springhill
Make the drill work for YOU
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OK makes sense i guess.
Is there any on that list that you are considering sell all or part of your position at this stage?
Good morning fellas thanks for the interest.
First thing is that my 'system' is completely manual. The only filter I have is the criteria in my head. Labour intensive, yes, luckily I enjoy this kind of work.
Exit criteria. I honestly cant throw a blanket over the lot and say I will exit after X, Y, Z.
Each stock has its own strengths and weaknesses, including a little niche reason why I enter in the first place. It could be cash position v MC v Cash burn, an announcement I am anticipating arriving, a cap raising, major investment, dilution etc etc.
Exit reasons for each stock vary and timing varies.
With entry based on MC:Cash, constant review is important to see if you are getting value for spend.
I have got it very right and also very wrong in the past, but have learnt from both and have reduces my profit expectations and risk accordingly.
Sorry I cant define it in a more clear way
The pro/con of a manual system, I suppose.
Thoughts?
I really enjoy reading your threads, its come at a good time, I picked up JIN as a micro cap a few months back
they recently expanded into the US market, do you know it?
like to here from you about new micro caps and how do you get onto them so early
what is your main source of research?
You should do an update on where that little list has gone so far. I noticed some have made a considerable change since you last posted. Interesting to see, I must say.
Only 3 stocks at 20%> in the red and the rest are either close to neutral or way in the green. I'm interested to see what happens in the next few months when more money gets spent.
PVD +76%
CQC -10%
SKM +20%
FRC +83%
GBE -3%
BGH -40%
ESR +27%
STK +41%
PRA -21%
ZTA -48%
XCD +11%
ATU -5%
AXE -3%
MTN +21%
MDI +17%
MEP +36%
PTS +28%
LMR +19%
RCF +8%
Very impressive springhill. Better than The Speculator whom I used to follow in the BRW.
Are you able to replicate this sort of performance with stocks of higher turnover? It would be very hard to take a position in a lot of these companies.
.It would be very hard to take a position in a lot of these companies
I could not answer that question in all honesty. I don't really pay much attention to high turnover stocks. More variables that have to be taken into account as well.
My aim is to try and keep it simple.
Of course repeating it consistently over many quarters and varying types of markets is also a factor.
Say your stocks that had a minimum average of $100000 turnover per day, that's a very simple filter to add. It would encourage anyone who follows this thread to maybe take a position here or there... making springhill rich!
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