Quote Originally Posted by Bjauck View Post
Indeed, I have had IFT for a long time and have had a good return over the years. However not all their investments have performed as they would have liked - ergo there is always risk when undertaking a new investment especially if it is a switch from an (historcally) high performing investment. In addition, I think IFT may have sold ZEL preemptively to lock in their profits from ZEL before a period of uncertainty for that company with the ComCom roulette wheel.
Bingo, and there you have it imo, the astute take profits in times of uncertainty and apply those yields in due course to new opportunities as they arise in the future. We investors might take a closer look at what motivates these macro movements in astute investors portfolios, it's like following the money versus swimming against the tide.

Jmho, dyodd. Not a holder, patient watcher.
BAA