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    come on guys...the brave one will be rewarded!!!!

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    Mel, sum, cen, air
    Last edited by Entrep; 02-03-2020 at 01:17 PM.

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    Default Here is my shopping list. $300k odd with recession target prices attached. asx/nzx

    Stocks I want to own post recession price target current Diff invest $$
    cen 5 6.58 24% 30
    BIN 2 2.7 26% 10
    scales 3 4.2 29% 20
    TNR 1.5 2.2 32% 10
    mel 3 4.49 33% 30
    A2M 10 15 33% 20
    aia 5 7.69 35% 20
    mcy 3 4.65 35% 40
    pot 4 6.35 37% 20
    SKC 2 3.2 38% 20
    NPH 2 3.2 38% 20
    fletcher 3 5 40% 10
    sum 4 6.8 41% 15
    sanford 4 7.1 44% 20
    mft 20 36 44% 20
    ARV 1 1.8 44% 5
    HLG 2.5 5 50% 5
    SSG 0.3 0.66 55% 5
    kina 0.5 1.3 62% 10
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    so need some pretty rough declines to see any of these purchases.
    reckon nph, scales and hlg will be my first buys
    Last edited by Leemsip; 02-03-2020 at 12:35 PM.

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    Well, Im buying Westpac, The have dropped 10% in last few days, and AMP dropping like a stone. Except I am fast coming to the maximum I will invest in the Markets of $270,000, so I will wait a week before I make my final purchases, then I will just have to sit tight and grin and bear any further drops. I figure if the market crashes a lot more, cash wont be worth holding either so no matter what you invest in you will lose. I was going to buy another house, but I have this feeling as the economy turns to custard, house prices will come down quite dramatically, and with inflation moving, interest rates will go up, just making the whole s****box even worse. But I'm not panicking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leemsip View Post
    so need some pretty rough declines to see any of these purchases.
    reckon nph, scales and hlg will be my first buys
    HLG at $2.50, extreme good luck with that one, if that miracle happened I would be using the house as equity to load up a whole lot more.

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    I still like Ebos for the same reasons, but now even more because its medical stuff. How good is that , strong demand, of course supply chain might be a risk but same for everyone.
    Its still not cheap tho. so always the premium for quality. yield not great either sadly. but not less than a TD.
    For clarity, nothing I say is advice....

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    Quote Originally Posted by peat View Post
    I still like Ebos for the same reasons, but now even more because its medical stuff. How good is that , strong demand, of course supply chain might be a risk but same for everyone.
    Its still not cheap tho. so always the premium for quality. yield not great either sadly. but not less than a TD.
    They must have been distributing much more medical supplies than normal, they are the only NZ stock I did not sell out of. Even the pet food side etc should be doing well, especislly with all the advice for people to stock up on Pet food. I am comfortable holding through some short term dips

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waikaka View Post
    Picking up some soggy gutter butts with maybe a puff or two left

    Cautiously buying in order of conviction:

    NZR
    TPW
    MPG
    TWR
    STU
    SKT
    NZME

    Some pretty ugly names in there but I imagine most will be around in a few years and should be worth more than they are priced at the moment.

    Jeez Waikaka, NZR are extremely expensive at these prices. Agree STU good buying though.

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    What is the best source of free charts these days for NZ shares?

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