The Next Big Crash - Are You Prepared?

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keeping my fingers cross for sti to hit 2900, pre-QE3 era..maybe tan gu gu... Big Grin

Moving forward, not sure any news that can lift up the stock market mood..until QE3 fully ended and ppl starts to see that it is not so bad after all..

previously, there is still China to provide the glimmer of hope
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faith or hope is not a strong support for stock market.

earning is.

When earning is strong enough that PE is so low, there is no way for market to continue to drop. Value investors will come in and scoop all up.
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All these emotions will only make us commit emotional mistakes!!

remain COOL and FOCUS!!

VALUE STOCKS - BUY BUY BUY!!!! Big Grin
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2) Do NOT SELL in BEAR, BUY-BUY-BUY! invest in managements/companies that does the same!
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Prob is not much discount yet for some gr8 companies yet cos fear factor not intense enough
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Wow... interesting video on China's empty cities...any idea on who the developers are for those ghost towns?

(21-06-2013, 11:11 AM)BlueKelah Wrote:
(21-06-2013, 10:54 AM)sgd Wrote: I also don't think there's going to be any collapse in china economy. First of all what credit bubbles are you referring to? Today there's no way for china to raise credit like the way US and Japan issue treasury bonds - there's no china treasury bonds to speak of, and if there are no bonds in existence how will anything go toxic? Big Grin

Real estate market may crash but just like any other country property market crash but I don't think it will lead to total collapse. Consider that most PRC commoners earn around 1000-2000 rmb /mth thats around S$400 where they will ever have money to buy 2 million dollar condo and be affected by property crashes Tongue

This is from Fitch Ratings about china credit bubble, will you give it a triple A or you think its a junk report?
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/busi...17130.html

As for property bubble, this is an interesting piece which illustrates quite well the risk.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50142079n

More recent article
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-06...ubble.html

On value buddies no point to fear monger as everyone buys stock they feel is undervalued or valueable and we buy up more on crash / corrections. In fact most valuebuddies would hope for something like a Black Swan. Fear in the market is actually a wonderland of value for us Cool
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China has trillions of reserve, so not much problem.
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Can the Chinese liquidate its foreign reserves without severely pushing the price of the US treasury downwards given its large holdings of it? it will affect the market value of their reserves if they sell in large blocks. Also, to what extent would the Chinese govt cushion a credit crisis, I am sure it wont mobilise all of its reserves.
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http://www.todayonline.com/business/fed-...-september

Fed expected to trim QE in September
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By now market should factor in this QE issue, believe not much effect from now on.
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[SINGAPORE] The severe smog over Singapore caused by forest fires in Indonesia could hurt the city-state's economy if it persists for weeks, economists said on Friday as the pollution index hit new record levels.

Tourist spots are shutting down, companies are allowing staff to work from home and a VIP airport has suspended operations. Some Singapore restaurants were almost deserted during the normally busy Friday lunch period.

As thick grey smoke and the acrid smell of burning wood and grass smothered the city-state for a fifth day running, economists said tourism in particular could suffer from Singapore's worst environmental emergency since the 1997 haze crisis.

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Thursday that the problem "can easily last for several weeks, and quite possibly longer until the dry season ends in Sumatra".
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