skc
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Just out of interest SKC, is this a way you trade usually or is this testing a new theory?
Just a suggestion SKC, have you had a good ol' look at the fundamentals of CFE (Cape Lambert), LNC (Linc Energy) or TRF (Trafford Resources)? These are a few of the companies I personally believe are still undervalued by the market.
I find it somewhat interesting that you've stuck to the bigger companies for fundamental investing (in hindsight quite obvious that you would, every beginner should start out in the bigger caps, not saying that you're a beginner at trading (I've seen your pairs trading, good stuff!) but a beginner at investing I guess), the principles of fundamental investing can equally be applied to smaller companies.
OT: Wow I can't believe I managed to have two parenthesized notes in one sentence.
Just a suggestion SKC, have you had a good ol' look at the fundamentals of CFE (Cape Lambert), LNC (Linc Energy) or TRF (Trafford Resources)? These are a few of the companies I personally believe are still undervalued by the market.
New position
12/11/2010 Buy $15,000 QRN @ $TBD
Rationale - There is a great deal of information surrounding the QRN float, mostly about how expensive it is relative to the future PE. But there are now indications that the price may not be that bad relatively to overseas peers who have a lot less attractive growth profile/potential. And as a result it may be well supported by overseas instos.
I for one is quite comfortable with pocketing a small stag profit on the first day/week. There are enough things in the whole float process that protects the small retail guys like the 10c discount, the "green shoe" mechanism and many funds' mandatory buying (given that it will be a top 50 company). Not to mention the fact that a re-price is still very likely.
Potential gain could be around 10c over $2.50 (4%) if not higher...since a good part of my theoretical capital is in idle mode, I think making a few percent in 2 weeks on what seems like a low risk bet wouldn't be a bad idea.
I will update this position after the retail price is finalised. But the plan is to sell straight away upon listing, win or lose.
Debut at IPO price which is all that I asked for.
Sold half at $2.54 the openning price. Will sell remaining half at end of the day closing price, or limit sell at $2.65 if it gets there first.
Good stuff SKC, I'm definitely watching this thread with interest
Yeah interesting thread SKC
Should make a similar thread and make it really interesting and have TA vs FA on the same stock, so someone picks a stock, and the 2 traders go head to head, one doing strictly TA, the other strictly FA over say a 3 or 4 week period per stock and see who comes out on top at the end of each period taking as many trades as they like in that particular stock, could be a fun idea
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