I don't get what's racist about the obvious - that some posters here think poorly of China & China consumers but are happy for them to keep buying A2 IF?
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This thread has completely deteriorated over the past couple of months. Nothing aside from conjecture, rumour and speculation.
Will come back when there's something of substance to discuss.
"construct a sentence properly"
we are guilty of typing on one keyboard and looking at other screens at the same time.
this stock is global and its fortunes will only become more difficult to predict as that trading increases.
DISC: 95% or more of this post was typed not viewing the keyboard.
Lol...so true Balance. ....
Can we go back to some discussion please? Just a quick question re TA on the A2M.ASX. Is the A$10.00 support significant or where do we see additional lows should we breach that level?
If one would know the sp is heading...he or she won't be here.... would be at the private island.
Current posts are reflecting the real facts..
You are sure that you don't see the racism?
While it is true that there are in any statistical relevant population group some people who "love their money" - is it blatant racism to put this label on one particular group in the population. You could say exactly the same thing about white supremacist's or people coming from Africa, couldn't you?
Every group of people contains good and bad people. Putting however negative attributes which happen in all human groups just on one of them is racism.
Easy as that.
I don't think $10 is significant except for 'round number' support sentiment, the double bottom $9.82 (recent low), and below that $9.24, and $8.14.
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Agreed - they love their money.
I think there is a misunderstanding about what this post is trying to say
If I can take the liberty to clarify...
Balance is saying that ATM shareholders (or maybe NZers) love chinese peoples' money not that chinese people love money
Lol... people here hate the facts.....loll
Some kiwis hate Chinese and Asian...but love thier money.....that is the fact....
You are back peddling here - started out as 'all', then 'most', and now 'some'.
'SOME' is such a 'nothing'!
Some people hate Chinese, some hate Maori, some hate white people.
'SOME' really means nothing.
Lol...u are one of them...lol
Some Kiwi only ?? .... At present in the world Chinese are most not loved community ...part due to their own doing and ways and part due to prejudices in other people's mind as Chinese do many things differently then them ...If u see a particular subset group of population having very peculiar ways of doing and thinking about things then noting that behaviour ( can be both good ways or bad ways ) or associating that behaviour with that particular group is not racist profiling but factual profiling .
But now a days its become easy and fashionable to call out racism if another type person finds some peculiar facts about other type groups or community
In my view all note that peculiarities ...some in mind and some in words too and I see nothing wrong with it ...If people have common faults or merits then noting that is factual not racism
Thats my opinion only ...so please dont assume I am racist ...lol
Have noted many cases of reverse racism in NZ these days ...
Can we move the focus back to the stock please. Many of your posts are nonsensical.
A shareholder isnt racist for simply holding shares in a company which sells a product to a specific country, but you are sure as hell racist when you start to spout unreadable crap about a dislike for Asian people, or that we hate them but love their money. Honestly, take a break from the forum, I cant work out if your typing while drunk, but I'm finding your posts extremely hard to decipher, let alone read.
Thanks, Poet - bang on.
Now back to ATM.
Notice how the sp gets bought up on small volume each morning on NZX before ASX opens, and then get sold down?
Either the naive are buying without being aware of market dynamics or yes, I agree that there's some market 'manipulation' going on.