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POO has also been of interest to me due to direct influence of the oil ETF(ASX:OOO) that I had in the Medium/Longer Term Stock Portfolio. Managed to exit at a profit by watching the POO chart. Had I held on, that profit would have evaporated by now.Oh you mean like the oil charts on the POO thread when I said POO would would hit the red line resistance and probably collapse quite quickly? I know you certainly didn't agree with that one. Well sometimes I manage to read the tea-leaves correctly!
Edit. POO = Price of Oil. It was all go down in the Commodities section.
Oh you mean like the oil charts on the POO thread when I said POO would would hit the red line resistance and probably collapse quite quickly? I know you certainly didn't agree with that one. Well sometimes I manage to read the tea-leaves correctly!
Edit. POO = Price of Oil. It was all go down in the Commodities section.
I knew you knew what POO was but I just added the clarification for others who might be reading and wondering why we are charting and talking about faeces.I knew what you meant by POO. Yes, that's an example where you were right and I was wrong. You don't always get it right, neither do I, but in this case here with APT we agree on the prediction.
DontlistentoanythingIsaidthenthatwasallBSFor what it's worth, I reckon it'll stay over $25 tomorrow, maybe $26 by weeks' end
(Jan 25 - 2019)Bell Potter: Our analysts share their outlook and top stock picks for 2019.
APT Price target of $23.63 ~ one of a few stocks that get a mention.
https://www.belldirect.com.au/smart..._direct/pdfs/Analyst_Stock_Picks_for_2019.pdf
yes. ur read is correct.SP is up today above the $23.00 placement price
SPP $23.00 price looks very attractive to existing shareholders!
However, if you were successful getting SPP shares in Sept 2018 looks like you will be penalised for this SPP!!
Did I read this right?
"Shareholders on the Afterpay register at 7:00pm (Sydney time) on 7 June 2019 (Record date), with a registered address in Australia or New Zealand will be entitled to subscribe for up to $15,000 worth of Afterpay shares through the SPP (net of any SPP shares allotted in the 2018 SPP), subject to eligibility criteria and other terms and conditions of the SPP which will be set out in the SPP booklet and dispatched to eligible shareholders in due course"
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The scaleback is the unknown quantity. If you could guarantee the number of shares you'd be allocated, all sorts of party tricks are possible.Sell 600 at $26.30 and buy 600 at $23.
Well I just bought the 600 back at $23.01 - not much point in doing the SPPThe scaleback is the unknown quantity. If you could guarantee the number of shares you'd be allocated, all sorts of party tricks are possible.
Exactly. Job done.Well I just bought the 600 back at $23.01 - not much point in doing the SPP
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