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05-02-2015, 09:31 AM
#4371
Originally Posted by Yoda
With this going up so quickly, can we expect a slight correction? Most analysts seem to say hold. Of course i will get the DYOR. But looking to top up,and not sure of an entrance timing , but looks like,snooze you loose just now, with lots of buyers. I only have 5% in this so thinking i need to move funds around.
I appreciate your previous posts Roger, winner et.al.
Someone asked me by pm last week whether they should use their kids money to invest @ $1.27. ( I presumed this was money for their kids tertiary education). Same advice applies this week. If you're investing for 2-3 years or longer the fact that the SP has had a good run lately isn't going to matter. That said as per post #4383 don't expect another 32% in the next three months.
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05-02-2015, 09:43 AM
#4372
This is the strongest run its ever been on. Who knows where it will stop. Could be the top here, or could keep going much further. No sell signals anywhere though, so ride the god times.
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05-02-2015, 10:01 AM
#4373
I invested in HNZ for my 2 teenage daughters in 2012. Average price per share for them today, including DRP shares is 53c. My older daughter in her 2nd year at Uni has fallen so in love with her HNZ shares that she decided not to sell them to pay for her fees and instead takes extra shifts at the supermarket to top up the money received from HNZ's juicy dividends to pay the fees. I have no hesitation to suggest HNZ as a good investment for kids tertiary education as long as people are looking ahead a few years. And of course sign up to the DRP. DYOR.
Originally Posted by Roger
Someone asked me by pm last week whether they should use their kids money to invest @ $1.27. ( I presumed this was money for their kids tertiary education). Same advice applies this week. If you're investing for 2-3 years or longer the fact that the SP has had a good run lately isn't going to matter. That said as per post #4383 don't expect another 32% in the next three months.
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05-02-2015, 12:27 PM
#4374
Originally Posted by Roger
Someone asked me by pm last week whether they should use their kids money to invest @ $1.27. ( I presumed this was money for their kids tertiary education). Same advice applies this week. If you're investing for 2-3 years or longer the fact that the SP has had a good run lately isn't going to matter. That said as per post #4383 don't expect another 32% in the next three months.
It's up 7% since your post 4383 the other day
Well on the way to 32% in 3 months
That's only 170 odd
With increasing ROE and all that growth to come and HER still to come this is a classic case punters clamouring to own the bank than put money in the bank. After all HNZ always achieves what they say they will.
Simon and Jeff need to be upfront about real prospects. If they were 2 bucks by year end
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05-02-2015, 12:35 PM
#4375
HNZ on an intra-day basis has exceeded the TA breakout target of $1.38, also resistance, a close above this would set the new support line.
Currently @ $1.39
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Thanks PT, that's very helpful. So the charts should start in Feb 2011, which then looks like this. To update my previous post, the monthly chart that used "junk data", there is no gap to fill, it's only 'blue sky' above.
Attachment 6723
cheers
BAA
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05-02-2015, 02:04 PM
#4376
Originally Posted by iceman
I invested in HNZ for my 2 teenage daughters in 2012. Average price per share for them today, including DRP shares is 53c. My older daughter in her 2nd year at Uni has fallen so in love with her HNZ shares that she decided not to sell them to pay for her fees and instead takes extra shifts at the supermarket to top up the money received from HNZ's juicy dividends to pay the fees. I have no hesitation to suggest HNZ as a good investment for kids tertiary education as long as people are looking ahead a few years. And of course sign up to the DRP. DYOR.
I know how your daughter feels. As a student I loved my RJI and BIL shares. I loved them as much as I love my ANZ, hnz, spk and cnu shares today.
However, In October 1987 they took their love away. It was a nasty break up. I was left with nothing.
Last edited by Bobdn; 05-02-2015 at 02:06 PM.
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05-02-2015, 02:07 PM
#4377
Originally Posted by Bobdn
I know how your daughter feels. As a student I loved my RJI and BIL shares. I loved them as much as I love my ANZ,, spk and cnu shares today.
However, In October 1987 they took their love away. It was a nasty break up. I was left with nothing.
And Robert and Ron got knighthoods ?????????????????!!!!!
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05-02-2015, 02:30 PM
#4378
Member
Originally Posted by percy
And Robert and Ron got knighthoods ?????????????????!!!!!
Sure did Percy which for me underlines the pathetic reasoning of the honours system.
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05-02-2015, 03:05 PM
#4379
Originally Posted by winner69
It's up 7% since your post 4383 the other day
Well on the way to 32% in 3 months
That's only 170 odd
With increasing ROE and all that growth to come and HER still to come this is a classic case punters clamouring to own the bank than put money in the bank. After all HNZ always achieves what they say they will.
Simon and Jeff need to be upfront about real prospects. If they were 2 bucks by year end
Mate the post was made when it was $1.32 so maybe not up 7% depending on where the SP has already got to today but getting somewhere near that, about what someone would earn after tax by putting their money on deposit with HNZ for two years, not two minutes in the market which serves well to illustrate your other point.
No question there's plenty more growth to come over time. Classic stock to stick in the bottom draw in my opinion.
Last edited by Beagle; 05-02-2015 at 03:10 PM.
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05-02-2015, 03:10 PM
#4380
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