Love your work Vince
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Im not so sure I agree with your second point as long as its not personal abuse----If someone borrows money or bets the farm on a share,and it blows up in their face..dont you think its a good thing to take into account? It can help with ones future investment decisions,if for no other reason than how cavalier you are going to get with your decisions.
Thats how we learn,from our (or even someone else's) mistakes(as long as we dont taint their character in the process)
I believe Hoop has posted an adjusted chart on the TA thread--I was thinking like you at first but by adjusting the chart you are assuming that the divi is ''free''which is not always the case.Its a hard one because the value of the company has been reduced by the amount of the dividend so shouldnt that be reflected in the SP,but then again its not a result of mass selling-----Most of the time its far simpler to just disregard as the dividends are a much lower%
We learn more from plane crashes than safe landings so long as there is an impartial investigation with all of the evidence - and everyone has a vested interest in avoiding another one. BTW I quite enjoyed the movie, Sully - although the characterisation of the NTSB is unfortunate but I can see why they wanted to create drama and tension.
Not a good day for AIR all things considered.
I will no doubt be considered mad by some but I will be doubling down on AIR at some stage in the next wee while, its just too cheap to pass up on and when I think it is bottoming out will be throwing more money in.
Keeping an eye on monthly stats as a good indicator of how the competition is effecting them but feel comfortable that looking through the cycle they will maintain a better yield than most similar SP companies out there.
Wish me luck :)
Two hours on the AIR thread and no answers, go figure! No TA would buy into this down trend, who knows how long it might go on for, or who has the resources and book profits to keep on selling at market? Maybe check out the TA thread, or some comments here about price supports. Not saying your strategy is flawed, just suggesting there are more obvious buy in opportunities if the price drifts lower depending on risk tolerance, right now it is in limbo land and a severe down trend, for new capital entry. Patience could be your friend, while at the moment the AIR price is sagging and in between any clear price support.
I'm not going to clog the AIR thread with off topic discussion whether TA is valid, or is not. Come over to the TA thread and show us your analysis on the dividend included chart, I'm sure you will be welcomed there. I have continued the discussion re dividend adjusted charts, or not, so feel free to join in with your thoughts and analysis.