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Final chance to buy ABAN

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26Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:35 pm

Aubrey Perera


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

Thoughts and discussions might be the only method to keep our feet firmly on the ground. method, pattern, calculations always good to identify trends but it might not mean anything when things start to go wrong ....past history is a testament to this. We are sometimes at the mercy of the big boys and no amount of calculations can help us. best way is to try are best to keep our head above the water and try to survive. make hay while the sun shines so to say....

27Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:37 pm

sam fisher


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

not guys buy stock is a very high price
next 2 months stock down 120 level
you trade other good stock
tnz

28Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:39 pm

micky


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Aubrey Perera wrote:Thoughts and discussions might be the only method to keep our feet firmly on the ground. method, pattern, calculations always good to identify trends but it might not mean anything when things start to go wrong ....past history is a testament to this. We are sometimes at the mercy of the big boys and no amount of calculations can help us. best way is to try are best to keep our head above the water and try to survive. make hay while the sun shines so to say....

agree. nothing works with cse. thats the bitter truth. when market goes down all fundamental and casino shares goes down. only thing is experience. experience from no where. only from cse. Very Happy

29Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:39 pm

Jana1


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

micky wrote:
Aubrey Perera wrote:Don't forget what goes up must come down even though Aban, Cabo have shown good results any downward movement can see this coming down at the same pace ....slstock this as well can not be good for new comers and beginners Smile these are illiquid counters and once you get in to them if buying dries up you can be caught on the wrong side of the fence. If you don't have experience be watchful. if you know how to ride the bull then do so by all means....but new comers should be watchful.

good but usual advice. no one has come up with a solution (method, pattern, calculations or what so ever) to identify the peak. may be theres no way to do it. just thoughts and discussions only.

1. Abans not worth at 150? why?

2. worth at 150? why?

If u can hold it. Else sell it and walk away.. You dont need any alalyser to find fundamental. Go and check their financial statements. I know the guys who is behind to this run and I know where it is heading to if the mkt can in uptrend for next 6 months. That is y I mentioned since it was in 90..

30Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:49 pm

Slstock


Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Before this thread gets out of hand.

New comers : If you not an Investor ( like short term trading and do not have holding power) and not sure how to figure out trends do not get into ABANS or any other share that ran a lot. Else people will cry later after a week saying they bought at higher price and ask when it will go up again.

We mentioned so many times when ABANS was trading at Rs 90-100 .

After a share runs, it can come down due to selling. By how much nobody can exaclty say. But if the share has fundamental value it will go up with time again. Notice the pattern of LLUB. For years it was trading between Rs 160-190. now it is Rs 350. It might drop butit very unlikely it will go back to Rs 190 as it has fundamental values.


The main Issue is forum is full of short term people who want quick profit and can't bear to see a share drop.

Very few long term investors are here and when we talk about l investing people mis interpret as they have short term trading goals and blames if a share goes down in short term

Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?

31Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:05 pm

Gaja


Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

Around 70% of my investment is for more more than 3 years

32Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:12 pm

Aubrey Perera


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

I have had investments in the past for 2 years and 3 year periods got good cap gains.....now I have no long term shares at the moment. If there is a huge drop I might consider buying some blue chips for the long haul...

33Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:18 pm

Harry82

Harry82
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Now Exit.

Now price is down.
Buy at 120.00 level
Wait until

34Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:46 pm

econ

econ
Global Moderator

slstock wrote:Before this thread gets out of hand.



Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?

imho, if you buy share in a wrong time even though it has fundamental value, it can eventually be ended up a long term investment. Remember most of the blue chips has come down drastically since 2011, only JKH and very few could bounced back.

35Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:14 pm

Bond


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

econ wrote:
slstock wrote:Before this thread gets out of hand.

Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?

imho, if you buy share in a wrong time even though it has fundamental value, it can eventually be ended up a long term investment. Remember most of the blue chips has come down drastically since 2011, only JKH and very few could bounced back.

Sound advice. Some of you can be sucked dry. Stick to FD if you cannot deal with stocks Wink

36Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:16 pm

wappula

wappula
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

slstock wrote:Before this thread gets out of hand.

New comers : If you not an Investor ( like short term trading and do not have holding power) and not sure how to figure out trends do not get into ABANS or any other share that ran a lot. Else people will cry later after a week saying they bought at higher price and ask when it will go up again.

We mentioned so many times when ABANS was trading at Rs 90-100 .

After a share runs, it can come down due to selling. By how much nobody can exaclty say. But if the share has fundamental value it will go up with time again. Notice the pattern of LLUB. For years it was trading between Rs 160-190. now it is Rs 350. It might drop butit very unlikely it will go back to Rs 190 as it has fundamental values.


The main Issue is forum is full of short term people who want quick profit and can't bear to see a share drop.

Very few long term investors are here and when we talk about l investing people mis interpret as they have short term trading goals and blames if a share goes down in short term

Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?
mr, slstock,
buy at bottom sell with good profit,
and wait another bottom,
is it not a investment?.

37Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:19 pm

The Alchemist


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Bond wrote:Sound advice. Some of you can be sucked dry. Stick to FD if you cannot deal with stocks Wink

Only problem is FD Rates may come down further soon.
Story in the money market is SRR (Statutory Reserve Ratio) will be reduced by 1% on Friday

38Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:34 pm

econ

econ
Global Moderator

wappula wrote:
slstock wrote:Before this thread gets out of hand.

New comers : If you not an Investor ( like short term trading and do not have holding power) and not sure how to figure out trends do not get into ABANS or any other share that ran a lot. Else people will cry later after a week saying they bought at higher price and ask when it will go up again.

We mentioned so many times when ABANS was trading at Rs 90-100 .

After a share runs, it can come down due to selling. By how much nobody can exaclty say. But if the share has fundamental value it will go up with time again. Notice the pattern of LLUB. For years it was trading between Rs 160-190. now it is Rs 350. It might drop butit very unlikely it will go back to Rs 190 as it has fundamental values.


The main Issue is forum is full of short term people who want quick profit and can't bear to see a share drop.

Very few long term investors are here and when we talk about l investing people mis interpret as they have short term trading goals and blames if a share goes down in short term

Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?
mr, slstock,
buy at bottom sell with good profit,
and wait another bottom,
is it not a investment?.

for me that is the real investment in the stock market.
We are here not to control the companies so we should wait bottom and sell with profit. otherwise it can come back to bottom without realizing any profit. Very Happy

39Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:48 pm

wappula

wappula
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

econ wrote:
wappula wrote:
slstock wrote:Before this thread gets out of hand.

New comers : If you not an Investor ( like short term trading and do not have holding power) and not sure how to figure out trends do not get into ABANS or any other share that ran a lot. Else people will cry later after a week saying they bought at higher price and ask when it will go up again.

We mentioned so many times when ABANS was trading at Rs 90-100 .

After a share runs, it can come down due to selling. By how much nobody can exaclty say. But if the share has fundamental value it will go up with time again. Notice the pattern of LLUB. For years it was trading between Rs 160-190. now it is Rs 350. It might drop butit very unlikely it will go back to Rs 190 as it has fundamental values.


The main Issue is forum is full of short term people who want quick profit and can't bear to see a share drop.

Very few long term investors are here and when we talk about l investing people mis interpret as they have short term trading goals and blames if a share goes down in short term

Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?
mr, slstock,
buy at bottom sell with good profit,
and wait another bottom,
is it not a investment?.

for me that is the real investment in the stock market.
We are here not to control the companies so we should wait bottom and sell with profit. otherwise it can come back to bottom without realizing any profit. Very Happy

thank you econ,
yes I did it my very first bull market,
and wait next end of beer keep money in fd.
that's it,

40Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 4:55 pm

Slstock

Slstock
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Wappula,

If a strategy works for you stick with it as long as you know what you are doing.

If you can daily monitor the market and are in it full time one can try and optimize buying and selling.

Waiting till it hit a specific bottom, selling and thinking to buy back later might be easy when the bear is in control. The time gaps are long. But some strategies that worked during bear period might not work when the full bull is in control ;-)
Sometimes there is somethign called selling too early.

It is too early to talk about the full bull yet. So these picking bottom and approx tops might work still.

But the people who was in it in Sept 2010 will know what I am talkign about. If you sell in the morning thinking you can buy in 2 days it would have been too late then.

In general ( not targetted at wappula)

There are so many example shown in the forum about the power of long term investment . Pointless talking about them if one is not interested . So easiest thing to say is stick to what you are good at as long it bring profit for you.


wappula wrote:
slstock wrote:Before this thread gets out of hand.

New comers : If you not an Investor ( like short term trading and do not have holding power) and not sure how to figure out trends do not get into ABANS or any other share that ran a lot. Else people will cry later after a week saying they bought at higher price and ask when it will go up again.

We mentioned so many times when ABANS was trading at Rs 90-100 .

After a share runs, it can come down due to selling. By how much nobody can exaclty say. But if the share has fundamental value it will go up with time again. Notice the pattern of LLUB. For years it was trading between Rs 160-190. now it is Rs 350. It might drop butit very unlikely it will go back to Rs 190 as it has fundamental values.


The main Issue is forum is full of short term people who want quick profit and can't bear to see a share drop.

Very few long term investors are here and when we talk about l investing people mis interpret as they have short term trading goals and blames if a share goes down in short term

Honetly how many of you are here to buy a share for 3 year investment?
mr, slstock,
buy at bottom sell with good profit,
and wait another bottom,
is it not a investment?.

41Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 5:12 pm

Jana1


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

There is no foreseeable bear market in the near future....

42Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 5:18 pm

celtic tiger


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Good discussion . Aubrey perera and Wappula you added spice to this topic to get heated up if not it would be a another boring thread. SLstock and others -as usual you are the engine of this forum.

43Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 5:48 pm

wappula

wappula
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

slstock wrote:Wappula,

If a strategy works for you stick with it as long as you know what you are doing.

If you can daily monitor the market and are in it full time one can try and optimize buying and selling.

Waiting till it hit a specific bottom, selling and thinking to buy back later might be easy when the bear is in control. The time gaps are long. But some strategies that worked during bear period might not work when the full bull is in control ;-)
Sometimes there is somethign called selling too early.

It is too early to talk about the full bull yet. So these picking bottom and approx tops might work still.

But the people who was in it in Sept 2010 will know what I am talkign about. If you sell in the morning thinking you can buy in 2 days it would have been too late then.

In general ( not targetted at wappula)

There are so many example shown in the forum about the power of long term investment . Pointless talking about them if one is not interested . So easiest thing to say is stick to what you are good at as long it bring profit for you.


.

thank you Mr. slstock,
yes you are correct (every time),

normally, in this high risk business,

we might understand our personal issues,
for me,
1.lack of English knowledge
2.can't read(Understand)financial report properly
3.I am lived in deep south I don't know anything about company,
4. I can't see drop my hard earn money,
so after thinking long time I thought this strategy best fit to me
I can wait another couple of year in that day I WILL INVEST MY EVERY CENTS
PLS, NEW C0MERS OLD C0MERS THINK ABOUT YOURS DON'T FALLOW OTHERS
what is best for you,


44Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 6:19 pm

Chinwi

Chinwi
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

@ wappula,

I entered to this stock business due to curiosity and spend my first 3-4 years without much greed to earn .
I was working in Govt. and once in a while did some part time work using my technical and management know-how. Income from those were invested in stocks when I felt good.

Never used any credit until I got enough experience .

If you can stay calm and study about particular type of stocks, 2-3 year patterns , interest rate cycles, bond rates cycles that will give you enough power to dominate in future.

Occasional losses are not bad for learning long term. Report studying is an art, first few years no one do it correctly.

We had only Daily news to get yesterdays stock prices. Now you should use IT to get info.

45Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Wed Jun 05, 2013 10:55 pm

KDDND

KDDND
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:@ wappula,

I entered to this stock business due to curiosity and spend my first 3-4 years without much greed to earn .
I was working in Govt. and once in a while did some part time work using my technical and management know-how. Income from those were invested in stocks when I felt good.

Never used any credit until I got enough experience .

If you can stay calm and study about particular type of stocks, 2-3 year patterns , interest rate cycles, bond rates cycles that will give you enough power to dominate in future.

Occasional losses are not bad for learning long term. Report studying is an art, first few years no one do it correctly.

We had only Daily news to get yesterdays stock prices. Now you should use IT to get info.

@Chiniwi!

I like your way of learning.....

coz I am currently experiencing some of them...... now

I like to hear from you..... bit about the patterns/relationship of
a.interest rate cycles,
b.bond rates cycles &
c.impact of it to CSE..... from your experiences & understanding......


Report studying - I mainly focus on EPS, NAVPS - PBV, DY......and their growth compared to previous year/quarter...

Not like early days now IT solution provide us to 24X7 service to learn & practice by ownself without intermediaries.... this is very good for people who has better idea of all the element of the CSE investments....

Thx Chiniwi for the words from your taxic knowledge .......for us!

46Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:20 am

wappula

wappula
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Chinwi wrote:@ wappula,

I entered to this stock business due to curiosity and spend my first 3-4 years without much greed to earn .
I was working in Govt. and once in a while did some part time work using my technical and management know-how. Income from those were invested in stocks when I felt good.

Never used any credit until I got enough experience .

If you can stay calm and study about particular type of stocks, 2-3 year patterns , interest rate cycles, bond rates cycles that will give you enough power to dominate in future.

Occasional losses are not bad for learning long term. Report studying is an art, first few years no one do it correctly.

We had only Daily news to get yesterdays stock prices. Now you should use IT to get info.

yes. chinwi you are correct. experience and patience are key of the successful life,
I also 43 years old (I think you are elder than me)
you used to government job I never did any job
I only did business
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මම කියන්නේ නැහැ ඉංග්‍රීසි අපට ඕන නැහැ කියල
අපට ජාත්‍යන්තරයත් එක්ක ගනුදෙනු කරන්න ඉංග්‍රීසි අත්‍යවශයි
එත් අපට අපේ දේවල් අපේ බාෂාවෙන් කරගන්න බැරිද?
එතකොට කව්රු හරි කියාවි දෙමල අයට මොකද්ද වෙන්නේ කියලා
දෙමල හැමෝම ඉංග්‍රීසි දන්නවාද?

47Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:53 am

pirate

pirate
Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

KDDND wrote:
Chinwi wrote:@ wappula,

I entered to this stock business due to curiosity and spend my first 3-4 years without much greed to earn .
I was working in Govt. and once in a while did some part time work using my technical and management know-how. Income from those were invested in stocks when I felt good.

Never used any credit until I got enough experience .

If you can stay calm and study about particular type of stocks, 2-3 year patterns , interest rate cycles, bond rates cycles that will give you enough power to dominate in future.

Occasional losses are not bad for learning long term. Report studying is an art, first few years no one do it correctly.

We had only Daily news to get yesterdays stock prices. Now you should use IT to get info.

@Chiniwi!

I like your way of learning.....

coz I am currently experiencing some of them...... now

I like to hear from you..... bit about the patterns/relationship of
a.interest rate cycles,
b.bond rates cycles &
c.impact of it to CSE..... from your experiences & understanding......


Report studying - I mainly focus on EPS, NAVPS - PBV, DY......and their growth compared to previous year/quarter...

Not like early days now IT solution provide us to 24X7 service to learn & practice by ownself without intermediaries.... this is very good for people who has better idea of all the element of the CSE investments....

Thx Chiniwi for the words from your taxic knowledge .......for us!

Same here... We'd be thankful if you could give some help on the impact to CSE (and to the business community in general )from this interest, inflation, debentures, bonds or any other external factors.. I have asked the same help from many including undergrads, finance guys and even from my investment adviser. Even he didn't have an overall understanding but just some theories. Well, by looking at the number of people who follow promotions than the real value of a share, can't expect a good reply either. Since we have experienced people here can we get some help on that matter??? it would be really helpful Smile

48Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:29 pm

KDDND

KDDND
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

wappula wrote:
Chinwi wrote:@ wappula,

I entered to this stock business due to curiosity and spend my first 3-4 years without much greed to earn .
I was working in Govt. and once in a while did some part time work using my technical and management know-how. Income from those were invested in stocks when I felt good.

Never used any credit until I got enough experience .

If you can stay calm and study about particular type of stocks, 2-3 year patterns , interest rate cycles, bond rates cycles that will give you enough power to dominate in future.

Occasional losses are not bad for learning long term. Report studying is an art, first few years no one do it correctly.

We had only Daily news to get yesterdays stock prices. Now you should use IT to get info.

yes. chinwi you are correct. experience and patience are key of the successful life,
I also 43 years old (I think you are elder than me)
you used to government job I never did any job
I only did business
ඒ වගේම මම ඔබට ගරු කරනවා පුළුවන් හැම වෙලාවේම සිංහල
පාවිච්චිය හා නිර්භීත අදහස් දැක්වීම් ගැන

මට කියන්න chinwi මහත්තය cse එක තියෙන්නේ
ඉංග්‍රීසි දන්න අයට විතරද ?
අනුන්ගේ බාශාවක් /සංස්කෘතියක් ඔලුව උඩ තියාගෙන
දියුණු වෙච්ච රටක් මේ ලෝකේ තියනවද ?
මම කියන්නේ නැහැ ඉංග්‍රීසි අපට ඕන නැහැ කියල
අපට ජාත්‍යන්තරයත් එක්ක ගනුදෙනු කරන්න ඉංග්‍රීසි අත්‍යවශයි
එත් අපට අපේ දේවල් අපේ බාෂාවෙන් කරගන්න බැරිද?
එතකොට කව්රු හරි කියාවි දෙමල අයට මොකද්ද වෙන්නේ කියලා
දෙමල හැමෝම ඉංග්‍රීසි දන්නවාද?

@wappula... Smile

I am sorry for writing this for English..... though I am sri lankan - sinhalease
please excuse me....

There was a time... that I didn't know English tenses, different between active / passive voices...
by that time I was so dislike English and I escaped from English speaking people or places... then I was like bit dislike ......
but ...once I gradually get to know and learn English... this is coz the education that I happened to follow... after the courses...
it became an easy way to communicate and as an habit..
actually even now i am not so clear n correct it my english writing speaking and understanding....
but i feel easy to use english when in forum and in some cases in speaking too.... this is an an habit with the few years of english centered education and working.....

i understand your situation coz i too was in that for long time and suffered and hold a bit....
but by now i am trying my best to say, write in simple when i do it in english....

but i guess this forum would be a good place for you improve english as an indirect advantage coz u like CSE and trading .. therefor when u try to learn, study and understand CSE & related things from this forum... u automatically get lot of training to be familiar with english.... surely u will win..

I sincerely and very friendly wish you to give a good try.....
at the same time.. if I said anything make you discomfort or against in this post...
I am happy to withdraw it with apologies... but never want to argue coz this topic is very complicated and I can't reject your point and not against to your point.... but stucked!
GL! wappula Smile

49Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:49 pm

Jana1


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Jana1 wrote:
salt wrote:I change the gear and decided to buy @ current level

It will come around 145 level before take next bull if it couldnt showup today..

Finally came to 145 level and went up...Wink but tomorrow??

50Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:07 pm

wappula

wappula
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

KDDND wrote:

i understand your situation coz i too was in that for long time and suffered and hold a bit....
but by now i am trying my best to say, write in simple when i do it in english....

no my friend it's not a my own problem I can some english it's enough for me
I tried to say we want to develop from our way
look at our country only few people know about cse

51Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:17 pm

KDDND

KDDND
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

wappula wrote:
KDDND wrote:

i understand your situation coz i too was in that for long time and suffered and hold a bit....
but by now i am trying my best to say, write in simple when i do it in english....

no my friend it's not a my own problem I can some english it's enough for me
I tried to say we want to develop from our way
look at our country only few people know about cse

@wappula...
Thx! seems I misunderstood a bit...
actually it is not either u or me...
its very good if things goes as u said and expected....i too wish for it... coz I too with u...
but it may be bit complicated... as per my knowledge...
but it is not impossible.....
"just bit complicated...." if i explained my feeling correctly as i feel... i may be wrong or not correct!
thx wappula! Smile

52Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:57 pm

smallville

smallville
Associate Director - Equity Analytics
Associate Director - Equity Analytics

wappula,

We dont need English if we're happy with the life style we lead and if u do business and can manage ur finance, why need English?

The reason we need English is; we need to socialize imo.. We visit places and certain places only respect ppl who know English.. Kadda puluwannam u get many things done.. Wink
Then if we want to expand a business (depend on what business) u may or may not need English, that's again depend on what u do and the profiles of ppl u meet and greet with.

However, if u go to other countries, u need to know English know?

How did u learn about CSE? Trial and error, ask from ur friends, look at how ppl trade, buying selling patterns.. The same way English can be taught.. What u need is will and the mind-set that English will give u a boost in your abilities and will ease many work get done from others..

53Final chance to buy ABAN - Page 2 Empty Re: Final chance to buy ABAN Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:03 am

wappula

wappula
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

thank you smallwille and kddnd I understood the reality

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