wayneL
VIVA LA LIBERTAD, CARAJO!
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Check out this correlation... BHP & Goldreece55 said:Wow Hector/Wayne
I had always thought about conducting this analysis - whether or not the relationship is coincidental, the strong correlation is fairly easy to see on the eyes. Great charts guys......
Spitrader would be better at giving you that, but without seeing the ADRs I'd say up, due to general market sentiment, XJO, POO, and general commods steady. It's an OK hold until it breaks below $24.00 IMO. Then it's a go short option, perhaps. As always, predicting these things is fraught with danger. There's still 12 hours of world events to take effect on the market opening....Ken said:kennas what do you expect BHP to start at tommorow?
circa 25.35Ken said:kennas what do you expect BHP to start at tommorow?
Will the momentum from friday and thursday continue?
I will be shattered if 3% is wiped off after all the hard work.
My average price is $25.32 and its my major stock at the moment, so if it goes above $26 I may put in a trailing stop loss and try and get a lower entry price.
I'm not sure it's all good news.UMike said:Yay....
Thanks Ken.
The indemnity is what is being challenged as far as I'm aware.steven1234 said:I would disregard the claim. BHP has in place releases and indemnities which it signed upon its withdrawl. The story is lacking all the important facts.... May cost a little in legal fees but if the indemnity stands BHP will have no liability to face.
Here's a news release from 2002 - http://www.bhpbilliton.com/bb/inves...pmentFundForBenefitOfPapuaNewGuineaPeople.jsp
maybe another good day for BHP holders, should open circa 25.92. Can hear the choking of the shorts already.spitrader1 said:circa 25.35
plentyhector said:Looked back at past few months and noticed that on options expiry days sp is higher than the preceeding day and the following day. So expecting tomorrow could be higher again, and hoping like hell that Monday it dumps because my short position is pretty shaky at present!
Any thoughts anyone?
hector
Would be more convincing if the SP hadn't been artificially bolstered.BSD said:When does the money flow from Australia's excessively expensive industrials to the cheap miners?
Soon methinks.
Looks like the bearish analysts who downgraded and put $26.50 price targets on BHP based on short term momentum are going to have to eat a **** sandwich and wheel out the upgrades.
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