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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by pierre View Post
    June Balance date - FY result announced late August.
    Thanks Pierre!

    Does anyone know why the volumes of HGH on ASX are so thin?
    (Guess its not a good idea to invest in HGH on ASX given dividend imputation,etc..)
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    Quote Originally Posted by newbieinvestor View Post
    Thanks Pierre!

    Does anyone know why the volumes of HGH on ASX are so thin?
    (Guess its not a good idea to invest in HGH on ASX given dividend imputation,etc..)
    To my knowledge you get the same imputation as an NZ tax resident with both the NZX and ASX HGH shares. The Australians have many listed banks and finance companies to choose from and most pay dividends with franking credits (the aus version of imputation), HGH is probably not as compelling in comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monarch View Post
    To my knowledge you get the same imputation as an NZ tax resident with both the NZX and ASX HGH shares. The Australians have many listed banks and finance companies to choose from and most pay dividends with franking credits (the aus version of imputation), HGH is probably not as compelling in comparison.
    Thanks Monarch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    A lot depends upon your risk tolerance and timeframe for holding. I wouldn't describe the share price as slowly crumbling, you'd expect a down day today.

    The TA isn't especially clear to me at this point in time. I remain a happy holder with a significant allocation. The recent acquisition will be eps accretive.

    2.23 hmmm... Wonder if it will go to 2.20 ...Will wait watch and see... but yeah looks like good times to back up the truck coming up for you Beagle
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    Quote Originally Posted by newbieinvestor View Post
    2.23 hmmm... Wonder if it will go to 2.20 ...Will wait watch and see... but yeah looks like good times to back up the truck coming up for you Beagle
    I bought a few yesterday, that's why it's down today. A nasty response to me purchasing that I'm hoping will go away one day soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by 850man View Post
    I bought a few yesterday, that's why it's down today. A nasty response to me purchasing that I'm hoping will go away one day soon
    My share purchases also result in the same outcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbieinvestor View Post
    2.23 hmmm... Wonder if it will go to 2.20 ...Will wait watch and see... but yeah looks like good times to back up the truck coming up for you Beagle
    I'm already close to my self imposed maximum portfolio allocation to any one stock on this one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    I'm already close to my self imposed maximum portfolio allocation to any one stock on this one.

    So if I may ask - do you have a fixed % of how much you allocate to one stock (similar to your signature - do you divide equally amongst each.... even if say your conviction levels are higher of some over others? )

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    Quote Originally Posted by newbieinvestor View Post
    So if I may ask - do you have a fixed % of how much you allocate to one stock (similar to your signature - do you divide equally amongst each.... even if say your conviction levels are higher of some over others? )
    Everyone needs to find what suits them best in terms of portfolio allocation strategies. What's appropriate for me, a few years away from retirement may not suit someone a lot younger who's prepared to take a more risky approach. A few years back in my mid 50's I would sometimes go to 15% for a really high conviction position but these days I am more comfortable with a 10% maximum allocation and only go there for very high conviction stocks. Holdings vary depending on the level of conviction, for example OCA was 3.5% but was raised to 5% yesterday. Hope that helps.
    Last edited by Beagle; 10-05-2022 at 11:49 AM.
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