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11 years 1 week ago #17169 by elbert
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With the recent penny CRASH down all penny are not going to do well and with the recent 10 days trade it go no-way hence someone will have no patient and unload hence the only direction is DOWN for the time being .

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11 years 1 week ago - 11 years 1 week ago #17170 by momoeagle
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Personally, even in charts, I see bearishness.

I have shared my chart with bro newbiestock privately few days ago. The conclusion was, if Eratat doesn't break 0.095 (the number few days ago on my chart), it is still on a long term downtrend. In fact, this counter is in three downtrend channels, and has broken out of none yet. To break all three......

Good luck.
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11 years 1 week ago #17171 by UB40
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If dividend of RMB 0.025 per share (about SG$ 0.005 per share) could be maintained, the yield is looking increasingly attractive as share price is drifting lower

At SG$ 0.09, dividend yield is 5.56%
At SG$ 0.08, dividend yield is 6.25%
At SG$ 0.07, dividend yield is 7.14%
At SG$ 0.06, dividend yield is 8.33%
At SG$ 0.05, dividend yield is 10.0%
At SG$ 0.04, dividend yield is 12.5%
At SG$ 0.03, dividend yield is 16.7%
At SG$ 0.02, dividend yield is 25.0%
At SG$ 0.01, dividend yield is 50.0%

What are the downside risks from here?

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11 years 1 week ago #17173 by Rock
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If dividend of RMB 0.025 per share (about SG$ 0.005 per share) could be maintained, the yield is looking increasingly attractive as share price is drifting lower

At SG$ 0.09, dividend yield is 5.56%
At SG$ 0.08, dividend yield is 6.25%
At SG$ 0.07, dividend yield is 7.14%
At SG$ 0.06, dividend yield is 8.33%
At SG$ 0.05, dividend yield is 10.0%
At SG$ 0.04, dividend yield is 12.5%
At SG$ 0.03, dividend yield is 16.7%
At SG$ 0.02, dividend yield is 25.0%
At SG$ 0.01, dividend yield is 50.0%

What are the downside risks from here?



Below should be the downside risks from what you had presented:

At SG$ 0.09, yield is 5.56%
At SG$ 0.08, lost = 11.1% plus yield of 6.25%
At SG$ 0.07, lost = 22.2% plus yield of 7.14%
At SG$ 0.06, lost = 33.3% plus yield of 8.33%
At SG$ 0.05, lost = 44.4% plus yield of 10%
At SG$ 0.04, lost = 55.5% plus yield of 12.5%
At SG$ 0.03, lost = 66.6% plus yield of 16.7%
At SG$ 0.02, lost = 77.7% plus yield of 25%
At SG$ 0.01, lost = 88.8% plus yield of 55%

Remember always look at 2 sides of a coin.

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11 years 1 week ago #17178 by chinsoonyuen
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for min risk buy @ $0.01 and max reward 55% yield, LoL...

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11 years 1 week ago #17179 by UB40
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If dividend of 0.005 cent can be maintained, how risky is average down from here?

At 9 cents:
Buy 10,000 shares, cost = $ 900 (dividend yield = 5.6%)
Downside risk at 8 cents = loss of $100 (-11%)

At 8 cents:
Buy another 20,000 shares, cost = $ 1,600
Total cost of 30,000 shares = $ 2,500 (dividend yield = 6.0%)
Downside risk to 7 cents = loss of $ 400 (-16%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $ 200 (+ 8%)

At 7 cents:
Buy another 40,000 shares, cost = $ 2,800
Total cost of 70,000 shares = $ 5,300 (dividend yield = 6.6%)
Downside risk to 6 cents = loss of $ 1,100 (-20.8%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $ 300 (+ 5.7%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $ 1,000 (+ 18.9%)

At 6 cents:
Buy another 80,000 shares, cost = $ 4,800
Total cost of 150,000 shares = $ 10,100 (dividend yield = 7.4%)
Downside risk to 5 cents = loss of $ 2,600 (-26%)
Upside risk to 7 cents= gain of $ 400 (+4%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $ 1,900 (+ 18.8%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $ 3,400 (+ 33.7%)

At 5 cents:
Buy another 160,000 shares, cost = $ 8,000
Total cost of 310,000 shares = $ 18,100 (dividend yield = 8.6%)
Downside risk to 4 cents = loss of $ 5,700 (-31%)
Upside risk to 6 cents= gain of $ 500 (+2.8%)
Upside risk to 7 cents= gain of $ 3,600 (+19.9%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $6,700 (+ 37%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $ 9,800 (+ 54%)

At 4 cents:
Buy another 320,000 shares, cost = $ 12,800
Total cost of 630,000 shares = $ 30,900 (dividend yield = 10.2%)
Downside risk to 3 cents = loss of $ 12,000 (-39%)
Upside risk to 5 cents= gain of $600 (+1.9%)
Upside risk to 6 cents= gain of $ 6,900 (+22%)
Upside risk to 7 cents= gain of $ 13,200 (+43%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $19,500 (+63%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $ 25,800 (+ 83%)

At 3 cents:
Buy another 640,000 shares, cost = $ 19,200
Total cost of 1,270,000 shares = $ 50,100 (dividend yield = 12.7%)
Downside risk to 2 cents = loss of $ 24,700 (-49%)
Upside risk to 4 cents= gain of $700 (+1.4%)
Upside risk to 5 cents= gain of $13,400 (+27%)
Upside risk to 6 cents= gain of $26,100 (+52%)
Upside risk to 7 cents= gain of $ 38,800 (+77%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $51,500 (+103%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $ 64,200 (+128%)


At 2 cents:
Buy another 1,280,000 shares, cost = $ 25,600
Total cost of 2,550,000 shares = $ 75,700 (dividend yield = 16.8%)
Downside risk to 1 cents = loss of $ 50,200 (-66%)
Upside risk to 3 cents= gain of $800 (+1%)
Upside risk to 4 cents= gain of $26,300 (+35%)
Upside risk to 5 cents= gain of $51,800 (+68%)
Upside risk to 6 cents= gain of $77,300 (+102%)
Upside risk to 7 cents= gain of $ 102,800 (+136%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $128,300(+169%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $153,000(+203%)


At 1 cent:
Buy another 2,560,000 shares, cost = $ 25,600
Total cost of 5,110,000 shares = $ 101,300 (dividend yield = 25.2%)
Downside risk to 0 cents = loss of $ 101,300 (-100%)
Upside risk to 2 cents= gain of $900 (+0.8%)
Upside risk to 3 cents= gain of $52,000 (+51%)
Upside risk to 4 cents= gain of $103,100 (+102%)
Upside risk to 5 cents= gain of $154,200 (+152%)
Upside risk to 6 cents= gain of $205,300 (+202%)
Upside risk to 7 cents= gain of $ 256,400 (+253%)
Upside risk to 8 cents = gain of $128,300(+303%)
Upside risk to 9 cents = gain of $358,600(+354%)

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