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CapitaMalls Asia: Doji at $1.91.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

CapitaMalls Asia broke the trendline support today with price reaching $1.89 at one point before pushing back up above the trendline at $1.91 where it closed. For those who have been following my analyses so far, the question is how are things looking now?


Well, the weakness in price today brought out the bargain hunters as they pushed price back up to $1.91 and volume expanded modestly in the process. This suggests to me that at lower prices, buyers are waiting. However, it is quite obvious that the descending 50dMA is a strong resistance and people are probably just waiting to see if it could be overcome convincingly in future sessions. Breakout traders are waiting, I am sure. The 50dMA is currently at $1.94. Expect a wave of buying if resistance is taken out.

Volume has remained thin as trendline support is tested. Although I remain optimistic that price could move higher in the near future, that's just me. We really have to wait and see. I am no longer accumulating at the current support as I already have a sizeable position. We could very well see the counter trading sideways too.

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CapitaMalls Asia: Closed at $1.90 support.

Suntec REIT: Broke resistance.

I was just having a chat with Nick in LP's cbox not so long ago regarding REITs and their fair values. Nick mentioned that REITs with high gearing have little growth prospects and therefore will not see their unit price go up (i.e. yield will not compress). I think he mentioned that the stock market is rather efficient when it comes to REITs.

In theory, I agree with Nick. However, I mentioned that it is hard to be sure since how much a REIT should trade at is very often a matter of sentiments, this is the same with stocks. Certain REITs are small and are not covered by analysts. They could also be too small to interest institutional investors. Their unit prices could continue to languish even if they provide decent yields with relatively safe gearing. Certain REITs are obviously overvalued and give very low yields with relatively high gearing but they continue to enjoy much attention. For example, I would not bother buying into CMT. The yield is so unattractive.

Nick used Suntec REIT as an example of a REIT with high gearing and therefore it did not see its yield compress much. However, the last session saw Suntec REIT's unit price close at a high of $1.61, forming a wickless white candle, on the back of heavy volume. Yield is compressing and quite significantly too. The last time this REIT was at $1.61 was in Jun 2008!


Could we see this REIT's unit price move higher? A wickless white candle coupled with heavy volume is bullish. So, expectation is for price to move higher. However, the MFI is nearing overbought territory. In case of a pull back, it would be interesting to see if $1.58 could be resistance turned support.

Mr. Market is always right and he enjoys his hat tricks.


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