Read? Round 22 : Bought DBS @ $18.98
Round 23: B $18.78 (Buy back for Panadols)
Round 22: B $18.98 (Buy back for Panadols)
Round 21: ROC +20.4%, 449 days, B $16.01 S $19.38
Round 20: ROC +11.3%, 490 days, B $16.98 S $19.03
Round 19: ROC +178%, 4,385 days, B $7.53 S $21.04
Round 18: ROC +144.7%, 2,174 days, B $8.27 S $20.31
Round 17: ROC - 31.1%, 232 days, B $24.20 S $16.80
Round 16: ROC - 21.6%, 222 days, B $23.20 S $18.32
Round 15: ROC - 18.1%, 186 days, B $22.90 S $18.88
Round 14: ROC - 9.2%, 70 days, B $21.00 S $19.20
Round 13: ROC +9%, 65 days, B $20.50 S $22.50
Round 12: ROC +10.6%, 8 days, B $20.50 S $22.60
Hi Uncle,I like the way you track your investment. How do you decide that this is the price @18++ that you should be buying so frequently? Are you trying to aversgd down or you see this as a value price to purchase.
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I have learnt enough NOT to Average down but Average in by max three shots. Position sizing, risk and portfolio management. No single stock sizing is more than 10% of my capital.
DeleteHow do you decide that this is the price @18++ ?
I am buying at support level which also gives me ard 5% assuming next two yrs cut from $1.32 to $1
In long-term investing and short-trading strategy; I will hold one or more position for long-term dividends (Panadols or golden eggs) for cash flow to fund retirement phase and short-term trading for more Panadols by buying back.
Thanks for the response. For averaging in, will each average buy units remain the same or higher (since same dollar purchase gives more)? I usually just maintain the same units rather than the value.
DeleteThree shots of about same strength rounding up to nearest 100 shares.
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