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Golden Agriculture: Accumulation mode.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Anyone who has been following my blog recently would know that I have been accumulating shares of Golden Agriculture. Today, I bought more shares in the company at 66.5c a share. Do I intend to buy more if price should weaken? Yes, I would.

I am confident that the demand for crude palm oil (CPO) will strengthen as an edible oil as well as for the production of bio-fuel. With increasing affluence in Asia, especially in India and China, consumption is on an upward trajectory. With crude oil once again north of US$100 a barrel, we could see a stronger return of bio-fuel as a less expensive alternative. The fundamentals support higher CPO prices in future.

CPO has retreated to RM3,270 a ton from a high of RM3,960 in February. This is a decline of more than 17%. There are signs that the steepest part of the correction is over as price has managed to stay above RM3,230 a ton since late March.

Golden Agriculture's fortunes are probably the most levered to the price of CPO amongst the CPO companies listed in Singapore. Its share price took a dive from a high of 83c on 4 Jan 2011 to just 61c on 23 Feb 2011 for a loss of 26.5%. Devastating for anyone who got in at or near the high? Quite. Could price continue to move south?


Well, technically, I get the impression that the counter is oversold. As the ADX is at 11 and the DIs approximate 20, there is no strong trend or a trend per se. Volume has reduced again today as price found support at 66c and this is where the uptrend support which originated on 23 Feb is found. Stochastics is still in oversold territory and could we see it forming a higher low?

I always say that TA is about probabilities and never certainties. So, in the event that price moved lower, where is the next support? If the trendline support originating from the low of 23 Feb were to break, I see the next support at 65c. This is also a more ideal entry price I identified some time back when I was thinking of re-initiating a long position in this stock. More ideal because it was the top of a very lengthy basing process which started in early January 2010 and ended in October of the same year.


By drawing a Fibo fan using the low of 23 Feb and the high of 11 Apr, 65c is also where we would find the 78.6% Fibo fan line next week. For good measure, I used the low of 25 May 2010 and connected it to the low of 23 Feb 2011 which gave me another trendline support. Guess what. This line actually approximates the 78.6% Fibo fan line mentioned earlier.

65c could be the next strong support. If price were to test 65c, I am buying more.

LMIR: 1Q 2011 results.

Thursday, April 28, 2011


LMIR is one of my long time investments. My only grouse is with its losses which stem from foreign exchange forward contracts. In 1Q 2011, it lost $2.1m from these contracts. Some degree of hedging is necessary, I believe, but in an environment which has seen the Indonesian economy and its currency strengthening quarter after quarter, 100% hedging is unnecessary. Distributable income could have been almost 20% higher if not for these contracts.

DPU: 1.17c
Payment date: 31 May.

Gearing: 10%.
NAV/unit: 86c.

See presentation slides here.

Related post:
LMIR: 4Q FY2010 results.

What did AK71 buy today?

Sabana REIT at 94.5c.

In the morning, before the letters "CD" came on, there was some heavy selling but it was rather well absorbed and there was a long buy queue at 94c. This was after the price touched a high of 95.5c. After some initial hesitation, I decided to add to my long position and bought more units at 94.5c which happens to be where we find the 50dMA.


Technically, things continue to look up for this REIT's unit price. OBV shows strong accumulation. The MACD looks like it would be crossing into positive territory soon, heralding the return of positive momentum. MFI spiked upwards, suggesting strong demand. All in all, rather encouraging. Immediate resistance is at 96c which is where we find the 100dMA approximating.

See earlier blog post on Sabana REIT here.

Golden Agriculture at 67c.

I increased my long position in Golden Agriculture today at 67c as the 200dMA was retested as support. Volume today is the lowest in at least a week as price pulled back to 66.5c at the trendline support which originates from the low of 23 Feb 2011.


ADX is below 20 and the DIs are approximating 20 which suggest that there is no trend. Look at the Stochastics and we see an oversold situation. Indeed, price action has reached the lower Bollinger band.

Time for a rebound? Very likely. In such an event, it would be interesting to see if price could form a higher high and that would mean higher than 73.5c, the high of 11 April. This could turn out to be quite rewarding.

See earlier blog post on Golden Agriculture here.

Cambridge Industrial Trust: 1Q 2011 results.

I must say that Mr. Chris Calvert, CEO of Cambridge Industrial Trust, has not failed suspicions that he could underdeliver. He did so and did so stupendously.


DPU declared for 1Q 2011 is 1.001c (XD 5 May 2011). This is to be paid on 14 June 2011. Annualised DPU is provided by the management as 4.06c. This is much lower than the DPU of 4.84c, post rights, as suggested by the manager. I blogged about the tricky nature of the rights issue and DPU forecast in an earlier blog post. Read it here.

At today's closing price of 51c, the annualised DPU of 4.06c would mean a distribution yield of only 7.96%. This is greatly disappointing! Has Mr. Chris Calvert outdone himself? A rhetorical question.

Property manager's fees increased a whopping 46.4% while manager's management fees increased 8% year on year. All these while the gross revenue of the REIT increased only 3.8% year on year.

Regular readers know that I do not have a high opinion of Mr. Chris Calvert and I have blogged about how the Trust has failed to deliver in the past. An example? Please read blog post here. However, I decided to be friends with Cambridge Industrial Trust again (read blog post here) and it seems that I could have been too forgiving.

Given a chance for a small gain, I would probably divest my smallish investment in this Trust. Yes, the consolation is that my investment in this Trust is a very small one. Perhaps, a wary subconscious prevented me from foolishly investing too much in this Trust.

With gearing at 33.3%, an interest cover ratio of only 4.8x and a distribution yield of less than 8%, I am better off investing in Cache Logistics Trust, AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT and Sabana REIT. All of these have lower gearing, higher interest cover ratios and higher distribution yields. Cambridge Industrial Trust is a loser.

See manager's report here.
See presentation slides here.

Sabana REIT: DPU of 3.04c.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011


While chatting with some friends, I mentioned that I expect a maiden DPU of no less than 2.8c for Sabana REIT. I also said that I could be wrong and the DPU could be higher. I am happy to be wrong and a DPU of 3.04c was announced. The REIT will go XD on 10 May and the income distribution will be made on 16 June.

Some important numbers:

NAV/unit: 98c.
Gearing: 24.9%
Interest cover ratio: 7.9x

See presentation slides here.

Not too long ago, I initiated a long position in Sabana REIT very close to its low and, similar, to my investment in Cache Logistics Trust, I would not be averse to some profit taking if its unit price were to rise meaningfully in the near future.


Immediate resistance is provided by the declining 50dMA at 94.5c. This is more likely than not to give way and the next resistance level is at 96c which is where we find the 100dMA as well as the 138.2% Fibo line, the first of three golden ratios. I am hopeful that we could see 98c tested as per my previous blog post on this REIT.

Related post:
Sabana REIT: Turning positive.


Cache Logistics Trust: Reverse head and shoulders.

I am rather excited by the price action of Cache Logistics Trust today. Price formed a wickless white candle as it closed at 96c, the neckline of the potential reverse head and shoulders pattern I mentioned in earlier blog posts. It remains to be seen if this resistance could be overcome. 96c is also where we find the 200dEMA.


If resistance at 96c were taken out, using Fibo lines, I see more significant resistance provided by the golden ratios at 98c (138.2%), 98.5c (150%) and 99c (161.8%). I initiated a long position in this trust at its lowest not long ago and added to my position shortly after. So, if the resistance levels identified should be tested, I would not be averse to some profit taking. Locking in some nice gains? Sure, why not?

Related post:
Cache Logistics Trust: 1Q FY2011 results.

First REIT: Weakness on XD.

First REIT went XD today and its unit price gapped down, closing at 73.5c on the back of higher volume. Could its unit price continue to weaken? Acknowledging the lack of trend, let's look at the Stochastics and it is obviously falling from overbought territory. It could continue falling and we could see First REIT's unit price testing the support of its trading range at about 72c, given time. However, this might  not happen since price is currently at a confluence of MAs (i.e. 20d, 50d and 100d) which could act as support.


What would I do? Sell at resistance and buy at supports. If price should have a bounce up, selling at 74.5c or a bid lower at 74c could be a good idea. If price were to retest 72c support, buying more is what I would do. If you guess I am putting more faith in the possibility of the REIT's unit price weakening further in the short term, you are right. Just remember, however, that I could be wrong. ;-)

Cache Logistics Trust: 1Q FY2011 results.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Higher DPU than forecast: 1.952c.
XD: 3 May.
Payable: 30 May.

NAV/unit: 88c.
Gearing: 26.4%.
Interest cover ratio: 9.5x

See presentation slides here.

The numbers are nice and strong. Although its distribution yield is lower than AIMS AMP Capital Industrial REIT, I believe that it is a premium that is well worth the money.


Looking at the chart, a potential reverse head and shoulders is quite obvious. Of course, I could be counting the chicks before they hatch here. The neckline is at 96c and if the pattern is a valid one, we could see $1.00 tested again. Good luck to fellow unitholders.

First REIT: Climbing the wall.

Monday, April 25, 2011

First REIT's unit price rose and closed at 76c today. It seems to have hit a wall. Looking at the daily chart and the EMAs, it is easy to see why. The 100dEMA is at 76c. EMAs give greater weightage to more recent prices and are useful in identifying shorter term resistance and supports.


Although the +DI is rising strongly and has the advantage and although the ADX seems to have begun rising as well, RSI and Stochastics have gone into overbought territories while the MFI could face resistance as it approaches its 50% line.

So, although there is little downside risk, upside could be capped. If 76c could be overcome successfully, the next resistance level is at 77c, the high achieved in January 2011. This is followed by 78.5c which is resistance provided by the 200dEMA.

Sabana REIT: Turning positive.

The last time I wrote about Sabana REIT exclusively was on 4 April when I mentioned that a positive divergence was rather obvious. I also mentioned that "a significant resistance presented by the declining 20dMA at 94c would have to be cleared first." The declining 20dMA has flattened at 93.5c by now and, today, price closed at 94.5c.


For the first time in a very long time, we see the +DI having the advantage. The MACD continues to rise above the signal line in negative territory while the MFI suggests that the REIT is still oversold. The RSI and the Stochastics have both bounced off their respective 50% line, suggesting that there is some support for this REIT at the current price level. We could be seeing the end of basing activity.

If we look at the daily chart, we can estimate the neckline of a potential double bottom formation to be at 95c. If we take the low of 92c and project the 3c difference from 95c, we would get an upside target of 98c. This is, of course, if the pattern is a valid one. With the REIT's manager due to make the announcement on its maiden income distribution in a matter of days, there is reason to believe that we could see its unit price moving higher rather than lower.

Golden Agriculture: Long term uptrend is intact.

I have felt bulllish about crude palm oil (CPO) since 2009 and made some money divesting my investment in Golden Agriculture in 2010 when its share price shot through the roof. With the fundamentals of CPO still strong and likely to strengthen with the higher price of crude, I am convinced that Golden Agriculture will do better in time and I traded its shares on a few occasions as well.

However, I refused to chase as Golden Agriculture's share price rose higher and hit a high of 83c on 4 January. In fact, I was warning readers of the glaring negative divergence which saw the MACD forming lower highs and the share price formed higher highs. Patience will be rewarded (usually) and today I got back in on the long side once again at 67c/share which is where we find the rising 200dMA.


If we remember how in the last two occasions when the 200dMA was tested, it failed to hold up, we would treat any buying at this support as a hedge. So? A smallish long position just in case it does hold up. Put in a larger buy position at the trendline support which I have drawn in red. This is a long term support which started on 26 May 2010. If this were to fail, the next long term support is the one which originated at the bottom on 28 Oct 2008. This trendline support, I have drawn in orange color. I will accumulate if there should be further weakness.

CapitaMalls Asia: At support.

CapitaMalls Asia retreated 5c or 2.7% today, closing at $1.79 after touching a low of $1.78. Question on the minds of many people would be whether it would go lower? Who knows for sure? Looking at the daily chart, it is clear that $1.78 is an important support defined by the 50dMA as well as the 61.8% Fibo fan line.


Looking at the ADX, the suggestion is that there is no trend per se. In such a situation, look to the Stochastics and we see that it is gently declining but it is not oversold. Look then to the OBV and it does not show any distribution. In fact, since 15 March, the picture is more of accumulation than distribution. The volume today was not very heavy although a black candle was formed. 

If we believe that CapitaMalls Asia has gone into a range as suggested by the horizontal orientation of the Bollinger bands, then, buying at the lower end of the range would make sense if it should happen at all. That is at $1.72. Keep an eye on $1.78. If it does not break, we could see price going higher and breaking the longer term trendline resistance eventually.

Why am I sanguine about the situation? If we look at the weekly chart, since the week of 14 March, in weeks when white candles were formed, trading volume was higher than in weeks when black candles or dojis were formed. This is encouraging for the bulls. The pull back is possibly a chance for accumulation.

First REIT: Breaking resistance.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

To any chartist, it is clear that First REIT broke an important resistance at 74.5c in the last session. Volume expanded significantly on a day when a wickless white candle was formed.


With the MACD rising into positive territory and with the RSI rising from the borders of its oversold territory, we could be seeing the beginnings of an earnest attempt to move higher in price. We could see stronger resistance starting from 76c with 77c being a significant many times tested resistance which also approximates the 150% and 161.8% Fibo lines at 76.8c and 77.2c respectively.


Looking at the weekly chart, we see the rising 100wMA approximating the upper Bollinger band at 78c. Possible target? Why not? Declining 50wMA is at 82c. Possible target? Again, why not? However, this is the weekly chart. So, it gives us insights into the longer term picture. If price were to climb higher, it is going to do so on a wall of worries.

Related post:
First REIT: 1Q 2011 results.

Cache Logistics Trust: Weekly chart.

For quite a while now, I have been investing for income. However, friends and readers of my blogs in the early days would know that I am not averse to investing for capital gains as well. Logically, who would be averse to investing for capital gains?


For a longer term picture, I like to look at weekly charts. Looking at the weekly chart of Cache Logistics Trust, it is obvious that it has been in a downtrend for months, well, since mid September 2010. I feel that a rebound is probably on the cards, if not a reversal. Why? The MACD has formed a double bottom and the distance with the declining signal line has narrowed. We could see a bullish crossover in time although it would almost certainly happen in negative territory.

Next, look at the OBV. Since forming a low in the week of 21 February, it has not formed a lower low and this is although price went on to touch new lows. This suggests that smart money is accumulating units in this REIT as price weakened in the longer term.

In terms of candlesticks, a white hammer was formed last week. This is following the preceding week's big black candle. This is a bullish signal which, of course, needs confirmation. If confirmed, immediate resistance are at 95.5c (20wMA) and 96.5c (50wMA). Overcoming these resistance levels would give a target of 98.5c which is resistance currently provided by the trendline resistance which approximates the upper Bollinger band.

With the next income distribution due to be announced on 26 April, chances of an upward movement in unit price is rather good. I have been accumulating and wish fellow unitholders the best of luck.

Related post:
Cache Logistics Trust: Testing supports.


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