I agree. It is the same as the masses worrying about Kiwisaver fees as if that is the most important thing in investing..
Being as old as I am I can remember when the norm was 2.5% brokerage. .2% doesn't even register.
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My take for the recent price kick in is due to lower fx rate for NZD caused mainly due to formation of new govt. and the new study re milk intolerance both of these events which incidentally happened over the past weekend.
Another futuristic event is being priced in is the impact of singles day event in Nov or 11/11. All in all makes for an interesting ASM coming up on 21st Nov, wonder where's the venue going to be this time around which is still to be announced.
8.50 now, wish it would slow down. Need to buy another 15,000 before it gets to 9dolla:eek2:. $8.10c new low now?
risk adjusted fair value is still sitting on $7
The euphoria worries me a little bit though as the stock has been so tightly wound around continued outperformance... don't want any fast action erosion of that 420% return :)
I'm wary too. seems to be knee-jerk reaction to lower NZD but that can change in a few minutes. (at 0.6900 vs USD, we've already reached strong previous support areas). However, despite the excitement over this stock, I think many people (on here as well as institutions and the general share-buying public), have not got onboard yet, which suggests some room to keep running. I think the level of public awareness is about the same as when XRO was $2-$3...
Not sure if I'm being got at or not here? A whole lot of my posts disappeared ages ago, but no I'm not an avid poster. Mainly because I haven't had much of interest to talk about until now. I prefer my A2 numbers to keep going up rather than my post numbers! And with most topics, I find other many other's opinions far more knowledgeable than mine would have been. Many posters are much appreciated (by myself and others I'm sure) as they provide insight and knowledge of which we may have otherwise been unaware.
To answer then - it might be risky but it's gone from about 18% of my portfolio to 80% and I'll keep running with it for the time being. Many posters have appeared to think that anything over 10-15% is getting risky so I must be in uber-risk territory - but whilst it outshines everything else I'll hold on. The rules say I'm silly - the value says not.