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18-06-2019, 09:57 AM
#791
Originally Posted by silu
In Oct 2016 I wrote the following
"My worst performing share in my whole portfolio. Kept it as feedback from users (as above) was great but in hindsight I should have just sold them at a loss and moved on. No wonder the "normal" Kiwi doesn't like investing in the sharemarket with IPO's like these."
but I stayed strong and in fact topped up in 2017 again. I told myself that nothing has changed in the reasons why I initially bought it and it was the market that was wrong. I feel vindicated now
Good on you, Silu.
I sold just a few to rebalance my portfolio but have kept most of my holding which I added to over the last 4 years. I hope it was you who bought those few of mine.
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18-06-2019, 10:00 AM
#792
Originally Posted by silu
Hope you don't mind if I briefly go off-topic. What does your financial advisor think what you need for retirement? My goal is to be mortgage free and have minimum 300k. That's just for me. No kids. At the moment I'm on track.
Depends on your aspirational lifestyle on retirement?
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18-06-2019, 10:05 AM
#793
Originally Posted by Balance
Depends on your aspirational lifestyle on retirement?
I'm a simple man. Financially if I don't have to worry about housing, where to get my next meal from, can pay bills on time and have money for the occasional travel then I'm content and happy.
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18-06-2019, 10:11 AM
#794
Originally Posted by silu
Hope you don't mind if I briefly go off-topic. What does your financial advisor think what you need for retirement? My goal is to be mortgage free and have minimum 300k. That's just for me. No kids. At the moment I'm on track.
His advice was a million in consumable equity. But as you say it all depends on when you want to retire, how much you want to live on, and what your family situation is.
Are we going to hit $10 by Friday? Not that I am impatient or anything.
Although in the unlikely event we can extrapolate the past 2 years 50c to $4 forward 2 years we are looking at $32 which would do nicely.
Last edited by Timesurfer; 18-06-2019 at 10:19 AM.
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18-06-2019, 10:42 AM
#795
Crikey, the depth looking very favourable for holders today! Hold on.
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18-06-2019, 10:56 AM
#796
Think Webjet..... the share price was around this price in 2015 and now is $14
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18-06-2019, 01:40 PM
#797
I think that this is a very tedious way to accumulate SKO stock for a wanting insto S Her two or three cents increments at a time considering some posters are calling this a ten dollar share sometime in the future , why not bite the bullet and line wipe up to $5.00 and then make a market stand for whats needed/wanted !!!!
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18-06-2019, 02:00 PM
#798
Originally Posted by whatsup
I think that this is a very tedious way to accumulate SKO stock for a wanting insto S Her two or three cents increments at a time considering some posters are calling this a ten dollar share sometime in the future , why not bite the bullet and line wipe up to $5.00 and then make a market stand for whats needed/wanted !!!!
Because there's always people that need to sell...
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18-06-2019, 02:46 PM
#799
SP just hit 420. Nice.
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I'll get me coat
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18-06-2019, 02:49 PM
#800
Originally Posted by whatsup
I think that this is a very tedious way to accumulate SKO stock for a wanting insto S Her two or three cents increments at a time considering some posters are calling this a ten dollar share sometime in the future , why not bite the bullet and line wipe up to $5.00 and then make a market stand for whats needed/wanted !!!!
Maybe they have taken your advice.
Long may the trend continue. Pleased I over paid at 3.98 for some more last week!
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