Thursday, 26 December 2013

AIMS REIT & Capitaland

Entered 2 more trading positions today.

AIMSAMPI REIT


Entered at 1.435. First target 1.48-1.50. Second target 1.55-1.58. Cut loss below 1.35 for now.

Capitaland


Entered at 3.02. First target 3.15-3.20. Second target 3.25-3.30. Cut loss below 2.92 for now.

15 comments:

  1. Hi Sir, i am stuck in Valuemax (IPO price)... technically, could u share ur insights?
    Thks..

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  2. Not much volume for valuemax for now. You may want to wait till the next results announcement to see if there is any play on it. :)

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  3. Hi Mr IPO, is Capland developing pennant pattern?
    Somemore downside i suppose?

    Novice learner...

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    1. Don't look good at this juncture. We shall see if the support is breached. I don't really trade pennants or pendants haha I am more simplistic :)

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  4. Ur support of 292 is 52wk low...
    Interesting to see if it will hit 294 this few sessions, and whether it bounce back...

    Novice Learner

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  5. Mp IPO, suppose u have cut Capland aldy?
    New low...

    Can chk wad platform u using?

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  6. I am out of AIMPS at 1.44. pay commission. haha

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  7. Hi Mr Ipo, valuemax up by 10% today...
    Considered breakout??

    Can hold and any target price??

    My ep is $0.52 for nw...

    Tks!

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  8. Tks Mr Ipo...

    My ep is based on its macd and stochastic s indicator... oversold prev...

    Appreciate ur insights also pls

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  9. Hi i think Valuemax is range bound for now.,, may have difficulty hitting or breaking above 52c unless there are strong news flow in the coming weeks.

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    1. Means I gonna be stuck in this for somemore time...

      Tks mr ipo!!

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