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04-11-2015, 09:57 AM
#3871
Cheers for that--I get the impression that alot of regular posters are also sitting on profits,which of course is a different psychological situation than sitting on huge losses like some of the more spec shares.
Its interesting to look at all angles.
Aside from charts(which is more about market sentiment) There is always the fundamental side and I can understand why some,especially those who have put in alot of hard work to arrive at their conclusions,are in for the long haul and it will take a far more dramatic change to shift that strategy--And then there are plenty in the middle that although they like the company and fundamentals,are also a bit wary of market sentiment at the moment,so have set some boundaries.
Its an interesting mix. Its for the most part pointless to debate who is wrong or right,but is educational to look at all options as the outcome unfolds-whatever that is.
As with all things in life though,Ive found the greater the attachment ,the harder it is to let go.
Last edited by skid; 04-11-2015 at 10:03 AM.
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04-11-2015, 10:21 AM
#3872
Originally Posted by skid
Cheers for that--I get the impression that alot of regular posters are also sitting on profits,which of course is a different psychological situation than sitting on huge losses like some of the more spec shares.
Its interesting to look at all angles.
Aside from charts(which is more about market sentiment) There is always the fundamental side and I can understand why some,especially those who have put in alot of hard work to arrive at their conclusions,are in for the long haul and it will take a far more dramatic change to shift that strategy--And then there are plenty in the middle that although they like the company and fundamentals,are also a bit wary of market sentiment at the moment,so have set some boundaries.
Its an interesting mix. Its for the most part pointless to debate who is wrong or right,but is educational to look at all options as the outcome unfolds-whatever that is.
As with all things in life though,Ive found the greater the attachment ,the harder it is to let go.
Yeah Skid A good summary
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04-11-2015, 11:50 AM
#3873
Originally Posted by skid
Cheers for that--I get the impression that alot of regular posters are also sitting on profits,which of course is a different psychological situation than sitting on huge losses like some of the more spec shares.
Its interesting to look at all angles.
Aside from charts(which is more about market sentiment) There is always the fundamental side and I can understand why some,especially those who have put in alot of hard work to arrive at their conclusions,are in for the long haul and it will take a far more dramatic change to shift that strategy--And then there are plenty in the middle that although they like the company and fundamentals,are also a bit wary of market sentiment at the moment,so have set some boundaries.
Its an interesting mix. Its for the most part pointless to debate who is wrong or right,but is educational to look at all options as the outcome unfolds-whatever that is.
As with all things in life though,Ive found the greater the attachment ,the harder it is to let go.
Shares are like anything you buy,a house a car or whatever,the real money is made on purchasing.
Making sure your purchase is correct, means you have to work hard on your research.Good research results in good investments.Poor research results in poor results.
Attachment is where you have to back test your research.If you are confident in your research you can ride the ups and downs.Sentimental attachment is something all of us investors should try to avoid,as it was not part of our research. .
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04-11-2015, 12:04 PM
#3874
I reckon research without attachment is the best out of the lot (but easier said than done)
I remember years ago when oilers were the rage-there was a coal seam oil share that posters loved so much they were going to get
t shirts made--when it sold out at not a great price ,it was a pretty hard landing for them.
No offense intended to AIR or any posters,but its just one more thing to put into the ole over shoulder computer
Last edited by skid; 04-11-2015 at 12:05 PM.
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04-11-2015, 03:35 PM
#3875
Such a shame that market is having such good rally and AIR isn't part of that, wonder why?
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04-11-2015, 03:41 PM
#3876
Originally Posted by sb9
Such a shame that market is having such good rally and AIR isn't part of that, wonder why?
I think some people have seen a few days of SP declines and have decided to lock in a small profit.
Last edited by Beagle; 04-11-2015 at 03:43 PM.
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04-11-2015, 03:51 PM
#3877
Originally Posted by Roger
I think some people have seen a few days of SP declines and have decided to lock in a small profit.
Could only be traders locking in profit or else sp would've been north of $3 with this rally. Anyways happy to play waiting game, not concerned about short term drops.
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04-11-2015, 03:54 PM
#3878
Originally Posted by sb9
Could only be traders locking in profit or else sp would've been north of $3 with this rally. Anyways happy to play waiting game, not concerned about short term drops.
Low volume downtrend probably driven by traders as you say plus your normal nervous small fish, no bigger fish are selling.
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04-11-2015, 04:05 PM
#3879
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
But have you sold winner? You dropped your exit price, and even that was hit today.
Okay winner time you answered Mr Baa_Baa's question or does your silence give us the answer?
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04-11-2015, 04:07 PM
#3880
Originally Posted by couta1
Okay winner time you answered Mr Baa_Baa's question or does your silence give us the answer?
Low volume has been a real problem
Last edited by winner69; 04-11-2015 at 04:08 PM.
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