I suppose I could look at it from the glass half full, or the glass half empty perspective. I'm a glass half full kind of guy.so for the first time in years you have lost vs inflation with a successful trade?
Just saying, and no I do not do better but just to go past the joy of $ amount in your account...no refuge
Do not take me wrong, this is a good result,much better than what i achieved..you are positive at leastI suppose I could look at it from the glass half full, or the glass half empty perspective. I'm a glass half full kind of guy.
As a retiree looking to preserve capital, I have allocated most of my risk capital to futures trading, and trend following in particular. For my non-risk portion, my only alternative to owning large cap shares is cash. So, with WBC's 5.something% annualised dividend, I consider myself to be well ahead.
Besides, not too many people tipped WBC in the annual tipping competition, so I'm in front there, too!
KH
i didn't select WBC in the comp. among my selections was EVN which dipped enough to hit my target ( so bought some extra )I suppose I could look at it from the glass half full, or the glass half empty perspective. I'm a glass half full kind of guy.
As a retiree looking to preserve capital, I have allocated most of my risk capital to futures trading, and trend following in particular. For my non-risk portion, my only alternative to owning large cap shares is cash. So, with WBC's 5.something% annualised dividend, I consider myself to be well ahead.
Besides, not too many people tipped WBC in the annual tipping competition, so I'm in front there, too!
KH
Morningstar like it among the banks and I think they might be finally getting their shxt together. Not a holder yet but will be nibbling my way in at some point.Westpac merger with BT was smart, I liked it. I think westpac's profits will continue to grow and is the only blue chip stock of my full year competition. Reckon there is some good upside to it.
I haven't moved to any of those locations, thus they decided to not close.However, Westpac announced today that it was postponing the closure during a Senate References Committee Inquiry into regional banking services.
WBC was next on my Hit List….Well WBC hit the $22.46 BCF Centreline as expected - then WBC spent a week or so at that level, which is normal, but, nobody expected the steep Knee-Jerk Reaction pullback that followed....
Good evening dyna," Well positioned for the future " eh ?
That CEO , Peter King needs his head read .
I've been waiting 3 years now , just to break even on the S. P.
Capital gain ? Zip !
Divs ? Well , factor in inflation and ....oh boy , so far behind that you don't even want to think about it .
Previous punt on WBC ( 1991 I think it was , just as the late, great , Kerry Packer waded into it ) proved to be a master stroke of luck but buying back into it, again in recent years was , anything but.
Proves once again , that you must never back , just the one horse . Spread your risk , folks . Always , always do that . Otherwise, just give up and go for an ETF.
Very true rcw, I first picked up WBC for $2.40 after the 1987 crash.Good evening dyna,
rcw1 recalls that with Westpac, thinking maybe 1992 could be wrong, my ledger is in a box somewhere ... kinda remember it crashing, and picked up for $2.70 thinking maybe it was...
Agreed spread one's love, but the issue rcw1 finds difficult is how much luv does one spend on each stock?
Have a very nice evening.
Kind regards
rcw1
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