Death by a thousand bullets19 Feb 2014 11:05
D10 was really annoying and handled his frustrations with GDP really badly but I can understand where he was coming from.He has been a shareholder for many years and for those years(untill recently) was very bullish and like many of us saw great value in GDP and its fundamentals always recomending it as a buy because of those fundamentals.My problem is when does a buy become a sell? You see..now David had this notion that the sp would fall to 4p and that would be the bottom and after that it would be onwards and upwards..now that would be fine,sit tight and everything would be fine one day, even stating that he would be content to just take the dividend (now even that is uncertain) if we believe the sp is under pressure then regardless of its fundamentals which are pretty much the same as when the sp was 17p then how can this be classed as a buy? For myself I thought and hoped that the sp would hold above the 6p and that would be the bottom, but sadly I was wrong and for yet another time left me questioning my own judgement..so I suppose the question is when is enough enough?ATB..