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anyone buy more CUU yesterday/friday with the low? seems to be moving up a bit this morning....hopefully closes over 1.50 |
So my BIP (defensive) BNS.TO, SLF.To are doing ok, but POT continues to slide today. Can anyone explain why POT continues to go down? |
^Not sure, since CIBC just increased it's price target. I'm tempted to buy-in to POT right now... edit: bought in at 51.75 |
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Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Fails to Capitalize on Price-Target Hike | Market Observations | Schaeffer's Investment Research Nice!! Great strike price |
^Are you holding it long-term? Looking at POT, it seems to fluctuate between $50-60 for last 6 months. I'm looking to sell at maybe 56-57, then wait for it to drop again and re-buy in. |
Yep I am looking at holding for about 1 yr. As I see the price go down I am buying more! Although I am getting nervous today with back to back 4% drops. |
Can somebody explain the pre/post stock-split prices of POT? Looking at the price chart on Google Finance, pre-split price was $62. Post-split was still ~$60? If stock was split 3:1, shouldn't price be $20? |
mkt tank. unseen greece default? cant neg with creditors? Posted via RS Mobile |
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An example I have would be... me buying shares of citibank at 2.60 back in 2008, and selling it for $39.00 in 2011. If you google finance it back 2 years, you'll see it NEVER hit $2.60 (it was adjusted to $26 on the chart) edit: there are also two types of splits, POT was reverse split http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_split http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_stock_split edit 2: I just bought some POT too for a 3-4 month hold to see if it hits the target price |
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^^. politics. if greece is let go, it will seem the euro state was a mistake. can u imagine the protests and anarchy ppl saying i told u so? underneath all this is the threat of war within europe if the euro state was abolished Posted via RS Mobile |
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commodities are very good at predicting contraction/recessions. like an leading indicator. please look st macro ecnomics when making commodity plays oil, coal, copper etc. gold is harder to judge since it hedges on currency use and all the speculative money being put in already Posted via RS Mobile |
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U wanna pile in with me or what?:hotbaby: |
Anyone think tck is a good buy at the moment? Posted via RS Mobile |
Added some more POT at 50.75, if it drops to below 50 tomorrow, will probably do one more buy. |
Good point Lime about commodities being on the leading edge of a recession. Very nice was just thinking about the same thing. Think I will buy some more as I think this dip in POT is short lived. |
^That's what I'm hoping for! Looking at past 6 months, the price fluctuates from $50-60 |
Another day of sitting on the sideline watching the sheer madness and insanity. |
If any of you guys can get a hold of it, I suggest watching the documentary "Collapse". It's on the American version of Netflix and may be torrentable, really good documentary that tells you where the real good investments should be made Posted via RS Mobile |
Don't say I didn't warn you guys. But looking at how to market traded today. I think there could be more pain to come. |
agreed, keep a close eye on futures |
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what the hell? stop looking at POT and copper the fed is selling short term debt to buy long term debt!!!! if yields on short term are edging higher and pass long term debt, u know what that means??? inverse yield curve. macro econ ppl!!! macro econ!!!! Posted via RS Mobile |
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