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Shares / Re: Devastating market crash. When ?
« on: October 30, 2014, 02:19:11 pm »
Interesting opinions from Forbes analyst Jessie Colombo today:

“Total global debt is about to pass $100 trillion ($20 trillion added since 2009).

This is why we are headed for a GLOBAL financial meltdown, and no country will be spared. Get prepared immediately, because life will change forever.”


https://www.facebook.com/thebubblebubble?fref=nf

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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 29, 2014, 09:07:32 am »
As JaDEB said, Dow +1.12%, Nas +1.74%, S&P +1.19%, futures negative -0.02% to -0.11% range.

Asia Pacific midday today:

Nikkei +1.6%
Hang Seng +1.4%
Shanghai +1.6%
Sydney -0.1%
Seoul +1.8%
Mumbai +0.5%
Taipei +1.2%

T40 @ 43 495 +317 pips 8:48am, Spot Gold 1230.

Moon’s F&G @ 20 ‘EF”, VIX @ 14.39.

Economic Calendar:

08:00 SA Money Supply (YoY Sep) prev 6.41%, exp 6.50%, came in better than expected at 7.85%
08:00 SA Private Sector Credit for Sep, prev 8.78%, exp 8.60%, little change but better than expected at 8.74%
20:00 US FOMC Statement (Yawn, yeah-yeah we know)
20:00 US QE Total

Alsi ended 48 460, +0.85%, T40 43 181, +0.85%

Up Capitec +5.01%, JD Group +4.80%, Net1ueps +3.96%.

Down LifeHC -2.69%, Harmony -2.53%, DRDGold -2.29%, Richemont -1.53%, WBHO -1.34%.

New highs for Capitec @ 27206, MrP @ 22377, Aspen @ 37702, Resilient @ 8097, Sunint @ 13000, TigerB @ 32999.

New low Harmony @ 1921, Northam @ 3201.

Trading most to positive this week SHP, MPC, WHL, NPN, SHF to negative HAR, KIO.

T40 just opened +0.69% @ 43 488.

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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 28, 2014, 08:49:07 am »
Now, now jaDEB, don't make me come over there and give you a stern talk :D, your'e doing just fine. :)

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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 28, 2014, 08:42:10 am »
Dow ended +0.07%, Nas +0.05%, S&P -0.13%.

Gold  Spot $1228 (8:08)

Asia Pacific at noon:

Nikkei -0.4%
Hang Seng +0.9%
Shanghai +1.4%
ASX -0.1%
Kospi -0.1%
Sensex +0.2%
Taiex  +1.7%

F&G @ 13 ‘EF’, VIX @ 16.04 T40 +187 @ 42 971 (8:13am)

Eco Calendar:

11:30 SA Unemployment Rate Q3 prev 25.50%, exp 25.60%
11:30 SA Unemployed previous 5.154m
14:30 US Core Durable Good Orders for Sep prev 0.4%, exp 0.5%
16:00 US CB Consumer confidence for Oct prev 86.0 exp 87.0

Alsi ended yesterday +0.36% @ 48 051, T40 +0.33% @ 42 816.

Moving up Shoprite +7.11%, Lewis +3.18%, Clicks +3.05%, Farmbrands +2.89%.

Moving down Assore -4.26%, Nuworld -3.45%.

New higs for Aspen @ 36894, Resilient @ 8020.

New lows Assore @ 20005, Exxaro @ 11577, Harmony @ 1961, AngoG @ 10050, Billiton @ 28303, Northam @ 3254 intraday.

Trading most to positive the month APN, KIO, SHF, to negative NPN.


Just for interest sake, travel bans issued by various countries trying to control Ebola spreading:

Zambia, Aug. 9: Bans travelers from countries affected by the Ebola virus.

Kenya, Aug. 16: Bans travelers from Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

South Africa, Aug. 21: Restricts entry for non-citizens traveling from Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone; restrictions could be waived for "absolutely essential travel."

Gabon, Aug. 22: Restricting issuance of entry visas to travelers from Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria on case-by-case basis.

Rwanda, Aug. 22: Bans travelers who have visited Guinea, Liberia, or Sierra Leone in prior 22 days.

Senegal, Aug. 22: Bans flights to and from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. It also shut its southern land border with Guinea.

Ivory Coast, Aug 23: Closed land borders with Guinea and Liberia. Borders reopened in early October.

Seychelles, Aug. 26: Bans travelers who have visited Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo "for any length of time." Also bans Seychelles nationals from traveling to Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria or Democratic Republic of Congo, unless permitted by Public Health Commissioner.

Guyana, Sept. 9: Stops issuing visas to citizens of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Ban not announced until Oct. 16.

Haiti, Oct. 3: Bans volunteers from departing for African countries hit by the Ebola virus; issued after United Nations said it was recruiting volunteers to respond to the Ebola outbreak. It also bans entry to travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone over the previous 28 days. Those who have visited the four countries more than 28 days before seeking to enter Haiti must present a government-certified health certificate and the results of a blood test for Ebola upon arrival.

Mauritius, Oct. 8: Bans travelers who have visited Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, Senegal and Democratic Republic of Congo in the previous two months. Bans on Senegal and Nigeria lifted Oct. 10 and 17, respectively, provided no new cases of Ebola.

Colombia, Oct. 14: Denies entry to travelers who have visited Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria in past four weeks.

St. Kitts and Nevis, Oct. 15: Bans visitors from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Travelers who have visited the three countries in the previous 21 days will also be banned.

Jamaica, Oct. 16: Bans foreigners arriving from Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone and bans foreigners who have visited any of the four countries within four weeks prior to arrival in Jamaica. Jamaicans who have visited those countries will be quarantined for 28 days. 

Antigua and Barbuda, Oct. 17: Bans nationals of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and bans entry to anyone who has been in those countries in the past 21 days.

Belize, Oct. 18: Stops issuing visas to nationals of Guinea, Liberia and Nigeria. Sierra Leone nationals, who do not need visa to enter Belize, are also banned. Anyone who visits one of these four countries in past 30 days will also be denied entry.

Dominican Republic, Oct. 21: Bans entry to foreigners who have visited countries where the World Health Organization has declared an Ebola alert in the last 30 days.

Suriname, Oct. 21: Bans non-Surinamers who have visited Sierra Leone, Guinea or Liberia in the previous 21 days.

St. Lucia, Oct 22: Nationals from Sierra Leone and Guinea banned from entering.

North Korea, Oct. 23:
Bans entry to foreigners on tourist trips due to worries over the spread of Ebola.

Cape Verde: Bans travels by non-resident foreigners who have been in Sierra Leone, Guinea or Liberia in the past 30 days.
Equatorial Guinea: Denies entry to travelers whose trips originated in countries affected by Ebola.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Ban visitors from Guinea, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.

Australia, Oct. 28:
Stops processing humanitarian and immigration visas from West African nations affected by the Ebola outbreak. All non-permanent or temporary visas were being cancelled and permanent visa holders who had not yet arrived in Australia will be required to submit to a 21-day quarantine period.


Sources: Reuters, government websites

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Shares / Re: My retirement blog.
« on: October 27, 2014, 12:17:45 pm »
Netflix is the most Popular but sadly, it is not yet available here. There are ways to change your IP Address to a US one and pick it up anywhere.

True, it works like a charm.  You pay $4.99 pm for unblock-us and $8.99 pm for Netflix and voila, you’re good to go. (By the way, unblock-us is part of Netflix, not a shady company.) You can also register for a free trial period with Sony Entertainment Network, no buffering, no ads, no local productions, all the new stuff, when and where you want. Life’s Good.  DSTV is a distant and fading memory.

Edit: Also working well: Amazon & Hulu Plus

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Off topic / Re: A short story.
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:19:15 pm »
 :D Net so! Ek het agter gekom spidies is baie arrogant deesdae, hulle loer regtig vir jou, veral die tipe met die WP kouse, creepy buggers.

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Off topic / Live chat
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:13:44 pm »
HMY US -1.79%, SHF US -4.28%, Atlatsa US +9%

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Off topic / Live chat
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:02:59 pm »
Wall Street +236 points.

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Shares / Re: Pulverized Sand Box
« on: October 23, 2014, 09:00:46 pm »
10. Microsoft Corporation
9. BP plc
8. Bank of China Ltd.
7. Agricultural Bank of China Limited
6. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
5. Exxon Mobil Corporation
4. China Construction Bank Corporation
3. Gazprom OAO.
2. Apple Inc.
1. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited

Put another way....
10. USA
9. UK
8. China
7. China
6. S. Korea
5. USA
4. China
3. Russia
2. USA
1. China

10 years ago this would have been a very different picture.

A lot of China's in that list.

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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 23, 2014, 10:27:37 am »

I will pay for the Stoep on the left side.

You can't, I've already paid for that stoep.  >:(

Another tit-bit.  I'm done, taking the rest of the day off to soothe my agitated soul.



SA Post Office on the brink of financial collapse

South African post office announced yesterday that they were on the brink of financial collapse, at more than 5 Billion in debt and if the government did not bail them out in the next week, then they would have to shut their doors. The financial situation of the post office is dire. It is seriously dire,” Sapo general manager public affairs Andrew Nongogo told Parliament's communications and public enterprises select committee.

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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 23, 2014, 08:45:23 am »
Mini budget ‘highlights’:


Economic growth slower than forecasted.

Budget deficit bigger than forecasted.

Promised tighter grip on government spending to prevent SA’s credit rating to be graded as junk.

This year, SA’s economy overtaken by Nigeria as continent's largest.

Economic  growth expectation now 1.4%, 2.7% predicted in February 2014.

Personal tax to be raised for additional revenue over the next two years.

National debt at R2.4 trillion ($217 billion) by 2017/18.

Extra R20 billion ($1.8 billion) for Eskom and possibly also convert its existing R60 billion subordinated loan to equity.


"Without an adjustment, it is likely that South Africa's sovereign debt would be downgraded to 'sub-investment grade', risking impaired access to credit markets," it warned.


Really?  :mad: A warning for us, the ones who is not in charge, who pay taxes and don't strike?


T40 ended -0.81% @ 43 035, Alsi -0.67% @ 48 202, that is 9% since July/July all time high by the way.

T40 now -0.60% @ 42 779.


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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 22, 2014, 09:02:42 am »
Dow ended +1.31%, Nas +2.38%, S&P +1.94%

Asia Pacific:

Nikkei +1.7%
Hong Kong +1.2%
Shanghai +0.4%
Sydney +0.9%
Seoul +0.8%
Mumbai +0.8%
Taipei +1.2%

Moon’s F&G @ 9 “EF”, VIX @ 16.08

Eco Calendar:

SA Mini-Budget Speech

10:00 SA CPI
10:30 GB BoE Minutes
14:30 US CPI

Alsi ended +1.96% @ 48 530, T40 +2.13% @ 43 385.

Up MrPrice +5.89%, Brait +5.09%, Telkom +4.71%, Remgro +4.68%, Massmart +4.68%, Distell +4.34%.

Down AECI -1.39%, ARM -1.29%.

New high Aspen @ 35909, new low Reunert @ 5536.

Trading most to positive this week, NPN, APN, BIL, MTN, KIO.

Spot Gold $1249.35 8:51, T40 @ 43 572 (+0.21%)

Northam Plat raises BEE ownership to 35.4%.

Sibanye FY production forecast unchanged @ 50 000kg.

Brait posts 8.8% rise in NAV/share, 6mnths to end Sep.



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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 21, 2014, 08:15:05 am »
Dow ended +0.12%, Nas +1.35%, S&P +0.91%.

Asia Pacific at midday today:

Nikkei -1.9%
Hang Seng -0.3%
Shanghai -0.3%
Sydney -0.1%
Kospi -0.8%
Sensex +0.6%
Taiex -0.1%

Moon’s F&G @ 5 ‘EF’, VIX @ 18.57 (-15.55%).

Alsi ended -0.50% @ 47 599 (-237 pips), T40 -0.60% @ 42 479 (-256 pips).

Moving up Metair +10.30% @ 3364, Lewis +3.24%, Hudaco +3.16%, JSE +2.62%, Farmbrands +2.16%.

Moving down Assore -6.30%, Randgold -5.91%, AngloG -3.89%, RBPlat -3.51%, CAT -3.38%, Reunert -3.36%, DRDG -3.09%, GFields -3.04%.

New lows for AngloG @ 10920, CAT @ 1391, Reunert @ 5550, Harmony @ 2171.

Trading most to negative this month were ANG, NPN, SOL, SHF, BIL, trading to positive APN, KIO.

Trading positive this week KIO, APN, NPN, BIL, MTN to negative ANG.

T40 @ 42 482 (+0.13%) +40 pips 8:04am

Economic Calendar:

16:00 US Existing Home sales

Heads-up:

SA Budget Speech tomorrow.

Gold Spot $1249.59 (8:07am)

Trading now: Wall Street (-46.5 points), FTSE (-5.5 points) & Germany (-4.7 points).

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Off topic / Live chat
« on: October 20, 2014, 09:11:46 am »
Fizzled out quickly, back into negative territory, same with Europe.

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Shares / Re: Today's Outlook
« on: October 20, 2014, 09:00:41 am »
Hallo jaDEB :)

US ended with DOW +1.63%, Nas +0.96%, S&P +1.30%

Asia Pacific at midday today:

Nikkei +3.8
Hang Seng +0.4%
Shanghai +0.3%
Sydney + 0.9%
Kospi  +1.5%
Sensex +1.3%
Taiex +1.6%

T40 @ +226 pips @ 42 921, Gold Spot 1240.68  (8:46am)

Moon’s F&G @ 7 ‘EF’, VIX @ 21.99 (-12.74%)

Alsi ended Friday afternoon @ 47 836 +2.04%, T40 ended @ 42 735 +2.26% (+942 pips).

Moving up were Clientele +10%, Sycom +5.86%, Oceana +5.19%, Clover +4.14%, Mondi +4.12%, Shoprite +3.80%, Tsogo +3.80%.

Moving down Sabvest -4.44%, Cashbuild -4.12%, Nuworld -3.67%, Gfields -3.34%, Illovo -3.17%.

New high Attacq +2.81 @ 2159, New low Basread @ 500, CAT @ 1401, AngloG @ 11183, intra-day low Altron 1994, Afrox 1650.

Eco Calendar:

Nothing major going on today.

Trading most to negative this month so far ANG, NPN & SOL & SHF to positive APN, KIO.

Royal Bafokeng Plat reported +11% tones delivered.

Cashbuild quarterly revenue up 10%.

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