Kipp
Lord of the Ledgers
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Just thought I'd pass on some advice to other newbies to the market...
Always try and keep some cash on hand (let's say... 25% of your total investment funds) this allows you to make a quick move on some massively undervalued stocks (arising from panic sells, or someone trying to manipulate a stock).
This happened to me last week, when for one day MAH slipped from 70c to 62c momentarily before making a speedy recovery back to the 70+ in the space of 2 days. The Share Price was always going to come back in my mind (I would of happily bought in at 67c) as this little crash has come on the back of consistently strong annoucements- half yearly reports etc, good profit growth etc. So the possibility of some easy gains went begging cause I had no cash on hand... (A similar thing happened with SKW- skywest trading solidly at 20c then slipped to 16c for a day... now back at 21c.
This post really has nothing to with MAH (though I am a big fan) All I'm saying is I missed 2 easy opportunities just cause I had no capital reserves... I know it is hard when you don't have alot of money (me for instance I have a pissy 5K to trade with!!!) but something to consider...
Apologies if I am stating the obvious here, but it only just occured to me, and after all... this is the beginners lounge!
Always try and keep some cash on hand (let's say... 25% of your total investment funds) this allows you to make a quick move on some massively undervalued stocks (arising from panic sells, or someone trying to manipulate a stock).
This happened to me last week, when for one day MAH slipped from 70c to 62c momentarily before making a speedy recovery back to the 70+ in the space of 2 days. The Share Price was always going to come back in my mind (I would of happily bought in at 67c) as this little crash has come on the back of consistently strong annoucements- half yearly reports etc, good profit growth etc. So the possibility of some easy gains went begging cause I had no cash on hand... (A similar thing happened with SKW- skywest trading solidly at 20c then slipped to 16c for a day... now back at 21c.
This post really has nothing to with MAH (though I am a big fan) All I'm saying is I missed 2 easy opportunities just cause I had no capital reserves... I know it is hard when you don't have alot of money (me for instance I have a pissy 5K to trade with!!!) but something to consider...
Apologies if I am stating the obvious here, but it only just occured to me, and after all... this is the beginners lounge!