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--- Lee Cwan Yeuw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It is a combination : 
> OIL PRICE, 
> US ECONOMY_CRISIS,
> BUBBLE?
> SPECULATIVE TRADING (NOT INVESTMENT)
> POLITIC & CAPITAL
> GREEDY
> ETC
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> I still keep all of my portfolio.
> I give an information for retail trader and margin
> trader only.
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> October in this year is a very dangerous time to
> make a trading.
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> Today is green, because yesterday.. tumble
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> But,  What do you think if DJ will be RED tonight ?
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> GBU 
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> best regards,
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> LCY
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: alfian bachtiar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2007 10:24:09
> Subject: Re: [obrolan-bandar] The history of OCtober
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> apakah bulan oktober selalu berpotensi crash Pak LCY
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> APakah saham kita memang sudah bublle ?
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> Memang kelihatannya kita ini tidak realistis , saham
> naiknya kencang seperti ini disuruh beli masih mau
> saja.
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> Trus kapan pak LCY kita harus beli ?
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> ----- Pesan Asli ----
> Dari: Lee Cwan Yeuw <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com.sg>
> Kepada: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com
> Terkirim: Selasa, 23 Oktober, 2007 9:57:29
> Topik: Re: [obrolan-bandar] The history of OCtober
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> A stock market crash is a sudden dramatic decline of
> stock prices across a significant cross-section of a
> stock market. Crashes are driven by panic as much as
> by underlying economic factors. They often follow
> speculative stock market bubbles.
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> Stock market crashes are social phenomena where
> external economic events combine with crowd
> behaviour and psychology in a positive feedback loop
> where selling by some market participants drives
> more market participants to sell. Generally
> speaking, crashes usually occur under the following
> conditions: a prolonged period of rising stock
> prices and excessive economic optimism, a market
> where P/E ratios exceed long-term averages, and
> extensive use
>  of margin debt and leverage by market participants.
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> There is no numerically- specific definition of a
> crash but the term commonly applies to steep
> double-digit percentage losses in a stock market
> index over a period of several days. Crashes are
> often distinguished from bear markets by panic
> selling and abrupt, dramatic price declines. Bear
> markets are periods of declining stock market prices
> that are measured in months or years. While crashes
> are often associated with bear markets, they do not
> necessarily go hand in hand. The crash of 1987 for
> example did not lead to a bear market. Likewise, the
> Japanese Nikkei bear market of the 1990s occurred
> over several years without any notable
>  crashes.
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> 28 October 1997
> U.S. stock markets were widely expected to open
> lower for October 28 due to the Asian markets
> falling even more than they did on the 27th. Hong
> Kong's Hang Seng Index declined a staggering 14%.
> The Nikkei fell 4.26%. The U.S. stock markets
> initially continued their drop from the 27th, but
> abruptly ended, and began to climb. The Dow was down
> as much as 186 points by 10:06 A.M., and soon
> thereafter a rally started. By 10:20 A.M. The Dow
> was down only 25 points. Five minutes later, the Dow
> roared back into positive territory and was up 50
> points. Nine minutes later at 10:34 A.M., the Dow
> rallied to a triple-digit advance up 137.27 points.
> Stock prices continued to soar in choppy trading
> throughout the rest of the day. At the close of
> trading at 4:00 P.M., the Dow finished with a record
> 337.17 point gain (recovering 61% of the previous
> day's loss) to close at 7,498.32. The market
> restored $384 billion of the $663 billion
>  in market capitalization lost the previous day. One
> billion shares were traded on the New York Stock
> Exchange for the first time ever, with a volume of
> 1.21 billion shares. In 2006 terms, this amount is
> considered very light. The NASDAQ Composite also
> made a record gain on record volume, gaining 67.93
> to 1,603.02. The NASDAQ also saw its first-ever
> one-billion share day with 1.23 billion shares
> changing hands.
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> Save your money...before you will be TRAPPED
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