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Keppel Corp Analysis
By ccloh Strategic Investor Zone  •  October 21, 2018
While trying to avoid posting any Elliott Wave analysis on Keppel Corp as it is part of the investment portfolio, the finest and precision is almost a near perfect textbook scenario in its Elliott Wave analysis compared to rest of the listed stocks in SGX just worth archiving down.  Perhaps, there won't be another listed stocks in SGX that have that kind education purpose. Firstly, need to look at Supercycle degree to determine which Supercycle it is currently in.  The usual criteria applies to eliminate and narrow down possibilities. 1. Supercycle degree corrective wave shall occur in economic recession scenario 2. Supercycle and Cycle degree corrective wave shall occur in severe weakness in company or industry fundamental Wave Count 1 (Black) Supercycle Wave ((1)) peaked in 1996 and Wave ((2)) ended in 2001 due to AFC and dot.com bubble.  This was largely different from majority of ......
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By ccloh Strategic Investor Zone
Am a typical retail investor who started investing in stock market in 1993, the same length of period as SingTel was listed in SGX and ironically SingTel was my first vested stock. Back then was a passive investor and started to turn more active in stock market in 2006. A year later when I switched my engineering job to a finance related one, I became what commonly known as trader ( trade for living ) and at the same time also strongly believe in fundamental/value investing that is the way to growth wealth. In a way I classify myself as a "Strategic Investor". As a trader, I track market movement daily and as an value investor, I am always on the lookout for cheap bargain to hold for long term.
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