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      MadScientist
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      I would be cautious at this point of time… This is the last leg.

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        needtoupdate
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        MadScientist:
        I would be cautious at this point of time... This is the last leg.

        could you elaborate what sort of time frame for this last leg? because FED and ECB interest rate seem to be set for low rates until 2015.

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          needtoupdate:
          MadScientist:

          I would be cautious at this point of time... This is the last leg.


          could you elaborate what sort of time frame for this last leg? because FED and ECB interest rate seem to be set for low rates until 2015.

          FED, ECB, Libor, Sibor are all going to stay low for a long time, not before end of 2014 will we see anything

          that is a good 2.5 years from now, and who knows what other economic bombshells may appear in the next 30 months ?

          borrow more to buy cheap assets and wait for the upturn ?

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            verykiasu2010:
            needtoupdate:

            [quote=\"MadScientist\"]I would be cautious at this point of time... This is the last leg.


            could you elaborate what sort of time frame for this last leg? because FED and ECB interest rate seem to be set for low rates until 2015.

            FED, ECB, Libor, Sibor are all going to stay low for a long time, not before end of 2014 will we see anything

            that is a good 2.5 years from now, and who knows what other economic bombshells may appear in the next 30 months ?

            borrow more to buy cheap assets and wait for the upturn ?[/quote]Agree to the first part....
            Real question is how long more can this sustain?

            I am a chart artist (read technician)... And if anyone just looks at the simple charts, you can tell that the more money they pump, the less rally power the markets have.

            As for asset inflation... It is inflationary!
            But think what follows massive inflation...

            It's a good time, only if you know what to do.

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              shawnlim88
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              verykiasu2010:
              needtoupdate:

              [quote=\"MadScientist\"]I


              borrow more to buy cheap assets and wait for the upturn ?

              [/quote]dear Sir,

              no no to borrow to invest into shares.

              my view

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                If I were to get telco shares with long term view, would it be worth getting them at this point? lf not, when? Thinking of collecting dividends only, would it be better than putting money in banks?

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