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Second Chance Properties Ltd: REIT timing.

Thursday, February 6, 2014

When I blogged about Second Chance Properties Ltd in December 2012, I said:

"As an investment for growth, we have to be prepared for some headwind as real estate prices have very likely peaked. With more supply coming on stream, rental rates and property values could face downward pressure in the coming years."

Well, the company has done something very clever! They are selling "all 45 properties in its portfolio to REIT manager Celestine Management Pte Ltd for $175.4 million with the intention of listing the property fund as a REIT."

And this is what they said in a press release:

"Going forward, the board thinks that it is prudent to significantly reduce the group’s exposure to its investments in properties. Additionally, the opportunity to sell the properties en masse is a rare one and provides the group with an easier and more expedient means of disposing the properties as compared to selling each property individually." Source: The EDGE.

To me, it is quite obvious that they are exiting at a high. Do you think that the proposed REIT will be good value for money for investors like you and me at its IPO? I wonder.

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SMRT: Breaking every support.

The one and only time I ever blogged about SMRT's stock was in January 2012. Back then, I said that the downtrend was intact and that we could see the share price go lower. That was really a reading of the short term charts. Nothing could have prepared me for what I see today.

SMRT's share price is breaking every single support level and I won't be surprised if it should test the next support at $1.035 soon.

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If Maybank Kim Eng is right, SMRT's stock is now only worth $0.60 a share and they arrived at that target price using a PE ratio of 14x. So, even at $0.985 a share which is another support level, SMRT's stock is way too expensive. Yikes!

In the short run, there could be a bounce in the share price as I see higher lows in the momentum oscillators. Selling pressure could ease a bit for a while but the downtrend is very much intact.

Short sellers could renew their efforts in the event of a rebound in share price and they would probably do so as close to the resistance as possible. They could use the 20d MA as a guide and that is at $1.16 now.

Looks like it is going to be a long and bumpy ride down for SMRT's loyal shareholders.

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1. SMRT: Downtrend intact.
2. Do not love unless it is worth the loving.
3. When to BUY, HOLD or SELL?


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