https://www.shortman.com.au/stock?q=A2M
Meanwhile, shorters continue to cover (buy shares) but sp is slipping.
Interesting as it means that long termers are selling to shorters?
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https://www.shortman.com.au/stock?q=A2M
Meanwhile, shorters continue to cover (buy shares) but sp is slipping.
Interesting as it means that long termers are selling to shorters?
....ah cheers BP. Seems like we hold similar portfolios! 🤕
Apologies if someone already replied to this point, I'm just catching up on the thread. However, somebody needs to point out a basic flaw in your investment strategy, or an alternative at least...
You don't need to 'make your money back' on ATM. Going forward, you should consider ALL shares (indeed all investments) and constantly compare and rank them for best possible return.
If you don't expect a good bounce of the SP in ATM (it sounds like you don't) then sell now and invest in a share in which you are confident. Swings and roundabouts. Paper losses are irrelevant, unless considered for CGT reasons. At any given time, if your portfolio doesn't reflect your best guess for future gains, then you need to rebalance.
Say you own ATM at a loss, and expect it to be rangebound for the next few months (I don't), whilst thinking the commercial property sector is still lagging. Sell ATM, buy KPG or APL. Easy as.
As the saying goes, never get emotionally involved in a share, either on the way up, or the way down!
[Disc: My ATM position is presently under water, but I'm holding for the longer term and hoping for a bounce on news later this month.]
Yep I sold my ATM holding at $13,000 loss. Made back on OCA and PEB
china's feihe launches a2 milk variant and ever wonder why bubs isnt doing well , why feihe just launching goats milk one as well
https://www.nutraingredients-asia.co...patent-granted
Interesting development
This one from Yahoo Finance from 19 Jan. I'll leave the smarter minds amongst us to pick it to pieces...
A2 Milk Company's (NZSE:ATM) Intrinsic Value Is Potentially 95% Above Its Share Price
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/a2-mi...213610097.html