As a noob i sold a stock on Friday as I needed a bit of cash. Unfortunately it went up around 40% today and i bought back in early this morning. I know I'm probably being a bit crazy but is there anyway i can cancel a sell order after it has been filled. I am with Comsec and the order doesn't come into my account until 3 days later.
One positive out of today was that i learnt a lesson about letting my profits run!
As a noob i sold a stock on Friday as I needed a bit of cash. Unfortunately it went up around 40% today and i bought back in early this morning. I know I'm probably being a bit crazy but is there anyway i can cancel a sell order after it has been filled. I am with Comsec and the order doesn't come into my account until 3 days later.
One positive out of today was that i learnt a lesson about letting my profits run!
How bad did you need the cash if you bought back in today. No cash will change hands unless you spent less buying back than you will recieve from the sale.
Could you just explain that for me?
I sold only $580 worth on Friday and today I bought back in, with about $620. I didn't need it that bad, it was probably a stupid thing to sell. I was going to use the money to restructure my portfolio and buy into a bluechip.
Hope you didnt buy in toward the top.
This stock is highly likely to have an inside day tommorow.
Days range within the body of todays bar.
Highly likely to tank.
Infact Id go so far as suggesting < 19-23c to be a little more specific by this time next week.
Afraid your about to learn another lesson.
I can't see where the particular stock has been mentioned but I assume it was NTU. There must be some fundamental reason for the sudden rush of which I was happy to be a part of. Luckily at open. I can see no reason why the SP will not hold up reasonably well. The association of Lynas with the company is a plus and I doubt we have heard all the story there at this stage. I wouldn't be game to sell now hoping to buy back cheaper in a week or two. The price today includes rights.
Makybe4, don't beat yourself up too much. Stuff like this happens all the time.I can't see where the particular stock has been mentioned but I assume it was NTU. There must be some fundamental reason for the sudden rush of which I was happy to be a part of.
Makybe4, don't beat yourself up too much. Stuff like this happens all the time.
I don't follow NTU, but as Nioka says, there must be some reason for a uranium stock to jump so rapidly.
Just checked the market depth on pre-open, still heavily weighted to buyers
The oppies are trading at a large discount - this usually means the move is pretty much over...
eg. NTUOB
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?