SBT - Siêu cổ phiếu chân sóng - Target 5x

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  1. buinhatnguyen

    buinhatnguyen Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    QNS ngon hơn con hủi SBT - em cúng đồng ý - chốt phiên QNS xanh nên ngon hơn là chắc rồi :D
    --- Gộp bài viết, Jun 17, 2022, Bài cũ: Jun 17, 2022 ---
    QNS ngon - đề nghị anh em bán hết SBT qua bu QNS như 2 cụ @Fanliver @mekong1975 nói thì may ra SBT mới chạy dc :))
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    Kingkong2018 Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    :)):)):))
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    mekong1975 Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Kẻ thức thời mới là trang tuấn kiệt. Anh em nên nhớ rõ mình éo có ăn cắc bạc nào của anh em nên sau này đừng có chửi mình như Đạt Kyosaky chửi thầy A.7 là được ha.

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    21042022Fo Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    giờ này ai bảo đánh chứng khoán là bị cả xã hội cười rùi bác Kông ..
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    21042022Fo Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Làm cây nến cuối tuần uy tín quá, tuần sau chắc nhà anh Thàn còn hành hạ ...
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    India is likely to impose a ceiling on sugar exports for a second straight year starting this October, aiming to ensure ample domestic supplies and keep a lid on local prices, industry and government sources said on Friday.

    India, the world’s biggest sugar producer, could cap exports of the sweetener at 6 million to 7 million tonnes in the 2022/23 October-September season, about one-third less than the total to be shipped out in the current season, industry and government sources said. They asked not to be named as they were not authorised to speak to media.

    A government spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The curbs on exports by India, also the world’s second-biggest sugar exporter, could further lift benchmark white sugar prices LSUc1, which are already trading near 5-1/2 year highs, traders said.
    Among factors underpinning global sugar prices this year are lower sugar output in Brazil, a leading producer and the biggest exporter, and crude oil prices at multi-year highs. Higher crude oil prices encourage sugar mills to divert more cane to produce ethanol for blending into gasoline.
    Brazil’s sugar production is set to rebound during the current season, but with restricted exports from India, traders do not expect prices to come down and they instead could go higher.

    “There is a need to regulate exports to avoid any kind of panic in the market,” said a senior government official with knowledge of the matter.

    While the sources expected next season’s export cap to be set between 6 million and 7 million tonnes, the exact quantity will be fixed near the start of the 2022/23 season, they said.

    The government will look at the performance of the monsoon before fixing the quota, they added.

    Monsoon rains in sugarcane growing areas of the western India state of Maharashtra, the biggest producer in the country, were 60% below average since the start of the rainy season on June 1, according to weather office data.

    New Delhi on May 24 imposed restrictions on sugar exports for the first time in six years with a cap for this season of 10 million tonnes.

    Record exports in the current season could bring down inventories to 6.5 million tonnes on Oct. 1, when the next 2022/23 season starts, versus 8.2 million tonnes a year earlier, industry and government estimates show.

    Aditya Jhunjhunwala, president of the Indian Sugar Mills Association, a producers’ body, has requested that the government allow mills to export 8 million tonnes of sugar next year, as output could exceed this year’s record 36 million tonnes, according to a letter seen by Reuters. The association did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The letter also urged the government for an early decision on next year’s export quota to help mills cash in on firm global prices.

    India mainly exports to Indonesia, Bangladesh, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Nepal and China.
    Source: Reuters (Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav and Mayank Bhardwaj; Editing by Gavin Maguire and Edmund Klamann
  8. sipura2000

    sipura2000 Thành viên rất tích cực

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    Em đưa tin Reuters nhớ dịch tiếng Việt chứ anh Kông dốt lắm, không đọc được tiếng anh đâu em.

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  9. buinhatnguyen

    buinhatnguyen Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Anh em cũng chỉ chém gió chửi vui thôi Cụ ạ. Chứ oánh lâu ai cũng hiểu lái SBT đánh rát ntn, FA nó ntn....

    Giờ SBT nói riêng, ngành đường nói chung chỉ có an thuế chống lẩn tránh xuất xứ thì mới có sóng mạnh được.

    Còn cứ để đơn thuần như này thì sẽ sideway trong biên, cứ như bác Kong canh bắt đáy chờ hồi bán ăn qua ăn lại qua ngày chờ 2-3 năm nữa TT quay lại uptrend mới thôi Cụ ạ.
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    21042022Fo Thành viên gắn bó với f319.com

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    Ái chà , nhìn lại p/b của sbt 1.16 trên fireant rùi ... Thôi về 10 là anh em múc là có cái biên ăn toàn giống cụ bu phét .. mua vào và nằm im ,
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