At the present rate of climb I don't think we'm being giving a stuff what the share price is next week - except happy
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At the present rate of climb I don't think we'm being giving a stuff what the share price is next week - except happy
Look couta, we do get that you are seriously committed on AIR and that your nerves might be therefore a bit more sensitive than normal if some people don't share your view on how the SP might develop.
Might be even an opportunity to develop a plan B in case it goes next week not the way as you think it does, but this is a different matter and obviously just your own business ....
There is however no need for name calling. If you can't take that some people here still try to bring some sense into this thread instead of joining into your (and others) "ramp it up" choir, than I am wondering how you would take a tanking of the AIR share price come ex-dividend?
As usual - people have different views, and if I remember your investment past, than you (as most others, including myself) didn't get it right every time. So maybe you just accept that not everybody is euphoric about AIR's SP development ... instead of just classifying them as "naysayers". Maybe they have just a different view point or a more open mind? Sure - they might be wrong, but who knows - they might be right either?
As well ... blaming the insto's for selling (as you did previously on this thread) ... did you ever wonder why the instos might be selling?
Sure - instos don't get it always right and maybe this is an amazing opportunity to buy cheap AIR shares (i.e. no need to complain). However - instos don't get it always wrong either, so maybe - just maybe - they are giving retail investors a signal worthwhile considering. No matter which one it is ... I don't think there is any reason to complain.
All good - just another interesting investment scenario with open ending ... and I am sure, the people who are following common investment sense will be o.k. next week, no matter which way the pendulum swings.
its a stupid question , but what's the point in investing in dividend stocks, if they go down by the price of the div, and don't recover within a reasonable time .......?. I get the money, but then lose it on the SP drop. Correct ?.
One might as well then invest in low or no divvy stocks which don't go down at Record date ...
divvys are investment income. To take the same amount out each year to live on, from non-divvy stocks (that don't go down as there is no ex-div date ) are classed as trading? ( taxable )
Lets see how long it takes to normalise after ex div .
Surely divies are rewards to shareholders , not penalties where stocks go down and recover slowly like any other non div stock .
I have no idea what I'm talking about , but just putting my questions out there .......
Have the instos finished selling yet? sp looking stronger:t_up:.
you are correct yoda. they must recover some of the SP drop otherwise the SP would eventually reach zero...
BP just for you the definition of a Naysayer-"One who frequently engages in excessive complaining/negative banter and/or a genuinely downbeat attitude. Naysayers are distinguished by their tendency to consistently emphasize the worst of a situation" As this is describing a well defined known mindset, how is it name calling? PS-If you read some of my previous posts on this thread, you will see I do have a plan B,. ie buy more on any price weakness.
A notice would not be triggered if they only sell up to a certain percentage and as some have a huge number of shares, this would take a bit of doing, with retail holders only comprising 10% of the share registry, there no way it's them that's driven the daily Average volume up to the near 2 million it's at currently.
Couta just for you the definition of name calling: "The assigning of malicious designations in politics, debate, etc; character assassination"
I am sure with a little bit of reflection you can work it out ;).
Related to your plan B ... sounds like averaging down to me. Obviously - I never would dare to question your strategy ... but for everybody else it might be worthwhile to do a bit research on this strategy before trying it out.
I didn't say "a notice". Anyone tracking the Top 20 holders report which any shareholder can request from the company, or a Brokers report which some brokers will provide to their customers, would show the net buyer/sellers in recent times. It would stop the guessing.
I've already averaged down from $2.85 to $2.32 so quite happy about that and will off course average down further Ex divvy should the opportunity arise, strategy has worked well for me and saved my bacon on a few occasions but each to their own, have a nice day, time to work and not banter.:cool:
I don't think I would like one of these easy come easy go money trees that some appear to have. If i did i think i may suffer from investor bias which is one of the uglier human traits; which can put one against anyone who has an opposing/ differing view ;but one can learn to deal with that little ego monkey on ones shoulder ; you know, the know it all ; follow me one. Luckily they always stand out; their blind spot is the transparency that I ,for one can easily see. And how many times will it take to learn, who knows; for it is just one more time. Attempts to influence often go hand in hand with this investor bias so please DYOR and do not be influenced by anyone no matter how repetitive and metronomic they will be.Its your money and their ego, easy choice.