buying now; it must because that it's cheap,eh? Or otherwise, there are many orders which we weren't informed and knew.
Have anyone being to Guangzhou lately and all Red Nests must be removed or taken off the shelves but are our nests selling OK still??? Those pure nests that neither pure white or reddish in color......alittle like we chinese, a little brownish and yellowish which are good for health....hahahaha. My friend who has outlets in China said that the present problem is getting the nests there but there are orders. Who's right and who's lying, that I don't know and maybe, you can.
My view and opinion on the matter to share.
what u think is up to u if u think u r e sifu here but not at e market out there.as even till today china is still hantaming bird nest hardly=
http://news.cntv.cn/china/20111012/109680.shtml its today noon news n it say they use shit to process nest.white or red is not the matter now as consumer there surely will viod this product fr long long long enough.now is a good opertunity fr u guys to keep yr nest but before keeping it get few grm to run n nitrtie test at yr town or gov VET cheap ny n after u keep fr some time n before u sell ,run a test again to see e nitrite %ppm/kg only then u say yr nest is good fr others health or not ya.
as now over flooded white nest r reaching 200ton n cant sell so after CNY also cannot go n china keep up e good work by hantaming weekly then good luck to u guys as we estimate will be over 500ton before jun nex year...as fr yr fren tat hav shop there does he sell 2kg in 3 month time ??u know i know la..dont blur others with those kinds of info..
as now if u bring nest to trading market says its malaysia nest u sure kena ""puuiii" as frm my bos there(HK &CN) really hate u guys now.
does u guys relise malaysia monthly 15Ton go to where ah??does we really can clean n export by our self ah??not yet n now e GOV r here dy to put a leg into tis n todays papers also the horse also making noise dy"""Beehhhhhh"Beeehhhh"
u guys remember the "wang wang biscuit" case??only 1factory in china has problem the whole group of factory n world wide market die off so easly,,,till today no one buys it....itu biskut lah kawan..rm$2.50 satu bungkus ..tis is bird nest talking bout RMB$60,000 to $100,000 per KG there la n today news says its smoke by shit""wah ,geng la....
hai,,,donno how to say...tats wat info i got up to now
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