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ASX: Is Woolies Cheap Enough Edition?

$1.34 full year distributions / $27 * 100 = ~5 per cent yield at current prices. And more importantly, cap gainz

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But enough of mega-caps, let's talk ASX300 and wider. The companies with real growth ahead of them, the companies that will never feature in the 10-second nightly news bulletins.

Growth at a reasonable current price: Hansen Technologies (HSN), Appen (APX), ResMed (RMD), Integrated Research (IRI)

Overbought: 1-Page (1PG), Sirtex Medical (SRX), Greencross (GXL), G8 Eduation (GEM), Freelancer (FLN), JB (JBH)

>> No.783250

>>783234
What does overbought mean?

>> No.783262

Bhp south32 demerger is one to watch.. s32 trading at 2.100

>> No.783264

>>783262

south32 is a generic manganese company. Nothing to truly harden my cock.

>> No.783284

>>783234
short pbt

>> No.783287

>>783250

Price is too high

>> No.783291

>>783287
Does that mean sell or just don't buy?

>> No.783318

LWP has insane potential, it was spoken about in the last ASX post.

>> No.783328

>>783318
>LWP has insane potential, it was spoken about in the last ASX post.
Are you the same asshole who was talking up this pile of crap in the last thread? You claimed it was going to skyrocket by the end of last week, and you had bought a bunch of shares at the peak.

Its done nothing but drop since then, and none of the "developments" you claimed ever happened. Time to shoot this dog in the head.

/gtfo shill

>> No.783338

>>783328
That wasnt me and i am sorry for anyone who bought in at 1.7 or even 2.0
i was patient enough not 2 buy anything until i had done some research and waited for it 2 level off.
I am down $100 but i believe it will not matter in the long run.
flat for a few weeks then up for there

>> No.783354

>>783338
Tell you what, I'll go outside and put my hand out in the air and hope for gold coins to fall into my palm. We'll see who makes more money, me with my fairy gold or you with LWP. I'd call it 50-50.

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783379

>LWP Technologies Limited (LWP, formerly Coretrack Limited)

>> No.784253

>>783379
Yeah, im on that to

3bagged it from 0.8 to 2.4, sold, bought in at 1.1

ez money

Also, reversal is now in action according to TA and alot of people are hyped up for this week.

The fundamentals are fucking excellent as well, so im going in long.


HC?

>> No.784261

>>783234
first time I invested, can still cancel

4000 dollars split equally between
Crown, CSL, Oil Search, some other oil one, QBE, Macquarie bank

Opinions?

>> No.784268

>>784261
how much u paying in commissions per trade?

>> No.784270

>>7842681
that will cost me 90 dollars to do through my bank, is that a good deal on brokerage?

>> No.784274

>>784270
NAB

If you haven't done it already, don't go with NAB. NAB occasionally has technical issues

That's a total of 180 lost for a buy and a sell

I recommend you just pick 3 stocks in different industries that you think has good fundamentals

do your research, investing has a steep learning curve in my opinion

>> No.784288

>>784274
Thanks, I've done it with the CBA

>> No.784297
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784297

What's up lads

>> No.784302
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784302

>investing in a commodity trap

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785001

>>784253
>The fundamentals are fucking excellent as well, so im going in long.

You don't even know what fundementals means

>> No.785064

>>784253
So you managed to buy in before it showed any signs of a breakout move and then you sold at the highest possible price that was cleared ?

Interdasting.

>> No.785066

>>785064
no, 2.5 was highest

and i didnt sell it all, i sold about half in case it kept running

there was hype about it and i was going in long, but a 200% is to hard to pass up

>> No.785095

>>785066
>highest possible price that was cleared
>high of the day

2.4 was the highest line wipe.

>3bagged it from 0.8 to 2.4, sold, bought in at 1.1
>i sold about half in case it kept running

Cap your NAB trades m8

>> No.785181

ASX:QUS

This new ETF looks interesting. Essentially it's a fund for large-cap US firms, BUT it doesn't use market capitalisation as the basis for its weightings – instead it looks at a five-year average of sales, dividends and free cashflows. As a result it's underweight in many of the meme companies like Apple. Largest weighting is Exxon Mobil.

http://www.betashares.com.au/products/name/ftse-rafi-u-s-1000-etf/#each-keyFacts

>> No.785184

so many peasants ITT

$35000 BDR@0.175
$18000 DNA@0.68
$13000 RRL@1.11
$10000 NEC@1.90

>> No.785185

>>783291
sell if your in it deff don't buy it

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785192

>>785184

>Buying Australian TV

>> No.785821

does anyone have any orders in for open?

>> No.785857

>>783234
I'm putting my money on LNG atm,.

>> No.785890

>>783234

Scotgold (SGZ) Looks good to me, BFS due out soon too.

>> No.786347

>>785857

Australia has no cost advantage in lng; the local industry is bound to face big correction sooner or later.

>> No.786349

>>785890

99 pc of mining equities are trash

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786791

>Amcom Telecommunications' shareholders have thoroughly beaten TPG Telecom's attempt to scuttle their $1.2 billion merger with Vocus Communications. Amcom shareholders have created history by voting en masse in favour of the deal and against TPG – the first time a scheme of arrangement vote has succeeded in the face of such a large blocking stake.

>Perth-based Amcom agreed to merge with Sydney's Vocus to create a national telecommunications powerhouse in December. The company would have become a $1.2 billion listed company with the firepower to take on Telstra, Optus and TPG. TPG moved to kill the deal by using its much-larger cash holdings to buy a 19.9 per cent blocking stake. This meant that over 75 per cent of Amcom shares that were not owned by TPG had to show up and vote in favour of the merger for it to win – most similar events only see a 50-70 per cent voter turnout.

>While the win is not technically final until votes from the floor are counted, the result is all but certain. Sources attending the voting in Perth said more than 90 per cent of the proxy votes outside of TPG's holdings had showed up and had moved in favour of the deal.

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/business/amcom-and-vocus-beat-tpg-to-win-12b-merger-vote-20150615-ghmxkl

Vocus has been trading in the $5.5–$6.0 range for so long now. This should see it firmly into $6–7. Good teamwork from both companies on killing The Teoh.

>> No.786812

>>785184
You'll be a peasant too if you don't diversify.

46% of your folio in one stock? yeah nah

>> No.786865

>>785857
Smart Man.

I'm waiting for the cap raising overhang to clear a bit first.

Its ticking all the boxes methodically though

>>786347
The company not the commodity

>> No.787358

>>786865

So? The company develops lng assets

>> No.787382

>>787358
it develops the infrastructure, very similar to Cheniere Energy in the US (which was a huge multi-bagger)
Also, its correlation with energy or actual lng prices is very low

>> No.787414

>>787382
If I put all my savings into this will it make me rich?