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$SIA (C6L.SG)$
Week 1 # after school holiday. Later I go $Sheng Siong (OV8.SG)$ (hold)to buy some beers $ThaiBev (Y92.SG)$ . After that , I'm going to Changi to see SIA planes and see see look look $SATS (S58.SG)$ office. Will travel by train so that I can take a look at $Sembcorp Ind (U96.SG)$ power plants and $AEM SGD (AWX.SG)$ factory in SG. Plan to go $Genting Sing (G13.SG)$ to try my luck too. (part 1)
Week 1 # after school holiday. Later I go $Sheng Siong (OV8.SG)$ (hold)to buy some beers $ThaiBev (Y92.SG)$ . After that , I'm going to Changi to see SIA planes and see see look look $SATS (S58.SG)$ office. Will travel by train so that I can take a look at $Sembcorp Ind (U96.SG)$ power plants and $AEM SGD (AWX.SG)$ factory in SG. Plan to go $Genting Sing (G13.SG)$ to try my luck too. (part 1)
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$SIA (C6L.SG)$ $Genting Sing (G13.SG)$ $FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index (.STI.SG)$
This is an unsolicited article.
I have observed that most traders on the internet like to buy in when prices fall, which can lower their average price. This method is actually a commonly used trading method called dollar-cost averaging (DCA). However, almost all traders who unintentionally use this method make a fatal mistake: they have no profit target and stop loss target.
The result of this mistake is definitely: You won a cup of coffee but you lost a coffee shop.
Because first of all, most people's judgment of "dip" is often based on subjective awareness, with almost no indicators to assist in judgment, that is, "I think it's cheap now, I should buy some". So it is very difficult to determine the success rate of this method, and traders do not have a specific idea whether they are really buying cheap or buying at the highest price.
So someone might say, "As long as I keep buying cheap, my average..."
This is an unsolicited article.
I have observed that most traders on the internet like to buy in when prices fall, which can lower their average price. This method is actually a commonly used trading method called dollar-cost averaging (DCA). However, almost all traders who unintentionally use this method make a fatal mistake: they have no profit target and stop loss target.
The result of this mistake is definitely: You won a cup of coffee but you lost a coffee shop.
Because first of all, most people's judgment of "dip" is often based on subjective awareness, with almost no indicators to assist in judgment, that is, "I think it's cheap now, I should buy some". So it is very difficult to determine the success rate of this method, and traders do not have a specific idea whether they are really buying cheap or buying at the highest price.
So someone might say, "As long as I keep buying cheap, my average..."
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$Seatrium Ltd (5E2.SG)$
We are in new trading code for Seatrium Ltd. 5E2
We are in new trading code for Seatrium Ltd. 5E2
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$Seatrium (S51.SG)$ looking at the L2. the Battle of 0.1 has already started.
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$DBS Group Holdings (D05.SG)$ was trading up 0.4 per cent or S$0.14 at S$32.74. $UOB (U11.SG)$ was up 1.5 per cent or S$0.41 to S$27.74, and $OCBC Bank (O39.SG)$rose 0.8 per cent, or S$0.10 to S$13.05.
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$First Republic Bank (FRCB.US)$ I don't understand how to read the chart of FRCB right now, look at the logarithmic price?
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$Keppel (BN4.SG)$ Why do people do diving
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