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30-11-2016, 05:09 PM
#511
Originally Posted by whatsup
Which is ?
Some time away.!..lol.
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30-11-2016, 06:54 PM
#512
Apologies for the gobbledy gook chart speak, but on a log scale OHE re-entered the IPO to March 2016 linear regression channel (down trending channel) on Monday and touched on the median line of that channel today. I can't tell what the bottom line (support) of the channel is because it's such a steep decline it currently doesn't show on the log chart, but I think it's a smidgen above $1.00.
Staring into the abyss with no historical TA price data, the only thing I can find to give some indication is that linear regression channel. It's hardly confidence inspiring, but maybe the median line will now give some relief as it beggars belief that the SP will find the bottom on that old channel!
Last edited by Baa_Baa; 01-12-2016 at 09:51 AM.
Reason: Include the chart
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01-12-2016, 08:04 PM
#513
I thought it OHE was looking like bottoming today, bouncing off $1.80 and finding some buyer support albeit leaking back prior to close, then whammo a modest 23,293 shares traded at $1.77 5:11pm for a lower low. Looks like a capitulation to me.
Can't call this a bottom with any skerrick of confidence, but the selloff is looking overdone to me. Bargain hunters will be on the buy-side.
Also, the NBR article today with Ian McRae and the 'analysts' weighing in, basically says the HY report forecasting profitability is somewhat disingenuous as shareholder capital is likely to be chewed up completely and the draw on funds is what will 'hopefully' shore up the pathway to profit.
This is what I mean by naive company reporting, selective disclosure is always hiding something and generates a negative response from shareholders when the full facts are illuminated.
I still think they'll do very well in the longer term, but the risk/reward scenario is definitely in play right now.
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01-12-2016, 08:23 PM
#514
Member
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
I thought it OHE was looking like bottoming today, bouncing off $1.80 and finding some buyer support albeit leaking back prior to close, then whammo a modest 23,293 shares traded at $1.77 5:11pm for a lower low. Looks like a capitulation to me.
Can't call this a bottom with any skerrick of confidence, but the selloff is looking overdone to me. Bargain hunters will be on the buy-side.
Also, the NBR article today with Ian McRae and the 'analysts' weighing in, basically says the HY report forecasting profitability is somewhat disingenuous as shareholder capital is likely to be chewed up completely and the draw on funds is what will 'hopefully' shore up the pathway to profit.
This is what I mean by naive company reporting, selective disclosure is always hiding something and generates a negative response from shareholders when the full facts are illuminated.
I still think they'll do very well in the longer term, but the risk/reward scenario is definitely in play right now.
3-day hammering makes little sense to me when Forsyth Barr makes a "revised target of $2.70" for a 12 month period?and classified it as a speculative stock.Is the time right to make a punt Baa Baa?
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01-12-2016, 09:00 PM
#515
Originally Posted by carrom74
3-day hammering makes little sense to me when Forsyth Barr makes a "revised target of $2.70" for a 12 month period?and classified it as a speculative stock.Is the time right to make a punt Baa Baa?
No one here gives advice carrom, they just say it how they see it. Far be it for me to comment on Forsyth's analysis, I really don't know what they're looking at. I've said enough for the meantime, if I picked out one comment I made it would be "Bargain hunters will be on the buy-side". Bearing in mind that every sell has a buyer on the other side.
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01-12-2016, 09:21 PM
#516
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Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
No one here gives advice carrom, they just say it how they see it. Far be it for me to comment on Forsyth's analysis, I really don't know what they're looking at. I've said enough for the meantime, if I picked out one comment I made it would be "Bargain hunters will be on the buy-side". Bearing in mind that every sell has a buyer on the other side.
Thanks Baa Baa for your analysis so far.I will DMOR before jumping on OHE. After my bitter WYN experience it would always be "once bitten twice shy" for me now, though it is a bit harsh on painting both with the same brush.
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01-12-2016, 09:49 PM
#517
Originally Posted by carrom74
Thanks Baa Baa for your analysis so far.I will DMOR before jumping on OHE. After my bitter WYN experience it would always be "once bitten twice shy" for me now, though it is a bit harsh on painting both with the same brush.
Know how you feel carrom, i got severly stung by Wynyard too. With that in mind I got out of OHE the other day at $2.05 having bought in at IPO, So yes I took a big loss but at least I didnt loose everything like I did with Wynyard. IMHO there are safer places to park your money.
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01-12-2016, 09:59 PM
#518
Originally Posted by RupertBear
Know how you feel carrom, i got severly stung by Wynyard too. With that in mind I got out of OHE the other day at $2.05 having bought in at IPO, So yes I took a big loss but at least I didnt loose everything like I did with Wynyard. IMHO there are safer places to park your money.
The TAB....
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01-12-2016, 10:28 PM
#519
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02-12-2016, 09:27 AM
#520
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