Always Hungryy
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ finally wake up! #mondayblues
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Always Hungryy
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ Everywhere blood.
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Always Hungryy
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ : Just for pleasure reading. Not suitable for trading. Because I can be wrong in my research.
I had been doing some kind of research for a couple of weeks and like to share with you guys about my findings.
In 2020, due to the pandemic, almost all aircraft worldwide were grounded to a halt, and no ones know when the flying will resume.
Needless to say, SIA A380s were among the casualty planes sent to Alice Springs.
For once, I thought it will never come back alive. Suffering from ...
I had been doing some kind of research for a couple of weeks and like to share with you guys about my findings.
In 2020, due to the pandemic, almost all aircraft worldwide were grounded to a halt, and no ones know when the flying will resume.
Needless to say, SIA A380s were among the casualty planes sent to Alice Springs.
For once, I thought it will never come back alive. Suffering from ...
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Always Hungryy
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ why down so little only?
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ : US market, tonight looks pretty strong again. Record high, record high and record high. Whereas SIA, turbulence, turbulence and turbulence. So many air pockets. Are we on the wrong horse or catch the wrong plane ? 😁 Are we on Airbus A380 or Boeing 737 Max or Charlie 130 ? 😁😁😁 A B C , multiple choice questions.
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$OxPay Financial(TVV.SG$
something is brewing??
something is brewing??
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ dive dive!
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SIA has been falling since it peaked at 7.38. The price keeps moving up and down. It's not for long term. Sell or take profit after it has been pumped up.
SIA has been falling since it peaked at 7.38. The price keeps moving up and down. It's not for long term. Sell or take profit after it has been pumped up.
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$SIA(C6L.SG$ This is the dip that I like. Think it's just portfolio rebalancing by fund managers😊
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Always Hungryy : nope. it's just a recovery from oversold position back to the flatline position.