Interesting with all this talk of recession that the NZX50 is up around 11% ytd. I had my Kiwi Saver in an aggressive fund after last year's sell off which has done pretty well. I have just switched it to cash.
Hmmm, I see NZX50 is up 3.1% year to date not 11%
And the NZX50C which doesnt compound dividends is up under 2% YTD
Or am I misunderstanding the numbers?
18-04-2023, 10:23 AM
SailorRob
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Originally Posted by Poet
Hmmm, I see NZX50 is up 3.1% year to date not 11%
And the NZX50C which doesnt compound dividends is up under 2% YTD
Or am I misunderstanding the numbers?
No you're not.
You are correct. Daytr is a really interesting character, trading off his phone he may need a bigger screen as his figures are way off.
He has provided a lot of misinformation and told us that he's a former pro with 20 years experience.
18-04-2023, 10:24 AM
SailorRob
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Originally Posted by Daytr
Interesting with all this talk of recession that the NZX50 is up around 11% ytd. I had my Kiwi Saver in an aggressive fund after last year's sell off which has done pretty well. I have just switched it to cash.
Dude get your figures right, or even within ballpark.
18-04-2023, 10:36 AM
Daytr
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Originally Posted by Poet
Hmmm, I see NZX50 is up 3.1% year to date not 11%
And the NZX50C which doesnt compound dividends is up under 2% YTD
Or am I misunderstanding the numbers?
Sorry quite correct. My figure was for the last six months not year to date.
18-04-2023, 10:45 AM
bull....
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Originally Posted by Daytr
Sorry quite correct. My figure was for the last six months not year to date.
yep if you timed it right you have done well with your 11% ... could almost forget the rest of the yr and go on holiday with that return
18-04-2023, 10:49 AM
SailorRob
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Originally Posted by bull....
yep if you timed it right you have done well with your 11% ... could almost forget the rest of the yr and go on holiday with that return
So if I was sitting on 14.5% YTD, should I go to cash and forget the rest of the year?
18-04-2023, 10:54 AM
BlackPeter
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Originally Posted by SailorRob
So if I was sitting on 14.5% YTD, should I go to cash and forget the rest of the year?
The answer to this question clearly is dependant on whether SP's will go up or down ... and nobody can tell you that in advance.
18-04-2023, 11:00 AM
bull....
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Originally Posted by SailorRob
So if I was sitting on 14.5% YTD, should I go to cash and forget the rest of the year?
possibily depends on the market conditions and how good you think you are to replicate it again next yr ( which i know you think timing is rubbish ) but did you know this tactic is employed by traders in institutions sometimes to lock in there bonus lol
18-04-2023, 11:14 AM
SailorRob
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Originally Posted by BlackPeter
The answer to this question clearly is dependant on whether SP's will go up or down ... and nobody can tell you that in advance.
Exactly. But what we can say is that over the next 10 years they should rise with earnings and distribute some as cash or buybacks.
Where cash will always be negative real rate.
18-04-2023, 11:16 AM
SailorRob
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Originally Posted by bull....
possibily depends on the market conditions and how good you think you are to replicate it again next yr ( which i know you think timing is rubbish ) but did you know this tactic is employed by traders in institutions sometimes to lock in there bonus lol
I know this tactic is used but I also know that nobody, or VERY few have been successful at employing it to beat the market over long periods.