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Re: XAO Analysis

Well thats the second share boom I've missed,
I'd use the bang head icon but somehow it just doesnt seem enough.
 
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Not really -- there's still 50% to gain for the market to reach the old highs.. They always do eventually.. even if takes until 2019. 5% a year is surely better than in the bank?
 
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Not really -- there's still 50% to gain for the market to reach the old highs.. They always do eventually.. even if takes until 2019. 5% a year is surely better than in the bank?

Please kindly refer to the Japan share market chart since 1990...
 
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If I knew half as much about shares as I do about real estate I'd be a hero in here.
 
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Please kindly refer to the Japan share market chart since 1990...

There's always one.. :rolleyes: don't think we live in Japan with the same policies, nor are all of our banks insolvent. But sure, it's possible..

If you buy at the top you might be waiting a while, but the top was back 2 years ago.
 
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There's always one.. :rolleyes: don't think we live in Japan with the same policies, nor are all of our banks insolvent. But sure, it's possible..

Well, not livin in Japan just yet. Might be sooner or later if me Yen trade isn't pulled off! Sushi Sushi Sushi.......
 
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If I knew half as much about shares as I do about real estate I'd be a hero in here.

So what's your call on Mosman apartments at the moment? I'm buying a PPOR, not an investment, so the actual fundamentals are less important than an IP, but I'd still like to know if I'm making a huge mistake.
 
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Ha!! see the poor suckers buying up the open. Fools. Don't they know I have all my guru capital leveraged short on this. They are running into a brick wall going long. Tops in. Games over.
 
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Ha!! see the poor suckers buying up the open. Fools. Don't they know I have all my guru capital ("oooh and not forgetting guru status") leveraged short on this. They are running into a brick wall going long. Tops in. Games over.

Geez ya upsetting nun's count there. Might have to change to long now!

Hangon, Hangon, think the memo's getting out!
 
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So what's your call on Mosman apartments at the moment? I'm buying a PPOR, not an investment, so the actual fundamentals are less important than an IP, but I'd still like to know if I'm making a huge mistake.

I'm in Melbourne not Sydney but as a general rule I wouldnt buy now.
The bubble is inflating daily, not sure for how long.
 
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Ha!! see the poor suckers buying up the open. Fools. Don't they know I have all my guru capital leveraged short on this. They are running into a brick wall going long. Tops in. Games over.

Gave you a bit of a nudge there selling all those billions of dollars worth of shares, us gurus haev to stick together ;)
 
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Please direct housing comments to the appropriate thread, or aussiepropertyforums.

That tit for tat was going to go on till the snow thawed.
 
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Ha!! see the poor suckers buying up the open. Fools. Don't they know I have all my guru capital leveraged short on this. They are running into a brick wall going long. Tops in. Games over.

Hey, don't worry, I'll pull out my Harry Potter wander, and yell "Levito!" or something at the stock market...

Interesting times. I'm expect the rally to run out of steam soon, so in some ways, I am in agreement with you that there's no point going long now. I'm just not quite sure if I should be closing out longs yet either... Trading system says no (Hasn't hit exit or trailing stop losses yet), gut says "TAKE THE FRIGGEN PROFIT AND RUN!!!"
 
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What I've found surprising about this rally is that people are surprised by the strength of it:D. History shows that we generally get a strong rally after seeing oversold positions based on panic and fear. We also know the stock market will overshoot in both directions and that trends can continue for far longer then anticipated.

The pattern I posted earlier in the thread is still in play and will look to update that analysis when I have access to my data sometime next week.
 
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What I've found surprising about this rally is that people are surprised by the strength of it:D. History shows that we generally get a strong rally after seeing oversold positions based on panic and fear. We also know the stock market will overshoot in both directions and that trends can continue for far longer then anticipated.

But it's different this time.........right? :confused:;)
 
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Does anyone know what these red numbers on my screen are?

What does it mean?

I used to know, but I've forgotten. :eek:
 
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