On 16th June, I wrote in this blog,
"Why am I mentioning about Pacific Radiance today?
It is because the stock that I am going to recommend
will perform exactly like Pacific Radiance.
That stock is POSH, U6C, PACC Offshore Services
Holdings. Looking at the chart and its fundamental,
I am quite confident that it will deliver what I expect
of the stock. It is still hanging very near to its IPO
price of 1.15 which I believe is a fantastic price to
buy if you never get it from it from the public subscription.
When I recommended Pacific Radiance, it was at
96cts, quite near to its IPO price of 90cts. Now
POSH is even closer to its IPO price. What is the
potential upside that I am looking at?
I believe a 20-30% upside is not a too-tall order."
After I wrote about POSH, the stock went below the
IPO price of 1.15 but I continue to tell readers to grab
the stock at low. The lowest that the readers can get
over the last 2 trading weeks was $1.135 and I wonder
how many readers did take action. POSH moved
up 2 days, or about 2-3 trading weeks after I wrote about
the stock. Today, POSH continue to go higher and as
of wring now, it is trading at $1.17 with a day-high
of 1.175 coupled with a healthy trading volume.
The stock is looking good with 2 trading gaps over
the last couple of trading days. If you enter the
stock at a low, then you are sitting with a decent
paper profits now.
For the readers who don't know what the 2-3 weeks
magic is all about, this was what i wrote on 25th June,
"Some people asked me a very interesting question
which I also find me strangely amusing. Somehow,
the stocks that I recommended will not move the
following days, but will start to gain momentum and
speed up after like 1-2 weeks. This "strange" occurence
happened to Pacific Radiance, Fraser Centrepoint
and more recently Metro. I have no scientific explanation
for this happening but I am glad that the readers have
ample time to make the decision and to take action.
If a stock move immediately after I wrote, then the
readers may not be fully prepared and will likely
miss the boat. But as usual, there will be people who
will hope that they have more time to finally decided
and take the action. For them, I have to say that I have
no control over when and how the stock will move."
危机就是转机!! The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word "Crisis". One brush stroke stands for Danger, the other for Opportunity. In a Crisis, be aware of the Danger but recognise the Opportunity. - Former US President Richard Nixon
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
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