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Sep 11 2014, 03:58 PM
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Sep 11 2014, 03:59 PM
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Sep 11 2014, 04:24 PM
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Guys what candle is this, anyone know? Found in an uptrend
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Sep 12 2014, 01:41 AM
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Sep 11 2014, 09:43 AM) Look around the other furniture stocks this time around.... note what's happening.... see which stock(s) is leading the market.... see what stock(s) is under performing..... is the reason justifiable? if not.... do you see this as an opportunity....... observe..... po huat is under perform in terms of price, cause their financial not up to par when compared to rest homeritz? hahahaha, maybe already out performed last year, this year need to take a rest 1st. maybe ppl see PE so damn high also no feel like touching others like li hen their cash flow not very healthy so i didnt bother to dig much. but most of furniture stocks have low PE, which can be used as a reason to goreng This post has been edited by spring onion: Sep 12 2014, 01:46 AM |
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Sep 12 2014, 07:25 AM
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Sep 12 2014, 07:40 AM
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QUOTE(spring onion @ Sep 12 2014, 01:41 AM) hevea and ah lat is leading. hevea FA is stronger Leading....as in term of stock chart.po huat is under perform in terms of price, cause their financial not up to par when compared to rest homeritz? hahahaha, maybe already out performed last year, this year need to take a rest 1st. maybe ppl see PE so damn high also no feel like touching others like li hen their cash flow not very healthy so i didnt bother to dig much. but most of furniture stocks have low PE, which can be used as a reason to goreng As a trader, you need to know which stock is outperforming. The WHY is also needed. Sometimes we just need to follow the leaders.. Sometimes we look for the DUH cases.. Cases where the better fundamental stock is underperforming the lsector leaders.... ..and for now, Tekseng is the leader already. Having said...I also note the UMA. Yup..shoot so fast until get speeding ticket. Homer outperform last year? In terms of fundamentals or stock price? PE so damn high???? Huh? Got play wrong mo? |
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Sep 12 2014, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Sep 12 2014, 07:40 AM) Leading....as in term of stock chart. I think homer should be a better choice as compared to tek seng. Homer's net profits higher than tek seng and PE is also lower, which means that it is much undervalued.As a trader, you need to know which stock is outperforming. The WHY is also needed. Sometimes we just need to follow the leaders.. Sometimes we look for the DUH cases.. Cases where the better fundamental stock is underperforming the lsector leaders.... ..and for now, Tekseng is the leader already. Having said...I also note the UMA. Yup..shoot so fast until get speeding ticket. Homer outperform last year? In terms of fundamentals or stock price? PE so damn high???? Huh? Got play wrong mo? |
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Sep 12 2014, 08:37 AM
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QUOTE(twhong_91 @ Sep 12 2014, 08:18 AM) I think homer should be a better choice as compared to tek seng. Homer's net profits higher than tek seng and PE is also lower, which means that it is much undervalued. Ah Hong,Those remarks are observatory remarks. It's nothing about which is the better stock. In the stock market, biasness is the worst enemy of a trader. When we observe issues like market sector, we need to see it as it is.... and not as per our feeling. For example, if you note the charts I posted earlier, clearly Tekseng is the current market performer in terms of stock performance. Whether it deserves it or not is irrelevant. For example, I cannot say that Homer is better just cos I own Homer shares... or Homer is better just cos Homer's profits is better. It's not the issue.... This is Tekseng chart. (OR you can refer to posting #2116 yet again ) ![]() This is Homer chart. ![]() Clearly Tekseng is the better stock no? (LOL! some quick eye traders would be note the interesting development in Homer chart. ( Shit... I have been posting so much on Homer.... some might think I am doing some massive hard core promoting... Later I would post the comparison chart in the sector...... |
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Sep 12 2014, 08:43 AM
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Sep 12 2014, 08:37 AM) Ah Hong, if based on the charts, clearly tek seng has performed better than homer but homer macam got some activity coming soon, volume surges so high.Those remarks are observatory remarks. It's nothing about which is the better stock. In the stock market, biasness is the worst enemy of a trader. When we observe issues like market sector, we need to see it as it is.... and not as per our feeling. For example, if you note the charts I posted earlier, clearly Tekseng is the current market performer in terms of stock performance. Whether it deserves it or not is irrelevant. For example, I cannot say that Homer is better just cos I own Homer shares... or Homer is better just cos Homer's profits is better. It's not the issue.... This is Tekseng chart. (OR you can refer to posting #2116 yet again ) ![]() This is Homer chart. ![]() Clearly Tekseng is the better stock no? (LOL! some quick eye traders would be note the interesting development in Homer chart. ( Shit... I have been posting so much on Homer.... some might think I am doing some massive hard core promoting... Later I would post the comparison chart in the sector...... tek seng is performing better might due to its recent outstanding quarter report, market expects its next quarter report to be good as well? or just purely fry up the stock becoz of its recent outstanding quarter report? |
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Sep 12 2014, 08:47 AM
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QUOTE(twhong_91 @ Sep 12 2014, 08:43 AM) if based on the charts, clearly tek seng has performed better than homer but homer macam got some activity coming soon, volume surges so high. tek seng is performing better might due to its recent outstanding quarter report, market expects its next quarter report to be good as well? or just purely fry up the stock becoz of its recent outstanding quarter report? This is where you need to see the comments spring_onion is replying to... ie the comments I made yesterday morning. Understand the comments. Remember, although I might talk like an investor and post a lot of fundamental shit... but deep down inside.... I am but a trader. I know no loyalty to a stock or to a stock position I might have taken. |
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Sep 12 2014, 09:01 AM
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This is the sector comparison chart.
Yes, I have left out some other furniture stocks (such as AHB - lol ..... ![]() The comparison is based on the MOST RECENT 100 trading days.... Look at the numerical stats on the left.... Need I say more? Homer is the worst. now refer to what I said yesterday morning.... QUOTE Look around the other furniture stocks this time around.... note what's happening.... see which stock(s) is leading the market.... see what stock(s) is under performing..... is the reason justifiable? if not.... do you see this as an opportunity....... observe..... Is this a serious mismatch on Homer? Is Homer fundamental the worst? If not, WHY is the stock under performing against other furniture stocks? GOLDEN Opportunity to buy more or GOLDEN opportunity to dig deeper our Holan grave? LOL! Yes... Sometimes we just need to follow the leaders.. Sometimes we look for the DUH cases.. Is Homer the perfect DUH case right now? |
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Sep 12 2014, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Sep 12 2014, 10:01 AM) This is the sector comparison chart. Yes, I have left out some other furniture stocks (such as AHB - lol ..... ![]() The comparison is based on the MOST RECENT 100 trading days.... Look at the numerical stats on the left.... Need I say more? Homer is the worst. now refer to what I said yesterday morning.... Is this a serious mismatch on Homer? Is Homer fundamental the worst? If not, WHY is the stock under performing against other furniture stocks? GOLDEN Opportunity to buy more or GOLDEN opportunity to dig deeper our Holan grave? LOL! Yes... Sometimes we just need to follow the leaders.. Sometimes we look for the DUH cases.. Is Homer the perfect DUH case right now? |
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Sep 12 2014, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Sep 12 2014, 09:01 AM) This is the sector comparison chart. Very eloquent and it's inspiring to see such analysis ... Thank you for this. Yes, I have left out some other furniture stocks (such as AHB - lol ..... ![]() The comparison is based on the MOST RECENT 100 trading days.... Look at the numerical stats on the left.... Need I say more? Homer is the worst. now refer to what I said yesterday morning.... Is this a serious mismatch on Homer? Is Homer fundamental the worst? If not, WHY is the stock under performing against other furniture stocks? GOLDEN Opportunity to buy more or GOLDEN opportunity to dig deeper our Holan grave? LOL! Yes... Sometimes we just need to follow the leaders.. Sometimes we look for the DUH cases.. Is Homer the perfect DUH case right now? |
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Sep 13 2014, 07:08 PM
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Some good read on furniture sector comparison on weekend.
I think his analysis is simplify and easy to understand http://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/kcchongnz/59705.jsp |
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Sep 13 2014, 09:47 PM
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Thanks boon gor for the teaching. New analysis skills learnt.
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Sep 13 2014, 09:54 PM
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Boon what is the software that u used to compare the prices' movement?
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Sep 14 2014, 08:47 AM
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Sep 15 2014, 11:56 AM
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Eh eh i smell something is cooking at Parkson
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Sep 15 2014, 01:14 PM
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Sep 15 2014, 01:25 PM
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