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eltaria
post Aug 5 2020, 09:30 AM

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Hi guys, just wanna ask your opinions on Property stocks.

It's not glove/covid play, which i guess is the hot topic right now, but if your looking at a 6-12 months investment horizon, it's probably a good buy, with 20++% returns?

Most property stocks is still at a depressed price, although some like Mahsing have recently recovered back to their late '19 / early 2020 price.

Fundamentally, assuming 18 year cycle for property, we're about time to exit the recession phase and could have already just started the recovery phase to a new property cycle.

What do you think on Property stocks? Worth to buy?

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post Aug 5 2020, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(ComingBackSoon @ Aug 5 2020, 09:35 AM)
I will totally avoid property, construction etc. I cannot see any catalyst at all for 20% gain.

If your horizon is 6-12 months time frame the best is still gonna be covid, glove and healthcare play.

If stretch longer maybe you can consider property banks etc but you might be able to get in at lower price if you wait.
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Okay, i guess, the lelong side is true la, personally, I'm also looking at the lelong market now to get a unit.

The 20% gain can be achieved from a rebound of current price to may/june 2020 prices, even if we exclude the possibility of recovering back to late 2019 prices (which could be ~50% gain)

The HOC, lowering of foreign purchasing limit to 600k++ and low interest rate will not be effective in raising demand?
I'm thinking it's really beaten up, any bounce can net u the 20% gain, and assuming the bottom has been achieved at the covid 19 panic/force sell in march period, downside is rather limited, no?
eltaria
post Oct 7 2020, 01:27 PM

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Hi all, I have a question that I hope someone can enlighten me on.

Lets take a stock A that normally only trades with X volume.

Suddenly in a trading day, a seller put in a q of 1000x the daily trading volume.
And within 1 minute, the sell q is completely bought up by a buyer.

I find it strange that, its like the buyer know the seller will sell, and vice versa.

Normally, if you're selling stocks and ur unsure who is the buyer, you either will sell it down or you slowly sell it out over a period of weeks if ur volume is large enough.

My question is, is the above trade scenario legitimate? Where the volume is geniunely traded between two unrelated parties that have no idea of each other moves.
Seems too much of a coincidence, that so happen a big sell order pops up and so happen a big buyer is ready...

What do you think?
eltaria
post Oct 7 2020, 01:34 PM

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You mean upon t2 the share transaction is cancelled?
Is it possible? For us certainly no la... But i guess for the big boys.. maybe??

But that has to be illegal right.. the transaction is recorded as a volume d...

 

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