Reflections on Volume

Big volume without further upside equals distribution
Big volume without further downside equals accumulation

Volume tends to peak at turning points
Volume often precedes price movement
Volume is a relative study


Friday, January 15, 2010

Dayang

Dayang (5141.KU) off 1.0% at MYR1.99; dealer says share price of oil, gas support firm may rebound, rise to MYR2.07 (Thursday's high) in next few days after company says in midday stock exchange filing entered into 50:50 JV with Brunei firm Alphaone Engineering to cooperate in preparing technical, commercial proposals for oil, gas projects in Brunei. "This joint venture provides an opportunity for Dayang to venture into the overseas market in its effort to reinforce its competitive edge in the Oil and Gas industry," it says; adds, likely to contribute positively to future earnings. Dealer says given Dayang's experience, expertise in supporting Petronas, oil majors in East Malaysia Sarawak state; "chances of them winning jobs in Brunei are quite high." Adds, company will likely also benefit from Malaysia government's renewed focus on energy projects in East Malaysia. (KPL)

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