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Noble Group: Another quick trade.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Technical analysis (TA) is dynamic. Day to day, charts have new information and TA will provide new insights.

Not too long ago, I wondered if Noble Group's share price might hit $1.90. Read blog post here.




If you guess that I must have been waiting to sell at $1.90, you are right.

However, doing a bit of charting last night revealed that we might not see $1.90 although there is still a chance we could.

The declining 20dMA is now at $1.89 while trading volume has dwindled lately.


Today, it hit a high of $1.875 before closing at $1.865, forming a white spinning top (almost) in the process.

There is obviously some struggle between bulls and bears at this level.





Half an hour before the market closed, seeing how $1.875 presented a respectable resistance and is only three bids from $1.89, I decided to divest at $1.87, selling straight instead of queueing at $1.875.

That is 4 bids below $1.89 but it gives me a gross gain of 5% in less than a fortnight.

It seems that I have made another quick trade after the recent one with NOL.

Conditions are not easy for long traders in recent months.






Counter trend trading demands that I stay nimble footed and less greedy.

A 5% gain here and there? Why not?

I am still learning.

Golden Agriculture: 200wMA cleared.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Golden Agriculture closed above the 200wMA in the last session. Cleared of this hurdle, we could see its share price going higher from here.


It is interesting to observe that the 50wMA has been crucial as support, seeing how share price bounced off the line each time it was tested in the past.

It would not be unrealistic to expect any retest of the 50wMA to see strong buying interest.

Related post:
Golden Agriculture: 68c support.

First REIT: 2Q 2011 results.

Friday, July 22, 2011


First REIT's results are more or less in line with forecast with a DPU of 1.58c for 2Q 2011. The REIT will go XD on 28 July and income distribution is payable to unitholders on 29 August.

The REIT's strong numbers have been mentioned before and here's the update:

NAV/unit: 78c
Interest cover ratio: 15x
Gearing: 13.8%

I am pleasantly surprised that its management is planning to have a special non-recurring dividend to be paid from its divestment gain resulting from the sale of its Adam Road property. This could translate into an additional one off DPU of more than 1c in future.

Low gearing, high interest cover ratio and a distribution yield of almost 8% with a special dividend to boot. This REIT is rock solid and remains one of my best investments in years.

One of my best investments it might be but it would not pay to fall in love with it. Even great investments would not see share prices go up in a straight line. They climb a wall of worries. However, today's white candle was formed on the back of very high volume and we could see price pushing even higher in the next session. 85c next? Possibly.

Weekly


Daily


With price pushing beyond the upper Bollinger band, a pull back to supports would be a natural course. When? I would suspect it could happen when the counter goes XD. Immediate support at 80c? Or perhaps 79c? That's where the Fibo lines are on the daily chart.

Good luck to fellow unitholders.

See announcement here.
See presentation slides here.

Related post:
First REIT: Yield accretive purchase in South Korea.

Cambridge Industrial Trust: 2Q 2011 results.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

The last time I blogged about this REIT was on 28 April and I was so negative about it that some readers divested their shares in the REIT straightaway. Read blog post here.


Now, I have to say this again that my blog is purely to share my thoughts, a place where I think aloud, so to speak. It is not to exhort anyone to buy or sell anything.

In a reply to a reader, OT, I mentioned that I would wait to see if I could divest my investment at 52c just to close a chapter (again). Even with mediocre investments, there could be a better time to sell.

Fundamentally, with a 2Q DPU of 1.036c, it translates to an annualised distribution yield of just 7.97% at the unit price of 52c.

Gearing at 32.7% and interest cover ratio at 5x are similar to AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT's.

The difference? AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT has an estimated distribution yield of 9.09% at the unit price of 22c. Money should go to where it is treated best.


Technically, the resistance as provided by the 200dMA at 51.5c was taken out convincingly today as price closed at 52c, forming a long white candle in the process.

A breakout? It seems to be the case and we could see price test 53c in the near future. I have entered my sell order.

See presentation slides here.


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