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yok70
post Dec 12 2014, 04:14 AM

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post Dec 12 2014, 03:49 PM

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hi all,

wan to ask, where i can find info about invest in US stock?

Thanks.
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post Dec 12 2014, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(danmooncake @ Dec 12 2014, 01:23 AM)
Perhaps don't need to go back so far..

I remembered Oil was $40 in 2009, right after the March'09 bottom for SP500.
But, it was when there's huge risk deflation and very bad economy.

Right now, economy recovery is on the right track (albeit slowly).

Oil issues are mainly supply/demand now.  As long as the market is flooded with over supply (contango),
there is nothing much to do except to wait for the producers to cut back

OR.... somebody blow up some pipelines...  brows.gif
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yeah..totally agree we're nowhere near the 09 sentiment.

ok ive recreated the chart on the monthly WTI
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you've got sub-56 as near term supports i guess.
but.. looking at this ive got some plays i wanna try out brows.gif

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post Dec 12 2014, 09:34 PM

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My thoughts ... oil price going drop, will impact oil industry related counters. Other counters example consumer, should be good .. as more people has spare cash to buy other stuff like iphone 6. Then why is DOW JONES and NASDAQ going down? Due to possibility of deflation?

Please share some thoughts .. thinking of adding $$ into US Mutual funds ... rclxub.gif

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post Dec 12 2014, 10:43 PM

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QUOTE(Dino168 @ Dec 12 2014, 09:34 PM)
My thoughts ... oil price going drop, will impact oil industry related counters.  Other counters example consumer, should be good .. as more people has spare cash to buy other stuff like iphone 6.  Then why is DOW JONES and NASDAQ going down?    Due to possibility of deflation?

Please share some thoughts .. thinking of adding $$ into US Mutual funds ...  rclxub.gif
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Well, 10-12% of the weight of SP500 are energy related... so, if investors sell energy related stocks, and didn't buy the others, they just follow to sell down. I think the general market still healthy here (except energy sector -> gone into bear area).

If Nasdaq goes down, good time to scout for bargain for tech stocks. biggrin.gif

I think if OPECs turns around, it is going to one big HUGE rally for all the energy related stocks. They're now trading as if the earnings in 2014 has evaporated and 2015 forward earnings are in recession.






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post Dec 12 2014, 11:03 PM

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at least my facebook looks good recently biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(jerrychoo2004 @ Dec 12 2014, 11:03 PM)
at least my facebook looks good recently biggrin.gif
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Yes, social medial stocks like FB and LNKD are good. Both are generating good revenue quarter over quarter.






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post Dec 13 2014, 01:07 AM

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Tesla shares is at an attractive price currently...
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how much money needed to trade S&P500 with local broker
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post Dec 13 2014, 03:29 AM

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u guys know any bank offers the best rates when it comes to transact at US market (NYSE NASDAQ)...


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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Dec 13 2014, 02:44 AM)
how much money needed to trade S&P500 with local broker
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the minimum is 1 unit. hence, if the price is USD100 then u pay USD100 ++ la if u only want 1 unit. laugh.gif
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QUOTE(ShinG3e @ Dec 13 2014, 03:30 AM)
the minimum is 1 unit. hence, if the price is USD100 then u pay USD100 ++ la if u only want 1 unit.  laugh.gif
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any idea S&P500 price per unit

does broker provide leverage?
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QUOTE(ShinG3e @ Dec 13 2014, 03:30 AM)
the minimum is 1 unit. hence, if the price is USD100 then u pay USD100 ++ la if u only want 1 unit.  laugh.gif
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Yes, you can buy 1 share (same as 1 unit).

But, $100 is not enough to buy 1 share of SPY (which is the index for SP500). LOL! biggrin.gif


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QUOTE(danmooncake @ Dec 13 2014, 04:40 AM)
Yes, you can buy 1 share (same as 1 unit).

But, $100 is not enough to buy 1 share of SPY (which is the index for SP500). LOL!  biggrin.gif
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USD 2k per unit?

http://www.investing.com/indices/us-spx-500
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QUOTE(highlowyat @ Dec 13 2014, 04:46 AM)
Yes, the actual price of SP500 is $2K.

But, SPY (the most popular ETF which tracks SP500) is just 1/10 of the actual price.
Still, it is more than $100..

If SPY actually drops $100, you will see recession. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Dec 13 2014, 04:46 AM)
looks like 1950 coming... biggrin.gif
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You think 50ma cannot hold here? If 1950, I will be all in again! Just -50 pts away... drool.gif

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QUOTE(danmooncake @ Dec 13 2014, 04:40 AM)
Yes, you can buy 1 share (same as 1 unit).

But, $100 is not enough to buy 1 share of SPY (which is the index for SP500). LOL!  biggrin.gif
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thx for the clarification. never trade in S&P500 b4. only NYSE laugh.gif
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QUOTE(danmooncake @ Dec 13 2014, 08:47 AM)
Yes, the actual price of SP500 is $2K.

But, SPY (the most popular ETF which tracks SP500) is just 1/10 of the actual price.
Still, it is more than $100..

If SPY actually drops $100, you will see recession.  biggrin.gif
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hi bro,

i m just starting to look into us stocks.

on nyse, is s&p500 code spx or something else? can't seem to find it.

found spy which is spdr s&p500, closed 200.60, right?

besides the popular ones on nasdaq, what are some of the big and mid cap caps on nyse that i can take a look at?

just getting started, any pointer will be useful. thanks!

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