I'd say its a unique / golden opportunity to top up / buy in if you think the company's optimism about its future prospects is soundly based, (I stand by my previous comments in that regard, see previous page). Fact is entry / exit from the NZX50 can have a dramatic impact on a companies share price as we saw with CVT when it was granted entry and bolted up 20%.
On the other hand there might be a golden opportunity for those with a more neutral view "hold approach" to sell now and repurchase as part of the closing match process on Friday.
Opportunity knocks depending on one's viewpoint. DYOR. Disc Not holding or contemplating purchasing on Friday afternoon.
Well I 'DMOR' as Roger advised.
Closing price on 12th September (date of Roger's post) was $1.33 (the indicative sell price).
Closing price on 15th September (date of exit from NZX50) was $1.35 (the indicative repurchase price).
Throw in another couple of percent for buy and sell brokerage and I get a total loss of 4.7cps on this sure fire trade. Which only goes to show that no matter how sensible a trading opprtunity seems, there is no sure thing on the market.
SNOOPY
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Closing price on 12th September (date of Roger's post) was $1.33 (the indicative sell price).
Closing price on 15th September (date of exit from NZX50) was $1.35 (the indicative repurchase price).
Throw in another couple of percent for buy and sell brokerage and I get a total loss of 4.7cps on this sure fire trade. Which only goes to show that no matter how sensible a trading opprtunity seems, there is no sure thing on the market.
SNOOPY
It mightn't all happen on day one. Lets keep an eye on it for a couple or three weeks.
Took a few days before AIR wandered its way down to 193....hopefully its new base.
Just a heads-up folks. SKL is being removed from the NZX50 index during the close of trading match process on Friday 16th Sept. Likely to see significant downward pressure by index tracking funds exiting this stock. I also note that ACC who have a superb track record of investment returns have been reducing their holding lately.
I'd also note that exiting the NZX50 does not effect their underlying business but rather the way in which some may trade their interests in the business.
Noob question: where do you get that sort of trade info?
Just find a broker who provides you with market depth information ... e.g. ANZSecurities (as long as you trade with them at least once every 3 months).
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