Haha I did the same starting at $15.43, got to cover all bases on this one, we are pretty much in synch. PS-Hope you've got your popcorn and glass of A2 with Canterbury Cream ready.
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Got to get more Canta cream this avo. Just bought my last lot of a2 for the year at 15.20, 5 min after Aus opened. Gee it moves fast, talk about the fast and the furious, went to amend the order to 15.10, but in that 30 seconds it had gone down to 15 15 and took me out at 15.20:eek2:.
https://www.shortman.com.au/stock?q=A2M
Around 5m shares covered since short positions peaked at 9.17% on 11 December but still high at 8.47%.
Here's a perspective on what the shorters are still there :
https://www.ig.com/au/news-and-trade...n-short-191218
"Some answers may be found in the musings of Citibank analysts, who remain bearish on A2’s prospects. etc etc "
Guess the shooters are prepared to buy the 'long' short game.
Brave souls!
Another Scientific for A2Milk
https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/advanc...dFrom=fulltext
Harping back to the science?
The science depends on which science you look at.
ATM didn't do so well in 2002 when they tried to say that A1 (eg 'normal') milk causes type 1 diabetes and heart disease, or autism and schizophrenia - starts to get a bit fringe really.
Empirically it can be shown that A1 can cause gut discomfort in some people whereas A2 doesn't - much more solid ground to rest on.
ATM seems to have pulled back from that - for the good.
Generally running the science line will be a loser for most people - especially with some of the bigger claims (autism etc).
Regarding my comment 'normal' milk - in reality it seems that A2 is normal and A1 was a mutation - just so happens that cows that have it produce better hence the widespread adoption of A1/A2 cows.
A couple of interesting articles
https://www.noted.co.nz/health/healt...r-your-stomach
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A2_milk