LGL - Red
SMLL - Red
PCH - RED
SEYB - RED
PAP - RED
GREG even green, not came to price for recover loss
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Last edited by hybrid_OS on Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:41 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : pressed de send button too fast)
Light of Hope wrote:As per yesterdays fall, I think market has recovered largely. At the end, most of the stock has been sold to a higher price than it's lower price, even GRAN, TAFL, CIC, DFCC, DIST there are lot of examples. Ithink market and most stock has largely recovered.
It is our responsibility to be strong and motivate others
Antonym wrote:Just to give this a different perspective:
Whether your portfolio is red today or green tomorrow doesn't really matter. How are the companies performing? Are they doing as well as you expected them to? As the Wise Man once said, "If a business does well, the share price eventually follows."
By the way, all three shares in my portfolio are red too, but I am not worried...
chamith wrote:Almost all the profit i made during the jan/feb bull run gone... lol
Light of Hope wrote:As per yesterdays fall, I think market has recovered largely. At the end, most of the stock has been sold to a higher price than it's lower price, even GRAN, TAFL, CIC, DFCC, DIST there are lot of examples. Ithink market and most stock has largely recovered.
There was lot of buying going on (they will be the winners). I saw some large single orders at the bottom waiting for the oppertunity to grab at low. for example GRAN had a single order for around 80,000 @ Rs80 (not sure corrct figure), DFCC had a order about 50,000 stocks @ RS 135. It's very clear some will take this oppertunity buy at low and enjoy huge profits.
mark wrote:lost more than 20% of portfolio,stuck with SEMB...........
I WORRY MORE THAN-THAT I DON'T HAVE MONEY TO BUY....
Antonym wrote:Just to give this a different perspective:
Whether your portfolio is red today or green tomorrow doesn't really matter. How are the companies performing? Are they doing as well as you expected them to? As the Wise Man once said, "If a business does well, the share price eventually follows."
By the way, all three shares in my portfolio are red too, but I am not worried...
Antonym wrote:Just to give this a different perspective:
Whether your portfolio is red today or green tomorrow doesn't really matter. How are the companies performing? Are they doing as well as you expected them to? As the Wise Man once said, "If a business does well, the share price eventually follows."
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hybrid_OS wrote:Dear o Dear, u r in a real pickle. I am sure u know de answer and de solution since u r from wallstreet. what u need is some solace. Ok i too have learned to live with bank statements with the final colum printed in RED.I was punched many a time until i was RED since i happened to have a loose tongue. I can go on and on. But chum u and i will certainly have to manage this RED epoc making era.
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