Soldato
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Is that a scheme that allows the continual purchase at the original $28 price, either way nice amount of growth there and dividends ![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
If we got a decent selloff overall, rebuy at 50 maybe
Owchie, nasty drop on RMG I think its probably oversold as they are basically a utility which tend to do better as shares in challenged markets.
https://citywire.co.uk/funds-insider/news/the-expert-view-royal-mail-hargreaves-and-domino-s/a1195947?re=61774&ea=249194&utm_source=BulkEmail_FundsInsider DawnChorus&utm_medium=BulkEmail_FundsInsider DawnChorus&utm_campaign=BulkEmail_FundsInsider DawnChorus&_ga=2.36574690.359060070.1548841506-1503189644.1548841506#i=2
Is FCX more tied to copper or gold. I think they are owner of the one of worlds highest/biggest gold mines on top of one of the seven summits. Not sure any fund I have owns them maybe because they are split
Because gold is a hedge its ok to draw a reasonable uptrend for it over years, see it break that uptrend, confirm the old trend as a top before wasting 8 years of my time waiting while it corrects.
Or maybe that was a bit of a mistake by me, lots of the mines have made a profit within that time and shares but its not been a bull market. I think its far more likely to be a positive sector overall now and past a negative trend
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I sold RMG as I had not been happy enough to regularly buy it on the lows, so want to stay consistent. I'm all out for first time since IPO. It might be ok because of asset values, etc, but I'd rather buy on lows.
Owchie, nasty drop on RMG I think its probably oversold as they are basically a utility which tend to do better as shares in challenged markets.
https://citywire.co.uk/funds-insider/news/the-expert-view-royal-mail-hargreaves-and-domino-s/a1195947?re=61774&ea=249194&utm_source=BulkEmail_FundsInsider DawnChorus&utm_medium=BulkEmail_FundsInsider DawnChorus&utm_campaign=BulkEmail_FundsInsider DawnChorus&_ga=2.36574690.359060070.1548841506-1503189644.1548841506#i=2
Is FCX more tied to copper or gold. I think they are owner of the one of worlds highest/biggest gold mines on top of one of the seven summits. Not sure any fund I have owns them maybe because they are split
Because gold is a hedge its ok to draw a reasonable uptrend for it over years, see it break that uptrend, confirm the old trend as a top before wasting 8 years of my time waiting while it corrects.
Or maybe that was a bit of a mistake by me, lots of the mines have made a profit within that time and shares but its not been a bull market. I think its far more likely to be a positive sector overall now and past a negative trend
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