I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole at current level until I see the result.
Whatever the result is Earl will call it "strong" lol
30-12-2019, 12:25 PM
couta1
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Originally Posted by Beagle
Whatever the result is Earl will call it "strong" lol
Yep but the question is whether its $1.36 strong or of $1.10 kinda strength, punters need to decide for themselves what kinda cup of tea they will be served up.
30-12-2019, 12:31 PM
Davexl
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Originally Posted by couta1
Yep but the question is whether its $1.36 strong or of $1.10 kinda strength, punters need to decide for themselves what kinda cup of tea they will be served up.
I'm learning to rebalance from living of just dividends to a better mix of div and capital gains this next year. The div yield @ 3.46% net compares OK for me in this sector, and we FINALLY have some capital gain...
30-12-2019, 12:32 PM
BlackPeter
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Originally Posted by couta1
Yep but the question is whether its $1.36 strong or of $1.10 kinda strength, punters need to decide for themselves what kinda cup of tea they will be served up.
Hmm - didn't the Couta theorem state that 10 OCA's are equivalent to one RYM? Given that Ryman trades at the moment at $16,71, then OCA is in the mid 130' ies still cheap as chips. Should be in the 160'ies.
Or - don't you trust your theorem anymore :p ???
30-12-2019, 12:45 PM
couta1
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Originally Posted by BlackPeter
Hmm - didn't the Couta theorem state that 10 OCA's are equivalent to one RYM? Given that Ryman trades at the moment at $16,71, then OCA is in the mid 130' ies still cheap as chips. Should be in the 160'ies.
Or - don't you trust your theorem anymore :p ???
Yes exactly it should be in the $1.60ies, ask yourself why it's not? Remember a theorum only operates correctly if all the parameters are correct.
30-12-2019, 12:50 PM
penn
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Originally Posted by couta1
Really cheer yourself up by taking some profit at the current irrational price level.
You keep giving this financial advice, and If we had acted the first time you said it, would have missed $100's in gains. Begining to look like Couta is the party 'hoovering them up, and wants to keep the sellers coming.
30-12-2019, 12:59 PM
couta1
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Originally Posted by penn
You keep giving this financial advice, and If we had acted the first time you said it, would have missed $100's in gains. Begining to look like Couta is the party 'hoovering them up, and wants to keep the sellers coming.
Not financial advice, just encouragement from my personal learning experiences and remember all profit is profit. PS-You dont have to sell everything at once so laddering your sale still produces a satisfactory result.
30-12-2019, 01:22 PM
macduffy
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Originally Posted by couta1
Yes exactly it should be in the $1.60ies, ask yourself why it's not? Remember a theorum only operates correctly if all the parameters are correct.
Price relativity theories only work if all factors, particularly management, remain constant. Not a good enough basis for investing, for me.
30-12-2019, 01:27 PM
Davexl
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Originally Posted by macduffy
Price relativity theories only work if all factors, particularly management, remain constant. Not a good enough basis for investing, for me.
I like the sound of this theorum, it would be interesting to go back thru the experimental data to verify. In the $1.60's sounds very nice to me...
30-12-2019, 02:05 PM
Baa_Baa
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Originally Posted by Davexl
I like the sound of this theorum, it would be interesting to go back thru the experimental data to verify. In the $1.60's sounds very nice to me...