What Happen After Great Recession?

31 August 2014

 

What Happen After Great Recession? Moses’ Stock Analysis – Charts worth a thousand words

 

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What Happen After Great Recession?

 

June, 2014 we have looked at the Asia Key Markets on Great Recession of 2008 – 2009. See the previous posts (Asia Key Markets on Recession,  Compare Asia Key Market and Great Recession) for more information. Remember we asked, have we recovered from the Great Recession. If you will recall, one of the causes of the recession was triggered by US sub-prime mortgage crisis. The markets are interlink, therefore it ended up like a domino effect, one after the other company, market, country, and region were affected. Have the markets learn from it, ‘No’. This will be what the non-random walk theory believes, as the history will repeat itself again. …

 

Now, if you have monitored the Asia market. You will realise that many countries had intervened the property market. Many countries have success in slowing the property market. The problem is how slow is enough, when not careful the recession will be triggered by this. As no one have got the number. By the time when the authority think it is time to stop. It will be like famous Titanic; too late to turn around. The market is too big for anyone to buy up again.

 

Today, our focus is on what happen to the companies that went through the recession. The companies had taking steps to grow the business before the recession; the share prices have went so high. But, why after the recession; 2009, the share price just never recover near the previous height. Why? What happen? Charts tell the thousand words. Have all clients gone, or no one are interested in their products and services now? The investors and traders have once supporting them have gone too. Please contemplate. In fact, many companies had gone belly up, these might be their clients. Besides that many investors have hurt and could continue too, again that these could be the one use to think the company has potential and buy the stock.  …

 

That is why, I always believe that the number is the same, but what constitute the number are now from the different sources.

 

Tat Hong Holdings Ltd, before and after the great recession. 

Tat Hong Holdings Ltd (T03.SI) Weekly from June 2000.

Tat Hong Holdings Ltd (T03.SI) Weekly from June 2000.

 

Amara Holdings Ltd (A34.SI) Weekly. Amara went through two recessions, 1998 to 2000 and 2008 to 2009. It is ten years apart. Will it come again in 2017? Will see.

Amara Holdings A34.SI Weekly Chart. Show the stock under two recessions,

Amara Holdings A34.SI Weekly Chart. Show the stock under two recessions,

 

 After the recession, YangZiJiang hit the high at beginning of 2011. Now is ranging. 

YangZiJinag went through 2008 to 2009 Great Recession, 89 months Weekly Chart.

YangZiJinag went through 2008 to 2009 Great Recession, 89 months Weekly Chart.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Moses

 

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