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 STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V128, YAT YEE FATT !!!!

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Smurfs
post Mar 17 2013, 07:26 PM

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cold eye's seminar on saturday.

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lets see if there is any ''cold eye effect'' on monday biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(yok70 @ Mar 17 2013, 06:23 PM)
me different case.
original plan sell until 30% cash enough.
now since delay GE, i hand itchy simply sell until 45% cash already.  biggrin.gif
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Are your hands black? And have u shifted your money to Swiss banks? biggrin.gif
ham_revilo
post Mar 17 2013, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(Smurfs @ Mar 17 2013, 07:26 PM)
cold eye's seminar on saturday.

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lets see if there is any ''cold eye effect'' on monday  biggrin.gif
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whats the summary? cant understand chinese. LOL

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post Mar 18 2013, 08:13 AM

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FF is starting liau brows.gif

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valan
post Mar 18 2013, 09:13 AM

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tambun on <removed> ?
valan
post Mar 18 2013, 09:17 AM

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cold eye no more recommending tambun eh ?
cadmus
post Mar 18 2013, 09:18 AM

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redrum redrum.

Bursa is starting already.

This could be the real deal, assuming jibby not gonna delay it any longer. biggrin.gif

holding power is important. All the best biggrin.gif
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post Mar 18 2013, 09:29 AM

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QUOTE(cadmus @ Mar 18 2013, 09:18 AM)
redrum redrum.

Bursa is starting already.

This could be the real deal, assuming jibby not gonna delay it any longer. biggrin.gif

holding power is important. All the best biggrin.gif
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najib effect havent come yet. this is kononnya cyprus effect tongue.gif

river.sand
post Mar 18 2013, 09:37 AM

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QUOTE(ham_revilo @ Mar 18 2013, 09:29 AM)
najib effect havent come yet. this is kononnya cyprus effect tongue.gif
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How big is Cyprus's economy? How could it have such a big effect?

From Wikipedia:
GDP (nominal) of Cyprus - $24.014 billion
GDP (nominal) of Greece - $254.978 billion

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post Mar 18 2013, 09:50 AM

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QUOTE(river.sand @ Mar 18 2013, 09:37 AM)
How big is Cyprus's economy? How could it has such a big effect?

From Wikipedia:
GDP (nominal) of Cyprus - $24.014 billion
GDP (nominal) of Greece - $254.978 billion
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lol. dont asked me, ask the media laugh.gif

http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/business-ne...yprus-deal.html
http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/business-ne...us-bailout.html
http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/business-ne...ncertainty.html

actually imo it depends how serious you look at the problem. if the EU make the cyprus depositor pay the bailout, what stops them from asking spain, greece, ireland, portugal depositor in the future?

then what happen if later on, other central bank follow this policy?

anyway its just my opinion only smile.gif


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post Mar 18 2013, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(ham_revilo @ Mar 18 2013, 09:50 AM)
actually imo it depends how serious you look at the problem. if the EU make the cyprus depositor pay the bailout, what stops them from asking spain, greece, ireland, portugal depositor in the future?

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Bank run on weak banks in Greece, Ireland, Spain and Italy will start today when the banks open. Since these banks is on fractional reserve, the bank runs could lead to more bankrupt banks, since they are not able to pay out the money and then needing more bailout and more depositor's money will be seized. 1/2 of Cyprus bank account owners are foreigner mainly from Russia. And the best thing is that the deposits are guaranteed by government.. but now no longer. wink.gif

This is similar to the great American bank run in 1930's, where depositors are desperate to take out their money from the bank, resulting in 100's of bank bankruptcy, and lots of people lost their savings.

So this little decision on Cyprus will have a big effect on the world, and I think Germany has gone nuts with this decision... not surprised they will reverse it when all the big banks in Europe start falling like dominoes. Merkel should go after the bondholders for haircut rather than the innocent depositors. But major bondholders are other banks in Europe.. wink.gif

Avoid European financials at all cost! sweat.gif

Market opening...Euro drop 1.1% against USD and 2.2% against Yen... rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(gark @ Mar 18 2013, 09:57 AM)
Bank run on weak banks in Greece, Ireland, Spain and Italy will start today when the banks open. Since these banks is on fractional reserve, the bank runs could lead to more bankrupt banks, since they are not able to pay out the money and then needing more bailout and more depositor's money will be seized. 1/2 of Cyprus bank account owners are foreigner mainly from Russia. And the best thing is that the deposits are guaranteed by government.. but now no longer.  wink.gif

This is similar to the great American bank run in 1930's, where depositors are desperate to take out their money from the bank, resulting in 100's of bank bankruptcy, and lots of people lost their savings.

So this little decision on Cyprus will have a big effect on the world, and I think Germany has gone nuts with this decision... not surprised they will reverse it when all the big banks in Europe start falling like dominoes. Merkel should go after the bondholders for haircut rather than the innocent depositors. But major bondholders are other banks in Europe.. wink.gif

Avoid European financials at all cost!  sweat.gif

Market opening...Euro drop 1.1% against USD and 2.2% against Yen... rclxub.gif
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never ending europe crisis again sweat.gif


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post Mar 18 2013, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(ham_revilo @ Mar 18 2013, 10:14 AM)
never ending europe crisis again sweat.gif
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Cyprus banks has over extended themselves.

Total capitalization of Cyprus bank combined > GDP of Cyprus... how to bail out? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(gark @ Mar 18 2013, 10:18 AM)
Cyprus banks has over extended themselves.

Total capitalization of Cyprus bank combined > GDP of Cyprus... how to bail out?  laugh.gif
Today got .....
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post Mar 18 2013, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(gark @ Mar 18 2013, 09:57 AM)
Bank run on weak banks in Greece, Ireland, Spain and Italy will start today when the banks open. Since these banks is on fractional reserve, the bank runs could lead to more bankrupt banks, since they are not able to pay out the money and then needing more bailout and more depositor's money will be seized. 1/2 of Cyprus bank account owners are foreigner mainly from Russia. And the best thing is that the deposits are guaranteed by government.. but now no longer.  wink.gif

This is similar to the great American bank run in 1930's, where depositors are desperate to take out their money from the bank, resulting in 100's of bank bankruptcy, and lots of people lost their savings.

So this little decision on Cyprus will have a big effect on the world, and I think Germany has gone nuts with this decision... not surprised they will reverse it when all the big banks in Europe start falling like dominoes. Merkel should go after the bondholders for haircut rather than the innocent depositors. But major bondholders are other banks in Europe.. wink.gif

Avoid European financials at all cost!  sweat.gif

Market opening...Euro drop 1.1% against USD and 2.2% against Yen... rclxub.gif
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Dont worry, Mario Draghi will save the day laugh.gif
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post Mar 18 2013, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(Myoswee @ Mar 18 2013, 10:57 AM)
Dont worry, Mario Draghi will save the day  laugh.gif
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Batman returns hmm.gif

Season for Euro worry again.

It comes and goes, never ending story......

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post Mar 18 2013, 11:05 AM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Mar 18 2013, 11:01 AM)
Batman returns hmm.gif

Season for Euro worry again.

It comes and goes, never ending story......
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Yes, im back in the FKLI market. Not individual stocks.

Well, election only happens once every 5 years.

Cant resist to re-activate my FKLI account. brows.gif brows.gif
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post Mar 18 2013, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(Myoswee @ Mar 18 2013, 11:05 AM)
Yes, im back in the FKLI market. Not individual stocks.

Well, election only happens once every 5 years.

Cant resist to re-activate my FKLI account.  brows.gif  brows.gif
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You're anticipating a free fall real soon. tongue.gif

QUOTE(Smurfs @ Mar 17 2013, 07:26 PM)
cold eye's seminar on saturday.

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lets see if there is any ''cold eye effect'' on monday  biggrin.gif
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No effect 1. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(CP88 @ Mar 18 2013, 11:08 AM)
You're anticipating a free fall real soon.  tongue.gif
No effect 1. sweat.gif PPB come rolling down on the floor
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Already enter position last week brows.gif brows.gif

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