Re: [ob] DJI rebound

2010-02-06 Terurut Topik Tommy Yu
Padahal waktu dibawah 10.000 dah mau copot jantungnya...
haha.. ternyata close diatas 10.000
phewww

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On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Hadi Purnomo hugoterry.trad...@gmail.comwrote:

  Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rose, with the Dow Jones Industrial
 Average erasing a 167-point drop in the final hour of trading, on
 speculation the European Union may propose a solution for Greece’s budget
 deficit. Oil, gold and copper rebounded, and the dollar pared its gain.

  The Dow rose 10.05 points to 10,012.23 at 4 p.m. in New York, and the
 Standard  Poor’s 500 Index rallied 0.3 percent after plunging 1.8 percent
 in what would have been the biggest two-day slump since March. The MSCI
 World Index cut its drop in half to 1 percent because of the recovery in
 U.S. stocks. Oil pared its loss to 1.8 percent and gold and copper climbed
 at least 0.3 percent in electronic trading after the close of commodities
 exchanges. The U.S. Dollar Index gained 0.5 percent.

  Stocks and commodities had plunged around the world earlier on growing
 concern European nations will default on their debt. The recovery by U.S.
 equities showed confidence among investors that a solution will be reached
 in Europe. The retreat in American shares had been limited after the
 nation’s jobless rate unexpectedly fell to a five-month low of 9.7 percent.

  “The markets are expecting a positive announcement out of the European
 Union this weekend as it relates to Greece and their debt,” said John Brady,
 Chicago-based senior vice president with the interest rates product group at
 MF Global Ltd. “Although it’s unclear whether Greece will be bailed out,
 some in the market think the EU has no choice.”

  Investors have bet that Portugal, Spain and Greece will struggle to
 control their budget deficits, driving money into assets they consider
 safer.

  ‘Very Nervous’

  European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet has struggled to
 convince investors the euro region shouldn’t be punished for Greece’s budget
 problems. As Greece tries to control a record deficit and stem a slide in
 its bonds, Trichet said the economy of the 16-nation euro area is solid and
 its budget shortfall will probably be smaller than those of the U.S. and
 Japan this year. The comments yesterday didn’t stop Spanish and Portuguese
 stocks from dropping or the euro from tumbling to a nine-month low against
 the dollar.

  “People are still very nervous about Spain, Portugal and Greece,” said
 David Rovelli, managing director of U.S. equity trading at Canaccord Adams
 Inc. in New York. “If one goes belly up and can’t raise money, it’s going to
 spread across Europe. It’s infectious.”

  Getting Caught

  Cisco Systems Inc., Intel Corp. and Alcoa Inc. climbed more than 2 percent
 for the biggest gains in the Dow average after a report at 3 p.m. in New
 York showed consumers paid down less of their debt than economists
 estimated. Freeport-McMoRan Copper  Gold Inc. led commodity producers to
 the biggest advance among 10 industries in the SP 500. Despite today’s
 gain, the SP 500 fell for a fourth straight week, the longest slump since
 July.

  “People don’t want to be short over the weekend if the EU says it will
 bail out Greece and Spain,” said Neil Massa, an equity trader at MFC
 Investment Global Management Co. “A lot of investors were short, and they’re
 closing their positions because they don’t want to get caught if something
 happens over the weekend.”

  European stocks declined for a third day, extending the biggest weekly
 slump in 11 months, on concern efforts by Greece, Portugal and Spain to
 reduce their deficits will hurt the region’s economic recovery. The Dow
 Jones Stoxx 600 Index decreased 2.2 percent.

  ICAP, BHP Fall

  ICAP Plc, the world’s largest broker of transactions between banks, sank
 the most in 16 months in London trading after cutting its profit forecast.
 BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest mining company, and Rio Tinto Group
 led commodity producers lower on the earlier slump in metals.

  Emerging-market stocks retreated. Brazil’s Bovespa stock index lost 1.8
 percent, extending its drop during the past month to 11 percent. Benchmarks
 for Taiwan, Turkey and South Africa retreated at least 2 percent.

  BES Investimento do Brasil scrapped an international bond offering of as
 much as $350 million, capping a week of canceled sales from India to Korea
 after a global market rout pushed up emerging-market borrowing costs.

  U.S. deals were completed. Kraft Foods Inc., the maker of Oreo cookies,
 raised $9.5 billion yesterday for its takeover of Cadbury Plc, while Warren
 Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. sold $8 billion of notes for its buyout of
 railroad company Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., which he called an
 “all-in wager” on the U.S. economy.

  Rebound With Stocks

  Oil 

Re: [ob] DJI rebound

2010-02-06 Terurut Topik jkunci
Itu namanya The Power of Ngarep. Hehe


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From: Tommy Yu tradersej...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 15:26:20 
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Subject: Re: [ob] DJI rebound

Padahal waktu dibawah 10.000 dah mau copot jantungnya...
haha.. ternyata close diatas 10.000
phewww

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On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 7:31 AM, Hadi Purnomo hugoterry.trad...@gmail.comwrote:

  Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rose, with the Dow Jones Industrial
 Average erasing a 167-point drop in the final hour of trading, on
 speculation the European Union may propose a solution for Greece’s budget
 deficit. Oil, gold and copper rebounded, and the dollar pared its gain.

  The Dow rose 10.05 points to 10,012.23 at 4 p.m. in New York, and the
 Standard  Poor’s 500 Index rallied 0.3 percent after plunging 1.8 percent
 in what would have been the biggest two-day slump since March. The MSCI
 World Index cut its drop in half to 1 percent because of the recovery in
 U.S. stocks. Oil pared its loss to 1.8 percent and gold and copper climbed
 at least 0.3 percent in electronic trading after the close of commodities
 exchanges. The U.S. Dollar Index gained 0.5 percent.

  Stocks and commodities had plunged around the world earlier on growing
 concern European nations will default on their debt. The recovery by U.S.
 equities showed confidence among investors that a solution will be reached
 in Europe. The retreat in American shares had been limited after the
 nation’s jobless rate unexpectedly fell to a five-month low of 9.7 percent.

  “The markets are expecting a positive announcement out of the European
 Union this weekend as it relates to Greece and their debt,” said John Brady,
 Chicago-based senior vice president with the interest rates product group at
 MF Global Ltd. “Although it’s unclear whether Greece will be bailed out,
 some in the market think the EU has no choice.”

  Investors have bet that Portugal, Spain and Greece will struggle to
 control their budget deficits, driving money into assets they consider
 safer.

  ‘Very Nervous’

  European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet has struggled to
 convince investors the euro region shouldn’t be punished for Greece’s budget
 problems. As Greece tries to control a record deficit and stem a slide in
 its bonds, Trichet said the economy of the 16-nation euro area is solid and
 its budget shortfall will probably be smaller than those of the U.S. and
 Japan this year. The comments yesterday didn’t stop Spanish and Portuguese
 stocks from dropping or the euro from tumbling to a nine-month low against
 the dollar.

  “People are still very nervous about Spain, Portugal and Greece,” said
 David Rovelli, managing director of U.S. equity trading at Canaccord Adams
 Inc. in New York. “If one goes belly up and can’t raise money, it’s going to
 spread across Europe. It’s infectious.”

  Getting Caught

  Cisco Systems Inc., Intel Corp. and Alcoa Inc. climbed more than 2 percent
 for the biggest gains in the Dow average after a report at 3 p.m. in New
 York showed consumers paid down less of their debt than economists
 estimated. Freeport-McMoRan Copper  Gold Inc. led commodity producers to
 the biggest advance among 10 industries in the SP 500. Despite today’s
 gain, the SP 500 fell for a fourth straight week, the longest slump since
 July.

  “People don’t want to be short over the weekend if the EU says it will
 bail out Greece and Spain,” said Neil Massa, an equity trader at MFC
 Investment Global Management Co. “A lot of investors were short, and they’re
 closing their positions because they don’t want to get caught if something
 happens over the weekend.”

  European stocks declined for a third day, extending the biggest weekly
 slump in 11 months, on concern efforts by Greece, Portugal and Spain to
 reduce their deficits will hurt the region’s economic recovery. The Dow
 Jones Stoxx 600 Index decreased 2.2 percent.

  ICAP, BHP Fall

  ICAP Plc, the world’s largest broker of transactions between banks, sank
 the most in 16 months in London trading after cutting its profit forecast.
 BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest mining company, and Rio Tinto Group
 led commodity producers lower on the earlier slump in metals.

  Emerging-market stocks retreated. Brazil’s Bovespa stock index lost 1.8
 percent, extending its drop during the past month to 11 percent. Benchmarks
 for Taiwan, Turkey and South Africa retreated at least 2 percent.

  BES Investimento do Brasil scrapped an international bond offering of as
 much as $350 million, capping a week of canceled sales from India to Korea
 after a global market rout pushed up emerging-market borrowing costs.

  U.S. deals were completed. Kraft Foods Inc., the maker of Oreo cookies,
 raised $9.5 billion yesterday for its takeover

Re: [ob] DJI rebound

2010-02-06 Terurut Topik t_bumi


Sip : tbumi

Saham komoditi di bursa Jkt akan kembali rebound karena sdh murah

sekali harganya.





[ob] DJI rebound

2010-02-05 Terurut Topik Hadi Purnomo
 Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rose, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average 
erasing a 167-point drop in the final hour of trading, on speculation the 
European Union may propose a solution for Greece’s budget deficit. Oil, gold 
and copper rebounded, and the dollar pared its gain. 
 
 The Dow rose 10.05 points to 10,012.23 at 4 p.m. in New York, and the Standard 
 Poor’s 500 Index rallied 0.3 percent after plunging 1.8 percent in what would 
have been the biggest two-day slump since March. The MSCI World Index cut its 
drop in half to 1 percent because of the recovery in U.S. stocks. Oil pared its 
loss to 1.8 percent and gold and copper climbed at least 0.3 percent in 
electronic trading after the close of commodities exchanges. The U.S. Dollar 
Index gained 0.5 percent. 
 
 Stocks and commodities had plunged around the world earlier on growing concern 
European nations will default on their debt. The recovery by U.S. equities 
showed confidence among investors that a solution will be reached in Europe. 
The retreat in American shares had been limited after the nation’s jobless rate 
unexpectedly fell to a five-month low of 9.7 percent. 
 
 “The markets are expecting a positive announcement out of the European Union 
this weekend as it relates to Greece and their debt,” said John Brady, 
Chicago-based senior vice president with the interest rates product group at MF 
Global Ltd. “Although it’s unclear whether Greece will be bailed out, some in 
the market think the EU has no choice.” 
 
 Investors have bet that Portugal, Spain and Greece will struggle to control 
their budget deficits, driving money into assets they consider safer. 
 
 ‘Very Nervous’ 
 
 European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet has struggled to convince 
investors the euro region shouldn’t be punished for Greece’s budget problems. 
As Greece tries to control a record deficit and stem a slide in its bonds, 
Trichet said the economy of the 16-nation euro area is solid and its budget 
shortfall will probably be smaller than those of the U.S. and Japan this year. 
The comments yesterday didn’t stop Spanish and Portuguese stocks from dropping 
or the euro from tumbling to a nine-month low against the dollar. 
 
 “People are still very nervous about Spain, Portugal and Greece,” said David 
Rovelli, managing director of U.S. equity trading at Canaccord Adams Inc. in 
New York. “If one goes belly up and can’t raise money, it’s going to spread 
across Europe. It’s infectious.” 
 
 Getting Caught 
 
 Cisco Systems Inc., Intel Corp. and Alcoa Inc. climbed more than 2 percent for 
the biggest gains in the Dow average after a report at 3 p.m. in New York 
showed consumers paid down less of their debt than economists estimated. 
Freeport-McMoRan Copper  Gold Inc. led commodity producers to the biggest 
advance among 10 industries in the SP 500. Despite today’s gain, the SP 500 
fell for a fourth straight week, the longest slump since July. 
 
 “People don’t want to be short over the weekend if the EU says it will bail 
out Greece and Spain,” said Neil Massa, an equity trader at MFC Investment 
Global Management Co. “A lot of investors were short, and they’re closing their 
positions because they don’t want to get caught if something happens over the 
weekend.” 
 
 European stocks declined for a third day, extending the biggest weekly slump 
in 11 months, on concern efforts by Greece, Portugal and Spain to reduce their 
deficits will hurt the region’s economic recovery. The Dow Jones Stoxx 600 
Index decreased 2.2 percent. 
 
 ICAP, BHP Fall 
 
 ICAP Plc, the world’s largest broker of transactions between banks, sank the 
most in 16 months in London trading after cutting its profit forecast. BHP 
Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest mining company, and Rio Tinto Group led 
commodity producers lower on the earlier slump in metals. 
 
 Emerging-market stocks retreated. Brazil’s Bovespa stock index lost 1.8 
percent, extending its drop during the past month to 11 percent. Benchmarks for 
Taiwan, Turkey and South Africa retreated at least 2 percent. 
 
 BES Investimento do Brasil scrapped an international bond offering of as much 
as $350 million, capping a week of canceled sales from India to Korea after a 
global market rout pushed up emerging-market borrowing costs. 
 
 U.S. deals were completed. Kraft Foods Inc., the maker of Oreo cookies, raised 
$9.5 billion yesterday for its takeover of Cadbury Plc, while Warren Buffett’s 
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. sold $8 billion of notes for its buyout of railroad 
company Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp., which he called an “all-in wager” 
on the U.S. economy. 
 
 Rebound With Stocks 
 
 Oil lost 2.7 percent to $71.19 a barrel as of the close of exchange trading in 
New York. Gold futures slipped 1 percent to $1,052.80 an ounce at the close, 
while copper slipped to a three-month low. All three commodities rebounded in 
tandem with U.S. stocks. 
 
 The euro fell to an almost one-year low against the 

[ob] DJI rebound nanti malam ?

2009-07-08 Terurut Topik jsx_consultant
DJI rebound nanti malam ?


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RE: [ob] DJI rebound nanti malam ?

2009-07-08 Terurut Topik JoLind
Head n shoulder nya mbah No problem??

 

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Re: [ob] DJI rebound nanti malam ?

2009-07-08 Terurut Topik Vernichtung
Lanjutkan penurunan atau lanjutkan acara reboundnya mbah?

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2009-07-08 Terurut Topik Peter Alimin

Alcoa Q2 nya -26cent doang mbah, vs -38 est.
aft market lgsg dihajar naik +4%
lah mining kita??

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Re: [ob] DJI rebound nanti malam ?

2009-07-08 Terurut Topik donfuad
Dear mbah,

Ko index melorot niy?
Any advice mbah or pak JT?
Thx
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