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Whose fault is this?

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Wolf86
stockchaser
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xhunter
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Thekal
samaritan
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Miss-Sangeetha
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1Whose fault is this?  Empty Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:37 pm

AmateurTrader001


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

s

2Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:46 pm

judecroos


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

AmateurTrader001 wrote:s
SEC and CSE

3Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 12:59 pm

EquityChamp

EquityChamp
Moderator
Moderator

No the responsibility is solely with the investors. 99% of retailers are followers of players. Until such time investors learn how to value a share and buy based on value they will be beaten like this over and over till they loose their heard earned money.

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4Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:12 pm

Miss-Sangeetha

Miss-Sangeetha
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EquityChamp wrote:No the responsibility is solely with the investors. 99% of retailers are followers of players. Until such time investors learn how to value a share and buy based on value they will be beaten like this over and over till they loose their heard earned money.
Well said

No point blaming others poor new investors runing behind so called experts

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5Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:20 pm

RJ1010


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Even shares which were fairly valued are loosing during this credit clearance induced panic selling. I agree the shares which had an unrealistic growth based on future values created a bubble. Correction to those would have been ok. That can be termed as a correction.
Even the undervalued banking shares are coming down now so what else to say.

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6Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:27 pm

samaritan


Moderator
Moderator

What should the fair value of JKH should be with eps of 1 cent for the 9 months ended????

7Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:34 pm

Thekal


Stock Trader

Shock Exchange  Shocked

8Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:36 pm

MaJa


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

samaritan wrote:What should the fair value of JKH should be with eps of 1 cent for the 9 months ended????

Laughing
good one during Chaos !
Should trade below LKR 1 Laughing Laughing

9Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:48 pm

xhunter

xhunter
Moderator
Moderator

reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

10Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 1:55 pm

RJ1010


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading

11Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:14 pm

xhunter

xhunter
Moderator
Moderator

RJ1010 wrote:
xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading
I mean not only about today, this particular development actually started around 20th of JAN with the share split game. people who blindly react to this lost their money. people who react in smart way earned money. 
but stay away is also an option, and might be the best option.

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12Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 3:08 pm

judecroos


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

xhunter wrote:
RJ1010 wrote:
xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading
I mean not only about today, this particular development actually started around 20th of JAN with the share split game. people who blindly react to this lost their money. people who react in smart way earned money. 
but stay away is also an option, and might be the best option.

This down fall created by SEC and CSE is wide spread in international markets as well. Now this stupids can not create investor confidence any more. Sack them immediately. Don't pay them a salary with our hard earned TAX money. Because they have earned a lot .This is what I have to say.

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13Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 3:15 pm

Equityinvestor


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

judecroos wrote:
xhunter wrote:
RJ1010 wrote:
xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading
I mean not only about today, this particular development actually started around 20th of JAN with the share split game. people who blindly react to this lost their money. people who react in smart way earned money. 
but stay away is also an option, and might be the best option.

This down fall created by SEC and CSE is wide spread in international markets as well. Now this stupids can not create investor confidence any more. Sack them immediately. Don't pay them a salary with our hard earned TAX money. Because they have earned a lot .This is what I have to say.

Agreed! need to send the idiots home.

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14Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 3:15 pm

stockchaser


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Stupid incapable fellows , only know how to preach , just waiting poor peoples money .... Blast bast***!! So called authors where are you where is that all TV talks .????

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15Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 4:09 pm

Wolf86

Wolf86
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

Poor people invest on cse??? We should invest extra money not all the money what we have..

16Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:15 pm

Dilip


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

Are we going to expect a further crash tommorow???

17Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:30 pm

stockie

stockie
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

Dilip wrote:Are we going to expect a further crash tommorow???

Yes, 


This will go up to 5500 - 6000 Levels, if Authorities like SEC, CSE doesn't correct what they did  Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad

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18Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:33 pm

Kanishka_2020


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Dilip wrote:Are we going to expect a further crash tommorow???

I don't think so, hoping tomorrow will be GREEN!!

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19Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 5:45 pm

judecroos


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Equityinvestor wrote:
judecroos wrote:
xhunter wrote:
RJ1010 wrote:
xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading
I mean not only about today, this particular development actually started around 20th of JAN with the share split game. people who blindly react to this lost their money. people who react in smart way earned money. 
but stay away is also an option, and might be the best option.

This down fall created by SEC and CSE is wide spread in international markets as well. Now this stupids can not create investor confidence any more. Sack them immediately. Don't pay them a salary with our hard earned TAX money. Because they have earned a lot .This is what I have to say.

Agreed! need to send the idiots home.
Let's get to gather to protest nationally and internationally. International investors also must know about this stupids.

20Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:30 pm

AmateurTrader001


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

judecroos wrote:
Equityinvestor wrote:
judecroos wrote:
xhunter wrote:
RJ1010 wrote:
xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading
I mean not only about today, this particular development actually started around 20th of JAN with the share split game. people who blindly react to this lost their money. people who react in smart way earned money. 
but stay away is also an option, and might be the best option.

This down fall created by SEC and CSE is wide spread in international markets as well. Now this stupids can not create investor confidence any more. Sack them immediately. Don't pay them a salary with our hard earned TAX money. Because they have earned a lot .This is what I have to say.

Agreed! need to send the idiots home.
Let's get to gather to protest nationally and internationally. International investors also must know about this stupids.
But international investors were very happy today. First time in the year, positive foreign cash inflow was today..

21Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:07 am

xhunter

xhunter
Moderator
Moderator

AmateurTrader001 wrote:
judecroos wrote:
Equityinvestor wrote:
judecroos wrote:
xhunter wrote:
RJ1010 wrote:
xhunter wrote:reaction to all market developments is not mandatory. when you play cricket you can even leave the ball  Very Happy

Haha good one Smile I left the ball a lot today... didn’t touch a thing.
Come to think of it should have hooked the bouncers for six! Could have made a decent buck with some day trading
I mean not only about today, this particular development actually started around 20th of JAN with the share split game. people who blindly react to this lost their money. people who react in smart way earned money. 
but stay away is also an option, and might be the best option.

This down fall created by SEC and CSE is wide spread in international markets as well. Now this stupids can not create investor confidence any more. Sack them immediately. Don't pay them a salary with our hard earned TAX money. Because they have earned a lot .This is what I have to say.

Agreed! need to send the idiots home.
Let's get to gather to protest nationally and internationally. International investors also must know about this stupids.
But international investors were very happy today. First time in the year, positive foreign cash inflow was today..
probably it is not a increase of foreign purchase. there might be a very low foreign sellings because it is not a good idea to sell at these prices.

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22Whose fault is this?  Empty Re: Whose fault is this? Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:10 am

celtic tiger


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Greed and Fear are the real culprits. Do you know  where  to find  them?

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