Hi kennas.
I was actually ready to invest some spare loot into CBA yesterday at open but had a mind to *paws* a little while and see which direction the market was going to take post open.
I'm happy I held off and shorting ain't my game, so it's back to the tiddly-winks for now.
Good luck,
aj
Hmmm
Now I'm wanting to buy a car.....
Do you have any yellow ones? Toyota?
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I don't care about how in-efficient the cars are Ford can you sell me or not a yellow car?
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Bloody hell just want to buy a yellow car Nissan!
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No I don't want to buy a bloody white car!
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Yes ... yes yes I don't care who the maker is. I've found a yellow car..
Now That one on the bottom left....... Yes.........
What ......... you're not getting it out for me?
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No wonder they're not selling cars......
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Anybody who didn't take up the retail issue for $26 would have to have rocks in their head. The share price was trading at around $28 the day before the payment was due, easy $2 profit. As it turns out it is now a $9 profit. Even if you didn't have the money you could have sold what you had for $28 to $29 and picked up the issue at $26, a simple transaction.So did you buy any CBA back in Jan @ $24?? What about 2 weeks ago @ $26? The retail rights issue they did looks pretty good atm if you took that up as well! Any of those 3 would have given you a 30%+ profit through this last (current?) rally.
Cheers,
Beej
Anybody who didn't take up the retail issue for $26 would have to have rocks in their head. The share price was trading at around $28 the day before the payment was due, easy $2 profit. As it turns out it is now a $9 profit. Even if you didn't have the money you could have sold what you had for $28 to $29 and picked up the issue at $26, a simple transaction.
Anybody who didn't take up the retail issue for $26 would have to have rocks in their head. The share price was trading at around $28 the day before the payment was due, easy $2 profit. As it turns out it is now a $9 profit. Even if you didn't have the money you could have sold what you had for $28 to $29 and picked up the issue at $26, a simple transaction.
I didn't take it up Bill, but that's because I wanted more than 384 shares on offer for $10,000. So I bought on market in Jan for around the $26. Just got the interim dividend cheque in the mail today for $1.13 per share.
How much will this cost the World?
http://www.hyd-masti.com/2009/03/unsold-cars-from-around-world-nissan.html
So what's the verdict?
The rally will end, but it could last longer than you think. XJO hasn't even gone near 38% retracement yet. Not saying prce has to retrace 38%, but we haven't really had any decent sized correction yet.Surely a bit of a pullback (say to 3300) would be expected very soon, even if this rally proves to be longer lasting.
While the bulls panicked and sold through fear on the way down, bears are doing the same thing now: Ditching shorts, and standing aside while the risky cash come back in to the market and starts chasing the potential short term gains. Was a no brainer really. Those who have stood on the side with their hands behind their backs should take this as a lesson for the next time. And a special mention for the economists: This is the stock market! Not the economy! The stock market does not run on current economics, but future perception of economics! If the bottom is 12 month away, then we may have already seen a bottom in the market!!!thoughts?
i agree kennans, the stock market derives its current position on future values and perceptions, however, our recent rally here in OZ and in the USA was mostly kicked off right after the big news that the us gov was going ahead and buying up the bad debts from the banks...$1 trillion worthi think the figure was, this is what spurred the recent rally,
We all need to stop being pawns in this game and start seeing the market more clearly.And all longs from the previous low were shaken out beforehand.That`s what I dislike about the game.It is so orchestrated.
Yes, there is. But we don't want ASF members to be coping it from the small section do we?That’s good and well to say Kennas but in reality there is a small section of the trading community that has a requirement for the majority to be trading the current news.
For those who have been prepared for this event and have some cash I think - wow! what an opportunity!!
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