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The losers thread

Forgive me father for i am a loser. I sold qan at $1.675 and it went on to $2.00 before retracing. I sold map at $1.78 and today it hit $1.995 before falling back to $1.88. I sold wdc at $10.30 and it sored to $11.18. when i sell, it goes up....aaaaarrrrgghhhhhh!!!!!
 


nn
in future can you let me know when you are selling please,

. . . . . i think i've found that illusive indicator i've been looking for.

JA
 
i'm sure we can work something out. And my commission is........
 
I bought westpac at $20.54, closed today at $20.22, i sold gmg at $0.435 and it went up to $0.455. Concistancy.
 
I doubled up as MQG went from $30 to $25 and then again when it went to $20 and almost did again when it went to $15. Now back at $30 - niceeeee.

Oh sorry it's the losers fred - HaHa.

Bought NXS at over $1, doubled up as it went down a few times, now sitting at 38cents and suspended. Wiped out all my MQG profits and some. Lesson - what goes down does not always go back up.
 

How apt, I wonder how you feel now. Unless of course you dumped them at $33.50+ before close of trade 30 April 2009, before they applied to the asx for a trading halt and announced a capital raising offering shares to institutional holders at an alleged $27.80.

I know how I feel, forgive me father for I have sinned....I bought mqg at $23.50 and took their announcements about not needing to raise capital to heart, which influenced me to hold them rather than take the profit. Now of course I will lose over $10,000.00 in value. Anyone planning a class action????
 

Well I can't work it out. It reopened on Monday, fell from thursdays close of $33.48 to $30.16 (or there abouts) then climbed to close at $34.00. Tuesday it opened at $35.00 and closed arround $36 then wednesday it opened lower and closed mid $34's. I will take up the maximum allowance of the spp at $26.60 but....as a certified loser....there must be a catch?
 
lost $80k in this current bear market, what did i learn, do not listen to "änal"ysts and the buy and hold approach for ever is a lot of CRAP!


 

nullanulla

I actually sold out a week before the cap raising announcement at $30 and thought "what great timing" when the raising was announced. I was a surprised as anyone with share price movement.

Have you sold yet.? I would in your position - think it has been overbought at the moment
 
I went to an Ozdaq financial induction ceremony ( I guess you would call it that )

and walked out as I thought it was bollocks.

I was a loser for many years as my ungeared strategy underperformed.

So now I am less of a loser than I could have been.


Sigh.... I am even a loser at being a loser.
 
shift over guys ...just making some room for if BHP keeps rising

gunna need a big spot here
 

Then it went to $37.98 but fell, during the next two days, to the low $33's. Yes it was overbought however on Friday 15/05/09 it recovered to close at $34.60. As a trader I should have sold at $37.98 and bought back in when it hit low $33.00's.
As a loser, i admit i don't know where it is going but i hold on incase it pulls off the big american deal and spikes through the roof. Oh and I bought a lotto ticket for tonights $20million draw.
 

Well the lotto ticket got me nothing, the big Americans are in exclusive talks with a party other than mqg, the ASX shorting ban on financial stocks was lifted on Monday 25/05/09 and mqg was subsequently sold down to $30.05 during interday trading before it crawled back to close on Friday 29/05/09 at $31.65. Oh and I doubled up on mig for an average of $1.44 before it was sold down to $1.355 and I am well out of pocket at the close of $1.39. I still qualify as a loser.
 
<---- loser: held onto FIS for nearly 2 years and its been a dud, got a "hot tip" from the neighbour (its a long story) missed the IPO, got on board the train later for what I thought was a discount price, HAHA down 50% still at the moment. Poor neighbour is bigger loser, they invested 50k, me only 1k.

next train to board?
 
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