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for a bit of exposure to the much deflated emerging markets scene. Let's have a wee punt here and see how it goes for 2 years.
I have just moved into this in a big way as I reshuffle invs as advised by What Inv magazine. Getting away from emphasis on UK ahead of what may be a rocky road. This has a great and, as you say. boring record. Don't expect too many posts though. Best boards for that are highly spec! I have a Flutter Fund too at fairly early stage. Can lose a lot!
How a Share that trades from 80p to around 125 to 130p in 2 years , plus pays a healthy 3.5 % Dividend gets NO interest or posts for .........2 Years ! Good investment Trusts are " so boring " NOT !!! They just quietly trickle along making healthy steady returns without too many headaches. Or you could post 100's of times in Tesco's , BT, Royal Mail etc ..............much more EXCITING .... " NOT " Hmm discuss .... if of course there is anybody out there ?
Just checking trades today, and iv not seen as big a trade the last 2mths: 10/02/2016 10:41:14 80.00 190,000 152.00k
Bought 6900 more today! Has held up in these very volatile conditions, just like MYI as well which I own and have bought more last month.
tock of JPmorgan Global Emerging Markets Income (LON:JEMI) gapped up by GBX 0.063 today and has GBX 194.40 target or 140.00% above today’s GBX 81.00 share price. The 9 months technical chart setup indicates low risk for the GBX 228.18 million company. The gap was reported on Feb, 5 by Barchart.com. If the GBX 194.40 price target is reached, the company will be worth GBX 319.45M more. Gaps up are useful for using as a support level and to some extent as a tradeable event. If investors already hold the stock and experience a price gap up, then its usually a good idea to hold the stock for a stronger up move. Back-tests of these patterns indicate that two-thirds of the times the stock performance improves after the gap. The area gaps close 89% of the time, the breakaway gaps, 2%, the continuation gaps 4% and the exhaustion gaps 61%. The stock decreased 0.61% or GBX 0.5 on February 5, hitting GBX 81. About 364,208 shares traded hands or 27.45% up from the average. JPmorgan Global Emerging Markets Income (LON:JEMI) has declined 24.10% since July 7, 2015 and is downtrending. It has underperformed by 16.30% the S&P500. JPMorgan Global Emerging Markets Income Trust plc is a United Kingdom investment trust. The company has a market cap of 228.18 million GBP. The Trust’s investment objective is to provide investors with a dividend income combined with the potential for long term capital growth from a diversified portfolio of emerging markets investments. It currently has negative earnings. It invests in listed equities and also invests in other securities, including, unlisted equities, convertible securities, preference shares, debt securities, cash and cash equivalents.
Todays NAV is approx 85p. As of 30/12/15 Taiwan Semi-conductor ADR Kimberly Clark de Mexico Bidvest Banco Santander ADR Vanguard International Semi-conductor Komeroni banka Delta Electronics Siliconware Precision KT&G Barclays Africa gp
Uptrend is continuing... http://uk.bannronn.com/stocks/support-resistance.php?symbol=JEMI.L
Some dude needs some help! Someone has bought 11 and then bought another 1 share today!! Is this algirithom? 15:58:04 80.50 11 £8.86
Bought £4840 worth today, along with 1284 MYI
1st default of '16 goes to Puerto Rico yesterday and today is Ukraine to Russia.
This bb is dead, but have an interest in buying some or topping up my MYI along with a couple others. On JEMI, looks a similar trust to MYI with smilar high dividend, just this seems to have a bigger discount.
Well Pablo, I reckon your investment has gone well + 10% on the share price and a couple of nice dividends. Keep the faith Lummox
4 % and growing yield, Access to Emerging markets that have been quite for a while. Reckon your daughter will be well pleased. A good steady slow but surefire winner !!
Just got some of this Emerging markets IT. On the advice of MoneyWeek basically saying these are at low levels and l, they are worth a punt now. In my oldest daughter's ISA long-term.