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26-08-2015, 01:03 PM
#3651
Ex 28th friday so tomorrow last chance. But is the div a prop holding up the s/p? If so what happens when that prop is taken away in these volatile mkts.A bit irrational atm with great results still being marked down.
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26-08-2015, 04:54 PM
#3652
With almost 2 million in the sells and just 320,000 in the buys..could be better buying (for long term) to be had after the dividend?
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Ex 28th friday so tomorrow last chance. But is the div a prop holding up the s/p? If so what happens when that prop is taken away in these volatile mkts.A bit irrational atm with great results still being marked down.
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26-08-2015, 09:39 PM
#3653
Certainly need to look at both sides and not pressure oneself into a weak position ( pant, pant mustn't miss out, must buy cum div). And what sentiment is in the mkts on the day etc. Been pretty spastic out there; .......knee jerks.
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26-08-2015, 10:00 PM
#3654
Originally Posted by BIRMANBOY
With almost 2 million in the sells and just 320,000 in the buys..could be better buying (for long term) to be had after the dividend?
Do you think all those sellers above 45c are waiting to pounce after ex. div? If they are, bring it on. I will keep on buying right down to the bottom. Looking forward to big div in oct.
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27-08-2015, 10:21 AM
#3655
Sellers don't pounce.....buyers pounce...Also it doesn't matter what price you want to pay or sell for if the market pressures dictate something else. To make a highly generalized statement...more sellers than buyers will/should push SP down. In many cases SP will drop by the amount of the div after it goes ex-div. No-one in their right mind buys at a higher price than they need to...not even die-hard boosters of a share. Yes its a good dividend..I am looking at buying myself...but the dividend history is rather short and has been dropping. To insulate myself against further possible div drops and SP erosion I am trying to buy as cheaply as possible so am gambling that I can buy cheaper AFTER the div.. Notice I said gamble...cos that what it is. May or may not drop but in present climate I believe that its a strong possibility. There's plenty out there for everybody....you don't need to rush
Originally Posted by see weed
Do you think all those sellers above 45c are waiting to pounce after ex. div? If they are, bring it on. I will keep on buying right down to the bottom. Looking forward to big div in oct.
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28-08-2015, 10:19 AM
#3656
Yesterdays close from memory was .435c. Today it says yesterdays close was .415c .
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28-08-2015, 10:23 AM
#3657
Originally Posted by see weed
Yesterdays close from memory was .435c. Today it says yesterdays close was .415c .
They might've adjusted the 2c divvy see weed, hence the difference as it went ex-div.
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28-08-2015, 03:44 PM
#3658
Originally Posted by see weed
Yesterdays close from memory was .435c. Today it says yesterdays close was .415c .
And back up to $43c this afternoon. Looks like there was some very good buying had pre-dividend.
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07-09-2015, 06:40 PM
#3659
Wow...to quote a famous line from the movie Wall St, I sure went down the toilet on that ugly *****
Where too from here ?...I have no idea to be honest.
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07-09-2015, 06:42 PM
#3660
Originally Posted by Joshuatree
Ex 28th friday so tomorrow last chance. But is the div a prop holding up the s/p? If so what happens when that prop is taken away in these volatile mkts.A bit irrational atm with great results still being marked down.
Watching for an entry.
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