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Just read this, from Carey Smith from Alto Capital regarding share recomendations on The Bull. I wonder if Mr Smith ever had AUT as a buy?
SELL RECOMMENDATIONS
Aurora Oil & Gas (AUT)
The US oil and gas shale sector has proved to be a company maker for AUT. The share price has skyrocketed in the past 18 months as market capitalisation approaches $1.3 billion. Today’s share price implies that ongoing development of its oil and gas fields will progress perfectly – that is there’s no unforeseen issues. For this reason, we suggest investors take profits.
Last 4 Sell recommendations by Mr Smith on the bull, & sp +/-% change up to today:
29th November 2010
BBG: -4%
RIV: +18%
9th August 2010
EQN: +29%
ILU: +76%
That's pretty impressive...am an even happier holder of AUT now that Mr Smith has given his (lack of) endorsement...
DYOR
Still like to see Trader plant a big one on her.:remybussi
Back on topic, Aut had a great day defying the nay sayers. Thought there might have been an oportunity coming for a bit of a top up but no, everytime you try and outsmart AUT it comes back and smacks you.
Anyone taking up the margin loans on offer for AUT?
Cheers.
Last 4 Sell recommendations by Mr Smith on the bull, & sp +/-% change up to today:
29th November 2010
BBG: -4%
RIV: +18%
9th August 2010
EQN: +29%
ILU: +76%
That's pretty impressive...am an even happier holder of AUT now that Mr Smith has given his (lack of) endorsement...
DYOR
production from hilcorp for dec 2010
various wells in the sugarkane and a few wildcats
Agent,
Would you happen to know who are the participants in the Sugarkane AMI (if it still exists)?
I know Burlington is the listed operator and assume TCE is still in there but i see hilcorp??? gets a mention here and there as well
any thoughts?
HAHA thats gross
Ive been thinking about. Dont really know much about margin lending though. A question for people with more knowledge on this subject - Say i bought BHP with the money borrowed against AUT, or i bought SEA with the money borrowed against AUT. Would the invest in SEA command a higher interest rate because it is considered more risky??
Can margin calls come up, if the stock you used as security goes down - or the stock you invested the borrowed money with goes down - or both.
The way i interperate it is, a margin call can can only happen if one or more of the securities you had bought, decreased in value past a certain point??
Assasin, yes I've taken it up
Tradder, you can borrow money with a margin loan to buy any share and the interest rate is the same, currently 9.6% with Comsec.
If the share you use as security goes down then your borrowing capacity also goes down and if you have borrowed the maximum amount then you would have a margin call. It gets a little more complex as if you borrow to buy a share with a LVR on it then that share gets added to your asset pool. (adding to your borrowing capacity) Also if you have more than one share in your portfolio with a LVR then the LVR goes up. With AUT for example if you also hold 4 other stocks with an LVR then comsec upgrades it to 40% (so you could borrow $40,000 if you have $100,000 of AUT and four other eligible stocks. More if you bought more AUT for example.
It's never a good idea to borrow the full amount unless you have additional funds that could cover you in the case of a margin call.
Margin loans really leverage your position and can make or lose you a lot depending on what happens to the market. Be careful not to leverage yourself too highly!
Ok Cheers
So if i only own one stock with LVR - AUT and the stock was worth $100,000 then the max i can borrow is $35,000. Do other stocks without LVR count? SEA for example.
Say for example i bought LYC with the borrowed funds at $2.00 and LYC fell to $1 how much would the margin call be?
Pretty risky business this, you have double exposure for the chance of having to come up with funds. Plus you get slugged %9.6 each month. Not to mention if the company you invested the borrowed money in plumeted they would take your AUT shares.
Still like to see Trader plant a big one on her.:remybussi
Back on topic, Aut had a great day defying the nay sayers. Thought there might have been an oportunity coming for a bit of a top up but no, everytime you try and outsmart AUT it comes back and smacks you.
Anyone taking up the margin loans on offer for AUT?
Cheers.
Condog,
spot on.
http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/keyDevelopments?rpc=66&symbol=AUT.AX×tamp=20110202214700
Key Developments: Aurora Oil & Gas Ltd (AUT.AX)
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Aurora Oil & Gas Limited Announces Holding Interest Of Harbour Advisors
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Aurora Oil & Gas Limited announced that Harbour Advisors has an interest of 403,437,000 ordinary shares, which represents 5.1% of voting power in the Company.
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