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Market looks weak...

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smallville
K.Haputantri
wgsaman
Dileepa
market bull
Tiger
malanp
hariesha
Leon
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1Market looks weak... Empty Market looks weak... Fri Oct 12, 2012 10:57 pm

Leon


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

Hi guys...

Looking at the mkt t'day I feel it didn't have much power to go forward. I'm not trying to spread negative opinion. From Monday probably it will be red again.
But the problem is WHY?? I read few posts from our senior members that the mkt was over-bought and so on.We have mkt friendly SEC. so now what? Has it recovered? What's the real problem CSE face right now?
Share your views...Pls

Thanks

2Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Fri Oct 12, 2012 11:27 pm

hariesha


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

I think there's nothing wrong at the SEC end. For the market friendly SEC we had a rally and it will continue.

But the problem is most are expecting it to continue un interruptedly.

Can it happen? Lot of people were talking about the over boughtness. So a correction is natural. As we invest for a longer period we should bear ups and downs. Downs are important to re-align our portfolios. We know some shares went into unrealistic prices during September.

Other thing is, we had about a 1000 point run. A market increase of more than 20%. So why market had a break? Naturally it needs more funds to go into the next level. This will allow new investors to come in; existing guys to readjust their holdings and investors can study the upcoming results, etc.

I don't know what will happen next week. Can go up.. Can go down. But one thing for sure, opportunities will be there.

3Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:22 am

malanp


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

every time one HNWI manipulate the market, thousands of retail investors leave.

Time to stand up and put all them in jail for 20 years..

4Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 1:23 am

Tiger

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

So long as there is cheap money market will move up regardless. scratch

5Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 2:43 am

market bull

market bull
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Thats is the natural thing,you didn't believe earlier market would come down.

why people panic,prices didn't down drastically like last time even we don't want to average if you have picked right shares.Always keep some money to average your portfolio.

I am planning to average only LOFC in my portfolio. cost 4.55.Yesterday again i put a 10,000 order at 4.But next average level may be 3.10-3.30 with big quantity.

we have so many thing to do.we cant worry about CSE every day.try to find a strategy for trading that suits to you.

I dont care what manipulators doing.but i know one thing they cant get anything from CSE without ignoring me.

Happy trading mate.

malanp wrote:every time one HNWI manipulate the market, thousands of retail investors leave.

Time to stand up and put all them in jail for 20 years..

6Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:21 am

Dileepa


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Leon wrote:Hi guys...
But the problem is WHY?? I read few posts from our senior members that the mkt was over-bought and so on.We have mkt friendly SEC. so now what? Has it recovered? What's the real problem CSE face right now?
Share your views...Pls
Thanks
In the long run, SEC's actions have nothing to do with the market trends(or Eelam War).
I think I posted this about a year ago. This is the up to date chart of Asian indexes.
Market looks weak... Histor10
EM ASIA is a combined index of China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine, Taiwan & Thailand.
Those countries did not finished a war in 2009 or SEC head change in August.
Those who invest only in CSE don't see the big picture.
It is always better to monitor the other markets.

7Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:55 am

wgsaman

wgsaman
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

don't worry we can see green

8Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:47 am

K.Haputantri

K.Haputantri
Co-Admin

Dileepa wrote:
Leon wrote:Hi guys...
But the problem is WHY?? I read few posts from our senior members that the mkt was over-bought and so on.We have mkt friendly SEC. so now what? Has it recovered? What's the real problem CSE face right now?
Share your views...Pls
Thanks
In the long run, SEC's actions have nothing to do with the market trends(or Eelam War).
I think I posted this about a year ago. This is the up to date chart of Asian indexes.
Market looks weak... Histor10
EM ASIA is a combined index of China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine, Taiwan & Thailand.
Those countries did not finished a war in 2009 or SEC head change in August.
Those who invest only in CSE don't see the big picture.
It is always better to monitor the other markets.

Thanks Dileepa, your's is an eye opening comment worth further study. It appears that CSE ups & downs are similar or closely related to most Asian trends. We hammer the SEC when-ever there is a drop in indices. Poor guys have to face the music.

9Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:30 am

smallville

smallville
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

In some places patterns really do match.. Sometimes SL index give a clue on the global trend too Smile
As an average we hit the peaks too early...

Oops.. Indonesian market shows a H&S pattern.. scratch
I hope we dont wanna see a similar one again..

10Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:03 am

manula


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

hariesha wrote:I think there's nothing wrong at the SEC end. For the market friendly SEC we had a rally and it will continue.

But the problem is most are expecting it to continue un interruptedly.

Can it happen? Lot of people were talking about the over boughtness. So a correction is natural. As we invest for a longer period we should bear ups and downs. Downs are important to re-align our portfolios. We know some shares went into unrealistic prices during September.

Other thing is, we had about a 1000 point run. A market increase of more than 20%. So why market had a break? Naturally it needs more funds to go into the next level. This will allow new investors to come in; existing guys to readjust their holdings and investors can study the upcoming results, etc.

I don't know what will happen next week. Can go up.. Can go down. But one thing for sure, opportunities will be there.

Fully agree with hariesha comments.. market can go up and down due to overbrought reasons or global trends etc.. same time their will be manipulators also.. We have to live with it..we can use the down ward trend to adjust our protoflio or to buy some good shares.

11Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:43 pm

snandasiri

snandasiri
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Dileepa wrote:
Leon wrote:Hi guys...
But the problem is WHY?? I read few posts from our senior members that the mkt was over-bought and so on.We have mkt friendly SEC. so now what? Has it recovered? What's the real problem CSE face right now?
Share your views...Pls
Thanks
In the long run, SEC's actions have nothing to do with the market trends(or Eelam War).
I think I posted this about a year ago. This is the up to date chart of Asian indexes.
Market looks weak... Histor10
EM ASIA is a combined index of China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine, Taiwan & Thailand.
Those countries did not finished a war in 2009 or SEC head change in August.
Those who invest only in CSE don't see the big picture.
It is always better to monitor the other markets.
Thanks, I never compared CSE with other markets before.

12Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:45 pm

Backstage

Backstage
Moderator
Moderator

Dileepa wrote:
Leon wrote:Hi guys...
But the problem is WHY?? I read few posts from our senior members that the mkt was over-bought and so on.We have mkt friendly SEC. so now what? Has it recovered? What's the real problem CSE face right now?
Share your views...Pls
Thanks
In the long run, SEC's actions have nothing to do with the market trends(or Eelam War).
I think I posted this about a year ago. This is the up to date chart of Asian indexes.
Market looks weak... Histor10
EM ASIA is a combined index of China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine, Taiwan & Thailand.
Those countries did not finished a war in 2009 or SEC head change in August.
Those who invest only in CSE don't see the big picture.
It is always better to monitor the other markets.

Wow ! and there was someone trying hard to compare the ASI and the EURO the other day. This should be a first stop for trend analyst. This chart could be used as a one image answer to a lot the useless questions that are asked each time there are a couple of red days.

Could somebody please give the same comparison with Jan to Sept 2012 ?

Thanks Dileepa.

13Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sun Oct 14, 2012 3:27 am

Slstock

Slstock
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Thanks. Couple of observations. See how much CSE underperformed compared to others from 2003. Shows signs if slowing down. We have a lot to catch up in the long run.
Wow am glad we are not indonesia. Some members here will throw a fit if it was.

Dileepa do you recall where you got the graph. Would be nice to see uptodate.

quote="Dileepa"]
Leon wrote:Hi guys...
But the problem is WHY?? I read few posts from our senior members that the mkt was over-bought and so on.We have mkt friendly SEC. so now what? Has it recovered? What's the real problem CSE face right now?
Share your views...Pls
Thanks
In the long run, SEC's actions have nothing to do with the market trends(or Eelam War).
I think I posted this about a year ago. This is the up to date chart of Asian indexes.
Market looks weak... Histor10
EM ASIA is a combined index of China, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippine, Taiwan & Thailand.
Those countries did not finished a war in 2009 or SEC head change in August.
Those who invest only in CSE don't see the big picture.
It is always better to monitor the other markets.[/quote]

14Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:58 am

Dileepa


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

slstock wrote:
Dileepa do you recall where you got the graph. Would be nice to see uptodate.
Backstage & slstock, Graph is up to date.
Notice, Dec 31 2011 time stamp is not the end of time line.
Last update was Sep 28 2012.
I created the graph. Data is from MSCI by the way.
http://www.msci.com/?utm_expid=623980-1

15Market looks weak... Empty Re: Market looks weak... Sun Oct 14, 2012 10:11 pm

Backstage

Backstage
Moderator
Moderator

Dileepa wrote:
slstock wrote:
Dileepa do you recall where you got the graph. Would be nice to see uptodate.
Backstage & slstock, Graph is up to date.
Notice, Dec 31 2011 time stamp is not the end of time line.
Last update was Sep 28 2012.
I created the graph. Data is from MSCI by the way.
http://www.msci.com/?utm_expid=623980-1

Sorry, now I see.

The ASI is at around 210 and India is at around 425 so that's a 100%, I used to think of playing catchup as a negative predicament, but this would be wonderful for us if it is played out in the near future. Maybe Eldorado and Barracuda.......

No law against dreaming right ? Smile

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