Sounds like a near miss report due for that Alf. Or was it Beagle with a chartered plane :). Yes good post Beagle thanks. Im not buying but holding.
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Sounds like a near miss report due for that Alf. Or was it Beagle with a chartered plane :). Yes good post Beagle thanks. Im not buying but holding.
I have been in a private jet between Fiji and New Zealand and the pilots told us to look to the side about 5 minutes out and again when closer and same thing, we saw an Air NZ flight coming the other way, not a lot of difference in altitude to be honest but similar distance to you, nothing alarming about it from the pilots we had and like you, was a pretty quick glimpse which I got on camera but only a few frames worth.
https://www.nbr.co.nz/article/carry-...%252520Edition
Just got to wait a while :)
[QUOTE=RTM;672409]About 7 weeks ago I sold 7000 at 2.73. They were getting to be to big a % of my portfolio. Now I know I've got a screw loose.[/QUOTE All profit is profit, whether it be large or small, and in my case the larger the profit, the more I leave behind when I pass on, so from that viewpoint, you can't lose aye.
These are on my regret list. I sold for a large parcel @ $1.98 after buying in at $1.78! I'd just sold some investment property and threw the money into shares with little to no research. Then subsiquently freaked out and sold up after a few of my investments rapidly depleated in value... Lesson learnt. Unfortunetley it was before I discovered this site which is a huge resource! Thanks everyone for their input. Missed on this one but have learnt a bucket load from peoples opinions on the way...
i can relate. i sold 50% of my AIR stock when it hit 2.45 bc the rest of my portfolio had taken some big hits and I was trying to get a bird in the hand, instead of just admiring the ones in the bush (ok that made more sense in my head) but you know i wanted to get some actual profit in the bank, not just on paper. we all know its easy enough to rue selling or not selling but if we had that sort of insight we'd all be millionaires.