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    Expand your thinking.....lowering your average price will make it easier to achieve a trading profit/margin if you are trading and in the meantime until that occurs gives you a greater dividend yield % return on your capital. Obviously if you are a dividend yield investor long term then buying in dips is where you ultimately have the opportunity of pushing up the yield % to max advantage.
    Quote Originally Posted by skid View Post
    Buying more shares with the divi pretty much adds the lost value(Dividend) back to your AIR shares and (give or take)puts you back where you started---Everything else depends on the SP performance
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Ah so

    MOPS is the average of a set of Singapore-based oil product price assessments published by Platts, a global energy, petrochemicals, metals and agriculture ...
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    Mean of Platts Singapore


    Paper Tiger no doubt can tell us MOPS is today .... and for July/August to see how it's going against US$55
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIRMANBOY View Post
    Expand your thinking.....lowering your average price will make it easier to achieve a trading profit/margin if you are trading and in the meantime until that occurs gives you a greater dividend yield % return on your capital. Obviously if you are a dividend yield investor long term then buying in dips is where you ultimately have the opportunity of pushing up the yield % to max advantage.
    Have put plan B into action a couple of days ago. Only need to do two or three trades, which drops av. price 2c per trade. My av. price for AIR is $2.10c without div. and $1.75 with div.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    So a close at 193.5

    Low of the day - not a good sign

    Tomorrow be better day?
    Looks like another lower day coming up...testing 190 perhaps???

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    Quote Originally Posted by sb9 View Post
    Looks like another lower day coming up...testing 190 perhaps???
    Good aye. I like to buy at end of day, in the last 15 minutes, when the late sellers have had enough and just want to get out. Sometimes you can get them 1c or 2c below your buy price.
    Last edited by see weed; 15-09-2016 at 02:23 PM.

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    I will probably buy back in if it goes to the $1.80 mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simjp81 View Post
    I will probably buy back in if it goes to the $1.80 mark.
    KW would say ... never buy shares in a downtrend ... she only used to use less polite words
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    And she is again being proved right.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    KW would say ... never buy shares in a downtrend ... she only used to use less polite words
    Im green at this game. How do you know when your not in a down trend? Are there indicators that the bottom has likely been reached?

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    I dont know how anyone could possibly say we have hit the bottom with any certainty.

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