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Isolator
    18-Mar-2013 23:59  
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No matter how market move.... Wrong or correct not important.... Most important is can you or did you profited from it?? Lololol
 
 
Isolator
    18-Mar-2013 23:49  
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Why u so panic and worry.. Post so many... Have you profited??? What is purpose of forecasting if you can profit from it??? markets is not going to change for you... Dow going for another day of correction and Sti will be red tmr... Lol

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 23:35) Posted:

SmileySTI 3400 COME MSmileyNEY COMESmiley

 
 
srichipan
    18-Mar-2013 23:41  
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Usually when indexes hit and break new high, it is a good sign. Hence, I believe the market is bullish now

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 23:26) Posted:

Goldman expects SP 500 to rally even more

Forget panic over a new chapter in the euro-zone crisis, courtesy of a reviled Cyprus bank bailout. Goldman Sachs expects the  SP 500 index , which has rallied nearly 9% so far this year, to keep climbing.

In a report dated Monday, Goldman equity strategist David Kostin and his team raised their year-end target for the SP 500 to 1,625 from 1,575, representing a 4% rise from Friday’s levels.

The stock-market gauge closed at 1,560.70 on Friday, within 5 points of its all-time high of 1,565.15, hit on Oct. 09, 2007. The SP 500 has approached its peak six months sooner than expected, according to the Goldman strategists.

“The 2013 U.S. equity market story is becoming one of improving business activity accompanied by increased CEO confidence,” they wrote. Recent economic data including employment growth and retail sales have been strong, while the sequester spending cuts have gone into effect and the government is still functioning, the analysts noted. Goldman Sachs expects the U.S. economy to grow 2% in 2013 and 2.9% in 2014.

The Goldman analysts recommended cyclical exposure rather than defensive stocks. They believe that financial stocks, along with industrials and materials, should outperform. “The thesis behind our bullish view on financials involves accelerating economic growth, rising 10-year interest rates, improving [return on equity], and rising dividends and buybacks,” they said.

Goldman also recommended asset re-allocation away from Treasurys and into equities for investors with intermediate and long-term horizons. The 10-year Treasury yield will likely reach 2.5% by the end of the year, according to Goldman that yield is currently trading around 1.95%.

Kostin’s colleague Jernej Omahen on Monday called the Cyprus bailout  an “uncomfortable precedent” for the longer term.


 

 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 23:37  
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Smart monies continue buying into the dips as sidelined investors are beginning to turn bullish.
 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 23:35  
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SmileySTI 3400 COME MSmileyNEY COMESmiley
 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 23:33  
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STI is entering a new era of bull markets.
 

 
Isolator
    18-Mar-2013 23:28  
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After trying hard to go green.... I see Dow going to crash back down 100 over pt again... Lol

srichipan      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 18:40) Posted:

this one I agree. Dow Jones will be bullish till mid of the year, after which a correction will take place. 

Isolator      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 17:37) Posted:

Dont be surprise to see dow very green tonight.... enjoy...


 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 23:26  
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Goldman expects SP 500 to rally even more

Forget panic over a new chapter in the euro-zone crisis, courtesy of a reviled Cyprus bank bailout. Goldman Sachs expects the  SP 500 index , which has rallied nearly 9% so far this year, to keep climbing.

In a report dated Monday, Goldman equity strategist David Kostin and his team raised their year-end target for the SP 500 to 1,625 from 1,575, representing a 4% rise from Friday’s levels.

The stock-market gauge closed at 1,560.70 on Friday, within 5 points of its all-time high of 1,565.15, hit on Oct. 09, 2007. The SP 500 has approached its peak six months sooner than expected, according to the Goldman strategists.

“The 2013 U.S. equity market story is becoming one of improving business activity accompanied by increased CEO confidence,” they wrote. Recent economic data including employment growth and retail sales have been strong, while the sequester spending cuts have gone into effect and the government is still functioning, the analysts noted. Goldman Sachs expects the U.S. economy to grow 2% in 2013 and 2.9% in 2014.

The Goldman analysts recommended cyclical exposure rather than defensive stocks. They believe that financial stocks, along with industrials and materials, should outperform. “The thesis behind our bullish view on financials involves accelerating economic growth, rising 10-year interest rates, improving [return on equity], and rising dividends and buybacks,” they said.

Goldman also recommended asset re-allocation away from Treasurys and into equities for investors with intermediate and long-term horizons. The 10-year Treasury yield will likely reach 2.5% by the end of the year, according to Goldman that yield is currently trading around 1.95%.

Kostin’s colleague Jernej Omahen on Monday called the Cyprus bailout  an “uncomfortable precedent” for the longer term.

 
 
kelvinLim123
    18-Mar-2013 22:39  
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sti 3400 got meaning if your stock soar, if not then 5000 also useless
 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 22:35  
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Investors who have been sidelined have been waiting for a pullback to get into equities. This is the new era of the bull markets.
 

 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 22:31  
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STI 3400 COME MSmileyNEY COME
 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 22:29  
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Fund managers are overweight on equities.
 
 
kelvinLim123
    18-Mar-2013 22:24  
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ho say liao. Dow now 136 pts down
 
 
kelvinLim123
    18-Mar-2013 22:23  
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meltdown ok, what, good for us, we can buy cheap? u dont want to buy cheap meh?

let hope it don't just melt, it is melt and collapse, and melt and evaporate. better still 

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 22:12) Posted:

Many investors are still hoping for a market meltdown like 5 years ago.

 
 
longterminvestor
    18-Mar-2013 22:22  
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GLOBA look good.......$0.012
 

 
kelvinLim123
    18-Mar-2013 22:20  
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Charm liao loh, look like confirm kee tiao lau liao. see u in the next life.




 
 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 22:19  
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One is tio cancer mun mun lai...the other is tio lang gar kee chia...

iPunter      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 22:15) Posted:



Meltdown is not scary...

  A gradual bit by bit per week decline os more " jia lard" and frust...


Peter_Pan      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 22:12) Posted:

Many investors are still hoping for a market meltdown like 5 years ago.


 
 
iPunter
    18-Mar-2013 22:17  
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Many stocks already have triple tops formed recently ...
 
 
Peter_Pan
    18-Mar-2013 22:15  
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Soon there will be a great migration of funds from expensive bonds into cheap equities. Properties are not the place to invest your funds in for now. At current properties price level, they are very expensive. Investor who wants to hedge against inflation will invest in equities because the valuations are very attractive at current levels.
 
 
iPunter
    18-Mar-2013 22:15  
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Meltdown is not scary...

  A gradual bit by bit per week decline os more " jia lard" and frust...


Peter_Pan      ( Date: 18-Mar-2013 22:12) Posted:

Many investors are still hoping for a market meltdown like 5 years ago.

 
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