Don't get ST wrong we value your opinion and tbh you have really livened up the SUM thread, so please keep posting. :t_up:
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Hi Apac, I'm mearnt to be shutting up but I did hold equal amounts of Sum and Ryman before my CNU disaster but now have way more Sum and happy to have it that way never held Met and wouldn't buy them at current prices I guess it depends on if you go by diversification or one basket school of thought they should all continue to do well at the end of the day
I do now. Previously only owned RYM. Sold down that a bit and bought into MET. Took place in the SPP and thn slid down a bit last week and entered SUM.
I previously thought MET was the best to be overweight in but with the recent rise, I now think SUM is - it is smaller so will be able to maintain higher growth rates for longer.
I have put equal amounts into RYM MET and SUM. However I started investing into RYM some years ago, with the consequence that my stake is now worth about 3 times more than the others. I still top up with SUM, although I now have no more available fresh funds so would need to reduce RYM, which I am reluctant to do, given their proven comparatively long track record.I consider RYM, SUM and MET to be represent differing risk levels and are at differing points in company maturity and, while in the same sector, they are complementary investments.
I'm boots and all in SUM having sold out completly of Ryman. I wouldn't own Met until they can prove they can manage their assets better.
I used to own both SUM and MET. Now just SUM. Been averaging up since $2.53. As Mr Creosote says, 'Better get a bucket.'
I hold equal amounts (in terms of shares) of both RYM and SUM, but no MET. Have considered selling down RYM to add to SUM, but for various reasons decided against it.
IMO holding all three fine, although personally I prefer to stick with just the two main players who have proven records.
I only hold SUM, I was too late getting on the RYM bandwagon, have being topping up during the opportunities that arise, and have enough to help diversifty my portfolio. Need to start topping up HNZ now.