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25-08-2015, 02:43 PM
#6241
If its that poor hoop answer the question?
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25-08-2015, 04:27 PM
#6242
Originally Posted by tim23
If its that poor hoop answer the question?
Yes Tim it is poor posting,, because:..
...This is the Heartland thread.
...Re: Your off topic question ..I suggest you read .KW's thread Using TA to time entries and Exits .. it is an excellent thread and educational.... KW's first post sums it up well..
Hope this helps
Hoop
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25-08-2015, 05:02 PM
#6243
Originally Posted by Hoop
I don't think HNZ is in gloom...Its rosy....Its just the share price is in a downtrend and investors out there lack patience to be able to wait for trend reversal...Buying into a downtrend is a bad practice and a no..no..in the 101 investor handbook...
So...why do so many investors (many experienced + an odd fund manager or two ) ignore this basic discipline....
Very pertinent point in volatile plus times Hoop. Sold more stocks off today on the bounce including some HNZ to get to my new cash target my margin of safety/ comfort zone of which like fingerprints will be unique.
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25-08-2015, 05:08 PM
#6244
Six green bars, I would have thought, gives a pretty obvious clue that people value someone with Hoop's technical analysis abilities.
Last edited by Beagle; 25-08-2015 at 05:11 PM.
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25-08-2015, 05:42 PM
#6245
Aust banks up heaps -- HNZ down heaps. Go figure
It's not fair.
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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25-08-2015, 11:25 PM
#6246
Originally Posted by winner69
Aust banks up heaps -- HNZ down heaps. Go figure
It's not fair.
HNZ is just the little sheep of the banking family - it just follows the ozzie banks. It should have a good run tomorrow to catch up with the ozzies right?
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26-08-2015, 07:22 AM
#6247
Originally Posted by axe
HNZ is just the little sheep of the banking family - it just follows the ozzie banks. It should have a good run tomorrow to catch up with the ozzies right?
Unfortunately you are most probably right.
I feel HNZ has been tainted by the Aussie Banks,and with unfounded concerns about HNZ's dairying exposure.
As I have posted before, their name Heartland, may have mistakenly been seen that HNZ is some kind of rural bank.
Time is the friend of good companies,and the enemy of poor companies.
HNZ is a very good company.
For the astute dividend chasers......Buying HNZ today and you will receive THREE DIVIDENDS over the next 403 days.!!! Time is our friend.!!! lol.
Last edited by percy; 26-08-2015 at 07:36 AM.
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26-08-2015, 08:08 AM
#6248
Wow are you taking respnsibility for that recommendation percy!!.What happens when the div prop has gone and check what USA and asian mkts did today. Id edit that post if i was you.
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26-08-2015, 08:40 AM
#6249
Time line.
11th May .......Major shareholder Greg Tomlinson increases his holding at $1.30.
Late July.........Brokers Craigs and FNZC research confirms HNZ are producing the goods.
30th July.........HNZ's update guidance is positive.
18th August....HNZ result.Record profit,low dairying exposure confirmed.Posible share buy back because of excess capital,positive,as it will increase ROE,EPS and most probably the dividend..Increased increased dividend announced.A fantastic result and outlook.
18th August...I buy more shares at $1.15.
24th August..CEO Jeff Greenslade buys shares at $1.15.
24th August ..Head of banking,Chris Flood buys shares at $1.16.
As per always, we must do our own research, and make up our own minds whether we buy,sell or hold any company's shares.
Last edited by percy; 26-08-2015 at 08:44 AM.
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26-08-2015, 08:58 AM
#6250
Originally Posted by percy
Time line.
11th May .......Major shareholder Greg Tomlinson increases his holding at $1.30.
Late July.........Brokers Craigs and FNZC research confirms HNZ are producing the goods.
30th July.........HNZ's update guidance is positive.
18th August....HNZ result.Record profit,low dairying exposure confirmed.Posible share buy back because of excess capital,positive,as it will increase ROE,EPS and most probably the dividend..Increased increased dividend announced.A fantastic result and outlook.
18th August...I buy more shares at $1.15.
24th August..CEO Jeff Greenslade buys shares at $1.15.
24th August ..Head of banking,Chris Flood buys shares at $1.16.
As per always, we must do our own research, and make up our own minds whether we buy,sell or hold any company's shares.
Timeline
HNZ in results presentation "Key drivers of growth are GDP and employment"
FNZC this week "30% chance if recession" ....leading to higher unemployment
HNZ next year maybe "poorer economic conditions than expected meant we did not meet growth expectations"
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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