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Review: The Global Sell Off
By Pehon | February 28, 2007
I was watching CNBC last night for an update on the US market. It collapsed 2% in the first hour of trade, and finally closing 3% down at the end of the day. I knew today would be a rough day.
Indeed, the STI Opened at 120+ points on the word “Go”. I was shocked. Shocked to see my portfolio collapse. Yes collapse. This over “night” collapse is indeed a harder blow compared to last year’s correction.
But for those who had bought Raffles Edu, China Hong, Sino Env at my purchase price, i don’t think we have anything to worry about. The price should not drop anywhere close to below your purchase price.
















February 28th, 2007 at 10:04 pm
singapore shares still very high
February 28th, 2007 at 11:41 pm
Hi Pehon,
Just curious if you activated your cut-loss strategy for Swiber as it fell below yor 7-8% rule (since you bought at $1.30 then cut-loss would indicate about $1.19-$1.20). In my opinion, today’s sell-down was just a correction in the markets and had nothing to do fundamentally with Swiber.
For me, I still held on to it and did not take profit. Was waiting for it to dip below my buy price so that I could add more, but it did not happen….sigh.
Good luck !
March 1st, 2007 at 7:19 am
i couldn’t find any bargains on my watchlist.
from what i observe the prices barely budged from 2007 levels, which are high.
i was hoping for them to fall to 2006 levels.
March 1st, 2007 at 11:56 am
Pehon,
I mirror your sentiments.
Not sure if I have done the right thing but I’ve immediately switched out all my mutual funds and parked them in cash funds yesterday just to be safe.
As for my hengxin, am still holding it since there was no major run up in price till the correction and price seemed to have stabilized around current levels. Will wait and see since fundamentals remain good and hopefully may see some upside with results. Then again, in this current market, good results may or may not make much of a difference.
I enjoy reading your blog. Keep it up!
March 1st, 2007 at 3:59 pm
Came across this article apparently written on 2 Apr 2000, 2 days before the Dot.com bubble burst. Enlightening and stark reminder.
http://www.marketthoughts.com/perfect_crash_scenario.html
March 1st, 2007 at 4:48 pm
what does 3000SGAePW70427 mean?