Me too. However, I saw an article this morning somewhere "Is it time to sell TLS?"
Ok let's have your opinions has TLS topped out or is there more upside ?
Rick, sorry, I missed your earlier post. You'll be even happier with your TLS on the basis of today's rise.
Rick, sorry, I missed your earlier post. You'll be even happier with your TLS on the basis of today's rise.
No need to be sorry Julia but certainly TLS has been good value. Just don't put it down to my "astuteness" as I could also refer to several losses. The last several years have been a fascinating ride and it will be no surprise if this continues.
I hope I am not complacent and doubt the ride is done... Volatility has perhaps become "ordinary"....
Thanks Rick, I was looking for some analysis that might indicate something, anything to help with the voodoo that I usually go by.
I am happy to hold at this stage.
Cheers
Country Lad
But are you happy to buy more ?
I see TLS as bullet proof from a number of angles, it's a secure monopoly, even if the market corrects it will come back as it's IT sector is one of infinite growth..........
No, but that is because I have enough. Everybody is concentrating on the (very little or no) effect a change of government will have. I tend to look more at the changing market. Sure, there will be connections to the NBN or the coalition alternative, and less household fixed phone connections, but in the meantime the real growth is in wireless with all the new smartphones, gadgets and aps. TLS is best placed with their extensive network around the country and the increasing 4G rollout, so I expect them to take advantage of the growth in that lucrative segment of the market.
Cheers
Country Lad
.......however the whole thing is a gamble, for all the professional advice out there no one seems to actually have any reliable answers.
You go through this over and over every time you are thinking of making an investment decision. Either find an adviser you trust, learn to do it youirself with confidence, or accept that it is just gambling and get on with it rather than umming and ahhing for weeks each time
If someone did have reliable answers then it would be easy wouldnt it.
So you have no opinion ?, that's what this thread was asking.
Yes. Which is why trend followers prefer that price based approach to 'value investing'.TLS is a good example why valuations are mostly a waste of time and the market determines the price of a share regardless of theoretical valuations. For at least 12 months all the brokers have had valuations on Telstra well below the market price.
Ok let's have your opinions has TLS topped out or is there more upside ?
So if you want to know where TLS is going in the short term, ask yourself where interest rates are going short term.
A complication though is the currency; it may start to fall if the yield differential with other countries is eliminated so you could have a positive for TLS from reduced interest rates and a negative from fleeing international capital.
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Is that quite fair? Mr Burns is just being honest enough to express his uncertainty publicly, something I expect many others also feel.You go through this over and over every time you are thinking of making an investment decision. Either find an adviser you trust, learn to do it youirself with confidence, or accept that it is just gambling and get on with it rather than umming and ahhing for weeks each time
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