As Peter Lynch said "Sometimes it’s always darkest before the dawn, but then again, other times it’s
always darkest before pitch black."
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As Peter Lynch said "Sometimes it’s always darkest before the dawn, but then again, other times it’s
always darkest before pitch black."
Luckily this is a share trader forum and not a hold for longterm forum. People generally do better holding than trading. Although with this share who knows. Just be aware most people here are traders and not longterm holders. DYOR
A2 sales history below - annual totals at each half year (ie rolling two halves)
a bright future needs one of those hockey sticks patterns - invariably those never turn into reality
I think the SP might head lower in the short term. I won't be increasing my current holding, but will look into it if things are on the up. I am still positive about the longterm, as COVID was their real reason they went downhill. Of course management did enjoy the ride, sitting in the passenger seat before and during the pandemic with their eyes closed and hopefully they will learn from this mistakes, as what Fletcher Building learnt. They need to prove they are on top of things for me to double down. Currently A2 is under 5% of my portfolio
The ole ATM thread. Still racking up the comments and views. By far the most talked about stock on sharetrader.
Wanted to say thanks to couta1 for sharing his ATM story. This thread always has numerous 'guests' viewing the page and I bet some are young investors in their 20s that don't want to create a profile and post, but will certainly be taking a lot from this website just by reading the comments. You being so upfront and honest with your story, especially around losing $$$ may help someone in the future avoid they same fate on other stocks. It's certainly something I have taken a mental note on and will try learn from.
aperitif- thanks for being the resident ATM bull taking on some of the ST legends. Certainly helps generate discussion.
I've only ever known red ink on ATM personally. By memory, bought in at $19 and sold at $16. Small amount. Consider myself lucky. Sold out because of some very loud barking from Beagle, Balance and Bull after downgrade 2 (think they called themselves the B team?). I had never owned a stock going through multiple downgrades. I figured management understood the company and downgraded then that was it. How many downgrades was it in the end? 4 or 5? If it wasnt for sharetrader I would have been a possum in the headlights for at least another downgrade before I figured out what was going on.
Currently I am (like almost everyone else) watching and waiting in the wings to pick up some near the bottom. Where that is?? Nobody knows.. Good luck all. :)