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Capitaland: Resistance at $2.48.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Capitaland is on the rise.



I see resistance at $2.48. This is provided by the moderately declining 20wMA as well as the 138.2% Fibo line.

Beyond $2.48, resistance is provided by the 150% and 161.8% Fibo lines at $2.50 and $2.53 respectively.

In case of a retracement, we could see a test of the 50% Fibo line at $2.30 or the 38.2% Fibo line at $2.27.

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Hyflux: Divestment as gap closed at $1.365.

My sell order at $1.365 was filled today. This is the gap filling I talked about before. 

Could price move higher in the next session? It could, of course.





However, the upper wick in today's white candle as price touched a high of $1.37 before closing at $1.35 suggests that selling pressure is very much present. 

Moving higher on lower volume compared to two sessions ago is also a sign of caution.

The declining 100dMA is likely to exert downward pressure on price action. 

So, further upside could be capped at $1.385 or so. In a retracement, expect some support at $1.21.

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Courage Marine: BDI plunging.

Yesterday's Business Times reported that the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) fell to an 11 month low. Today, it fell another 3.799% to 1,013.



The decline is attributed to a worsening glut of ships. Rates are now below operating costs in the Pacific Ocean.

Capesizes, the largest dry bulk carriers cost US$7,437 a day to operate (excluding fuel). However, rates on round trip voyages in the Pacific fell to US$6,471 a day, down 80% from a month ago.

Seasonal decline in demand to ship commodities to China, port disruptions in Australia after a recent cyclone and a larger number of ships will continue to exert downward pressure on rates in the short run.



My investment in Courage Marine late last year at 10c a share is now underwater. What do I plan to do? Nothing. Why?

Courage Marine is a company with a strong balance sheet and I doubt it is going to sink. It might not do well but it will most probably survive the bad times.

For those who are thinking of possibly investing in Courage Marine, there could be a better time to do so. For those who are already vested, we have to ask if we run the risk of selling at the bottom if we exit now.

With my investment in the company accounting for only some 1.5% of my total portfolio value, I will simply hold on.

Investing in financially sound companies, I am able to stomach paper losses which are likely to be temporary in nature.

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Tea with AK71: A lunch of barley and winter melon.

Monday, January 16, 2012

I have blogged about how I would boil barley water and later eat the barley for a meal as well. Today, I brought to work a container of barley and winter melon strips drenched in soya bean milk.

My sister boiled barley water over the weekend and she was going to throw away the barley and winter melon strips. I asked her to keep them for me in a container so that I could bring to work for lunch. She kindly obliged.


This morning, I poured soya bean milk into the container and, voila, that's my lunch for the day!


Barley has been described as a nutritional powerhouse that has a low glycemic index (GI). It is high in fiber, naturally low in fat and cholesterol free. It contains vitamin Bs, antioxidants, selenium, iron, magnesium, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and copper.

A healthy meal and it costs next to nothing!

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