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Building up a war chest for a future significant top up.
Thanks for the posts, tesco has resilient business model and inflation set to normalise within 12mths
I've added more
Monte > Agree that explains the volume spike yesterday. They probably felt a bit of a squeeze ;-) Meanwhile, if the SP keeps its current momentum a bounce here of the double bottom (13 April & 19 May low) could attract fresh technical buying interest which Mr Market permitting could trolley the SP back to 265 and above 273 (Fib 0.618)
Even better....
Marshall Wace increased their Short positon again yesterday and are getting burned already. Superb. They should learn their lesson, close positon and get off our backs.
MM > Couldn't agree more let's kick some shorts and hopefully Mr Market can run this trolley back north above at least 270 before the weekend ;-)
eh ?
Although retail ie fashion ,electrical ,household goods will see hard times I believe food sales at keenly priced supermarkets will stable then rise with less people eating out I seldom do starters in restaurants round here (west London ) cost more than I used to pay for a main also take away meals very expensive..So sod the shorters morally I don’t care for them and I truly believe Tesco will make 10% -12% on todays price by Xmas if not sooner .
I bought 90% of my shares at between 218p and 226p.
Topped a few weeks ago at 257p.
If they go below 250p then plan to invest more.
Let them short ….but they could get burnt :-)
Been a lot in the press about a certain fund who has staked 100m Short on tesco. He's having some effect, which is inevitable as it will scare people. But hold firm. Tesco is in a good place and the business is better secured than it was a couple of years ago. Would be fantastic if a "game stop" happened to them. Let's hope this Short fund gets burned.
Totally Agree. The BBC is just some kind of activist Chanel now . And that's why i never watch it now .
Buybacks been >7m shares last two days running, they seem to have upped the ante with it.
I bought again at 254. I'll wait for the bounce back and sell at 270 ish, what I bought today. Am working towards lowering my price per share by trading half my allocation.
My opinion... Tesco is in downtrend, will be 220 to 230 again by sept.
I bought more at 257p a few weeks ago. So dividend was baked in.
Not as bad as it looks
Back in also i think good time to tuck a few away.
back at under 254p some of the shares that I sold at over £3
Thank you 83 good to know ..not selling either
19/05 is the ex date. You can sell them tomorrow (19th) and still get dividends, which will be paid out on 24/06. I'm a long term holder in tesco and have no intention of selling.
Shaun Im a bit new here I too bought Tesco twice today and I believe I will be entitled to the upcoming dividend ? .. when can I sell and still receive div ….?? not thinking of selling I believe with cost of dinning out snd takeaways all supermarkets ( except M&S a brand leader that has gone nowhere and done nothing in 25 years ) will give a fair rtn over the next few months just curious how long I have to hold them for cash flow purposes anybody?
Nice drop just now to 2.68. I just picked some up for the DIV, last day to buy.
I've just put in the RSI indicator and drawn some trend lines on it.
Owl85 I think I would if I could and the trolley was not soo already overly overloaded with all the discounted stocks perhaps or maybe have to get another trolley before the checkout. :D
Svend - think you could cram another cliche in your already stuffed basket of them there at 1308? :D
Shaun, I have a TV account, but I am pretty new to it. How do you set up that buy/sell trading view?
Walmart (WMT) shares are 7% lower after it missed analyst earnings estimates by a wide margin, hurt by higher costs for fuel and overstaffing. The retailer did raise its sales outlook for the year.