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are you trying to make us seasick , so as to help us save on food expenditure ??NOWHERE to HIDE
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ALCOA Aluminium
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the Oz tech sector often makes profits ( except those BNPL stocks ) and those profits and divs bring some investor supportAnd then we get to the OBVIOUS TECHNICAL REVELATIONS of All Time on the All Ords
# 1: Storm always Strikes TWICE
and
# 2: Triple Bottoms FAIL Again and Again
# 3 : TRIPLE BOTTOMS are Virtually Unheard of at Sea on The Global Exchange
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Crikey!
I wonder where we would be if if we had a REAL TECH Sector of Classification in Australia
We are truly protected from these BIG TECH DISASTERS by not having any on our logbooks
the Oz tech sector often makes profits ( except those BNPL stocks ) and those profits and divs bring some investor support
take the ETF ATEC as an example
BETASHARES S&P/ASX AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY ETF BETASHARES S&P/ASX AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY ETF
of the 10 stocks mentioned i hold TNE ( 'free-carried ' bought @ $1.10 )
the 'tech sector ' for me has been a wonderland of small cheap stocks .. that pay divs
in my novice days i was buying SOME ETFs as 'insurance ' against poor stock selections say SLF ( listed property funds ) and QFN ( the ASX 200 finance sector ex REITs ) now with time , research and experience you start to pick some good stocks deliberatelyWell Done!
I have never met anyone who has ever choked on "Dividends"
Well Done Again!
ETF's in IMHO are for Dummies
They are designed for the Lazy Investor who can't read 10 individual report cards or study 10 Charts
Most people I know who buy ETF's Spend more time at a restaurant selecting their meal than they do selecting an ETF
Go Figure!
in my novice days i was buying SOME ETFs as 'insurance ' against poor stock selections say SLF ( listed property funds ) and QFN ( the ASX 200 finance sector ex REITs ) now with time , research and experience you start to pick some good stocks deliberately
That's what I am Sayingin my novice days i was buying SOME ETFs as 'insurance ' against poor stock selections say SLF ( listed property funds ) and QFN ( the ASX 200 finance sector ex REITs ) now with time , research and experience you start to pick some good stocks deliberately
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