How does one find out which stocks are in and out every quarter? I googled "MSCI Equity Indices NZ" but all I get is a PDF with only the top 10 constituents ..
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How does one find out which stocks are in and out every quarter? I googled "MSCI Equity Indices NZ" but all I get is a PDF with only the top 10 constituents ..
I read somewhere that ETF and other index tracking funds have a certain time frame to rebalance their allocations.
I've looked for the article but can't find it. I'm therefore assuming that not all ETF and index tracking funds have bought OCA at this stage, so there could be a bit more buying support to come.
I noticed that no one commented on this post "I brought 21 million at about 4.58pm, had to fork out 89cents each to get some of you sellers to take the bait"
well ive still got a few.. prehaps this portfolio manager could buy a few more next week... ive got some i dont need..will keep the rest but if its hits 1 dollar or a dollar 10 ... well sell time as always..
Back to 90 cents now. Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if this recovered to slightly above NTA of $1.01 by the time they report their annual result next month.
You may think I am just roaring crazy, but I expect OCA to be around $1.50 by end of trading for 2020. Why Mr Lion you ask, well I have a hunch that its going to creep up over the next few months as it remains undervalued and eventually meet NTA, then theres going to be some newbies who on Sharesies set their filter to the highest annual price change in the last few weeks or months, whatever it is, and see little old OCA sitting there, a successful Healthcare provider, a retirement village - that every new investor thinks holds the pots of gold in the future, so they will start biting and when that happens with the little pockets of sharesies transactions, we will see the price push upwards and before you know it we've got one of the most successful stocks of 2020. And what a recovery it will be for those of us who purchased at 40cents. Maybe I am just crazy though. ;)