never ever on panic mode.
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never ever on panic mode.
I always sell companies that do not achieve what they forecast they will do.
In TGH's case it was their own figures,not some broker's forecast.And that means they have no credibilty with me.
Gone.!
Yes i agree esp re credibility; this is generally the assertive action to take. I do note esp in aus the response is ruthless to undershooting and stocks can be also oversold. The maxim of; one bad announcement is followed by a few more, motivates the get out actions.
Each day in every way I'm getting better and better at selling..... each day in every way I'm getting better...
That's investing. Trading though is different. Good buying last week. Now just to judge the time the sell.
Yeah ballsy stuff 777 good luck to you:cool:.. Ive saved 10 c share atp by holding.
https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/tegel-...ms-jr-p-198203
Sounds like Inghams are basically dumping?