Queenstown is only open for busines during Visual Landing hours and we are getting a new cycle track at the St James walkway so that will drag the punters in.
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Placebo, not wishing to split hairs but Wellington's runway length is 1814m.
Admittedly much shorter than the 3000 odd metres available at Auckland or Christchurch. But I think important to get the numbers right.
re entered a small parcel @ 1.70 today, had sold off all my AIA holdings last Friday along with most other shares I held.
I'm not sure whether to commit more to AIA at present. This should be an interesting week for equities after the huge run up past 2 weeks.
What on earth is going on?
why is it rising and more rising?
I cannot interpret the chart: approaching overbought, OBV slightly upwards
I always top up my holding when it is on a dip and I have NO exit strategy.
Grabbing food out of the food trolleys as they pass down the aisle just because your own plate is getting low is, to my mind, unnecessarily uncouth behaviour. I am sorry if your food addiction has made you so large that you can no longer move in your seat. But isn't claiming that you have 'no exit strategy' a little defeatest? Could they not just sit you down the back near where the food supplies are forklifted in. Then in the event of an emergency simply roll you out of the XL sized cabin door at the back ;-P?
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I always top up my holding when it is on a dip and I have NO exit strategy.
I pick up a parcel at $1.53
What's to interpret? AIA is in an uptrend, has been for 2 months.
This means nothing. Uptrending stocks can sit at "overbought" levels for extended periods of time.
This is good. It confirms the uptrend.
I think that the improving sentiment towards the Listed Property market, in general, could be playing a part in AIA's stirring. I have read somewhere, in the last 24 hours, that their occupancy rate has increased to 98%.
With around 94 million shares traded off market at 184 this morning (9c discount to market) further weakness in AIA this week looks likely.