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    So far promising volumes - after three hours of Ossi trading (half a trading day) already 2/3 of the average daily volume traded and healthy price motion.

    I reccon todays good news from Fonterra might help as well.

    Is this the beginning of some serious short-sizzling? Do shorters really want to keep their deals open over the weekend? I am wondering whether the rest of the day might become interesting ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    So far promising volumes - after three hours of Ossi trading (half a trading day) already 2/3 of the average daily volume traded and healthy price motion.

    I reccon todays good news from Fonterra might help as well.

    Is this the beginning of some serious short-sizzling? Do shorters really want to keep their deals open over the weekend? I am wondering whether the rest of the day might become interesting ...
    If you study the chart, its the time for the shorters to retreat.

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    Let hope the rally lasts.. and hope your right Tomm.

    NZX needs it.

    Now i will try to post something that makes some sense not jabberwocky Jibberish...lead on MacDuff....

    For those who havnt read the history of the world and the battle of the news papers in the US its worth a read...

    nothing much changes in over century...

    not to dissimilar to the whole China, US - Aussi saga...
    Last edited by Waltzing; 04-12-2020 at 03:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomm View Post
    If you study the chart, its the time for the shorters to retreat.
    What will set cat among pigeons is if one of the executive team buys a decent stake on market, especially if its Peter Nathan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomm View Post
    Hahahahah....this one cracked me ..... hahahah

    Premier Nominees Limited 8,653,719 1.17%
    Bnp Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 5,813,228 0.79%
    Fnz Custodians Limited 4,865,707 0.66%
    Left field 0.00000000009 %
    Epic! I wonder if it is an LLC?

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    Why are BlackRock, Vanguard and Mitsubishi not on those lists of substantial holders? After all they are some of the largest holders..

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    Because the lists are of registered holders, not beneficial owners. Blackrock etc shares held by nominees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macduffy View Post
    Because the lists are of registered holders, not beneficial owners. Blackrock etc shares held by nominees.
    I see, thanks.

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    At least A2 haven’t been attacked by those ‘short and distort’ rogues yet

    If they did get targeted then we’d know what shorting really can do.
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    At least A2 haven’t been attacked by those ‘short and distort’ rogues yet
    If they did get targeted then we’d know what shorting really can do.
    Whether ATM's SP has been manipulated by 'short and distort' institutions is a moot point.

    Anyways it is good to see that such actions are attracting more attention and perhaps review by ASX regulators.

    Here's a link to the SMH recent article on such actions claiming that they are costing investors $billions. See here.
    Last edited by Leftfield; 07-12-2020 at 02:48 PM.

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