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Others would say you make money buying well.
Those who bought around $10 at the start of the boom and have ignored all the negative signals (noise) since have now generated a 400% return on funds.
Beats sweating 2% swings in my view
Why I stated, it will define how a trader does over the long-term.
Buying is easy, managing the trade is the hard part.
The part about buying at $10 is correct, but I think the price swings were a bit more than 'noise', not sure on your definition. However, this arguement is overcooked and I don't wish to go there, do a search if you feel the need to debate F/A v T/A. I personally beleive in both if used correctly.
I thought it was pretty easy to catch the trend on this one from $40-$50 (around), a 25% move in a matter of weeks, with little downside risk.
From a technical point of view the only concern I have about BHP is the divergence between price rise and volume as illustrated by the attached monthly chart.
Admittedly the price has more than doubled , the volume has however dropped off dramatically.
A good volume in may may be as good an indicator as any that BHP is set to go way beyond $50. If there continues to be little volume then a retracement is inevitable.
gg
From a technical point of view the only concern I have about BHP is the divergence between price rise and volume as illustrated by the attached monthly chart.
Admittedly the price has more than doubled , the volume has however dropped off dramatically.
A good volume in may may be as good an indicator as any that BHP is set to go way beyond $50. If there continues to be little volume then a retracement is inevitable.
gg
Yes, this was my big problem with BHP also.
ShareIt and myself discussed this on p81.
Cheers
Sorry that should be target of 70 for BHP and 280 for RIO
Not very good on figures , like to see it on a chart !!!
gg
im confused with bhp as per usual
the company announces a few new projects yet the share price goes down...quite considerably...
5-6% this week alone
can anyone explain this or is this just a typical bhp consolidation as has been seen before in the event of sharp rises
cheers in advance, bergers_n_fries
is there a good website i can go on to find the biliton price from the london markets???
i want to follow the sp a little more and begin trading the stock more frequently as my judgement decides
cheers in advance
is there a good website i can go on to find the biliton price from the london markets???
i want to follow the sp a little more and begin trading the stock more frequently as my judgement decides
cheers in advance
You can go directly to the London stock exchange-www.londonstockexchange.com.Prices are 15 minutes delayed.Type in bhp on the price link on the left hand side.is there a good website i can go on to find the biliton price from the london markets???
i want to follow the sp a little more and begin trading the stock more frequently as my judgement decides
cheers in advance
can someone please fill in why this stock has fallen 10% over the last week and ahalf? will it bounce back in the coming week?
I thought it would fly past the $50 barrier!
can someone please fill in why this stock has fallen 10% over the last week and ahalf? will it bounce back in the coming week?
I thought it would fly past the $50 barrier!
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