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    The great Rob Vinall recently talking about Ryman, but very specific to OCA and the industry. From 1:28

    https://youtu.be/uGDmvRWAgy8

    Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by aperitif View Post
    The great Rob Vinall recently talking about Ryman, but very specific to OCA and the industry. From 1:28

    https://youtu.be/uGDmvRWAgy8

    Enjoy
    Cheers for this link. While Robert Vinall's QA session has no references to OCA - and only the last question to Ryman (and retirement villages in general) - he is a great speaker and very capable to convey the investor perspective ...

    This Q/A might belong into a thread "how to become a better investor". There are definitly worse ways to spend an hour and a half :
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    Did i just see that Harbour/Jarden lower their stake in OCA and increase their stake in My Food Bag

    That’s funny
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Did i just see that Harbour/Jarden lower their stake in OCA and increase their stake in My Food Bag

    That’s funny
    Wow, how to lose your money LOL

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    no its called sell the high one buy the low one
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    no its called sell the high one buy the low one
    No its called punting, sell a solid stock with long term tailwinds and buy a random mutt with no wind.

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    Out on a limb here. I feel the rebalancing prior to 31 March is finished for those with that balance date. Also those holding on revenue account will have sold their more cost holdings and bought lower cost holdings thus getting their tax deduction and new cost price for their holdings. From now we should see steady increase in SP to 1.10 over the next two weeks.
    Could be wrong, but all this means is don't sell in the short term. No fault no foul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    No its called punting, sell a solid stock with long term tailwinds and buy a random mutt with no wind.
    I could think of many better punts than sick bag

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    Not a good idea when the low one is the low one for a big reason.

    It was a success when there was no competition. But now there is lots of (better) competition, hence the sad looking line on the graph and poor sales.

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    Really depends if your a long term investor vs a short term trader/momentum trader on what your views are. If you keep looking at this daily then it looks like a sick pup, but if you have long term views then it doesn't. Each to there own on how you view respective stocks including this one.

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