oconner escribió:Y quien s elas lleva todas entonces?
Los nuevos compran mayor cantidad que es la misma plata
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oconner escribió:Y quien s elas lleva todas entonces?
bolsita1 escribió:According to the company, over 40,000 individual shareholders have sold and never returned to Petrobras over the last 12 months. The same bloodletting holds for institutional investors. In April 2015, Petrobras had 7,696 investment firms holding its shares. As of April 28, that number is now down to 3,916.
nieri escribió:y mis amigos ruloman y stiffmeister? Había que comprar puts o no? El año pasado hizo un movimiento de la misma intensidad, llegó hasta los 60 y todos creímos que seguía... y no. Para mi sigue cayendo hasta los 4.8-5 usd (ADR) y ahí a mirarla otra vez
nieri escribió:y mis amigos ruloman y stiffmeister? Había que comprar puts o no? El año pasado hizo un movimiento de la misma intensidad, llegó hasta los 60 y todos creímos que seguía... y no. Para mi sigue cayendo hasta los 4.8-5 usd (ADR) y ahí a mirarla otra vez
bolsita1 escribió:The daily trading volume on Brazil’s beleaguered oil company Petrobras in New York is double that of ExxonMobil XOM -1.10% and Chevron CVX -1.00%, combined.
On Tuesday, Petrobras trading volume hit as high as 25.8 million shares compared to 4.1 million at Chevron and 5.2 million for Exxon. At its peak this year, Petrobras sold 90 million shares back in March while Exxon, which is 10 times larger than Petrobras in market cap, sold around 30 million at its peak in December.
“It’s never a good sign when stocks slide on high volume,” says Vladimir Signorelli, founder of macro-economic investment research firm Bretton Woods Research LLC. “That always gets traders anticipating that the worst is yet to come. It’s a pretty good market veto to whatever is happening in Petrobras and in Brazil.”
According to the company, over 40,000 individual shareholders have sold and never returned to Petrobras over the last 12 months. The same bloodletting holds for institutional investors. In April 2015, Petrobras had 7,696 investment firms holding its shares. As of April 28, that number is now down to 3,916.
oconner escribió:Entrar y salir, en el mismo dia o como mucho al otro dia.. cuanto mas cerca de opex, mas linda se vuelve la timba.
cityfinanz escribió:ESTA CARA LA 38,4 TODAVIA Y YA EL RELOJ ME ESTA TOCANDO DE CERCA POCOS DIAS PARA HACER UN MANGO , ESPERO MAÑANA Y ENTRO EN 38,4 Y POR QUE NO LA 42? BUENAS GANANCIAS
oconner escribió:Si va a 5,30 me meto de lleno en la 38,4 , espero que a menos de 2 mangos![]()
http://invst.ly/1ta0y
BMJ escribió:Buena pregunta
oconner escribió:Y quien s elas lleva todas entonces?
bolsita1 escribió:
According to the company, over 40,000 individual shareholders have sold and never returned to Petrobras over the last 12 months. The same bloodletting holds for institutional investors. In April 2015, Petrobras had 7,696 investment firms holding its shares. As of April 28, that number is now down to 3,916.
bolsita1 escribió:The daily trading volume on Brazil’s beleaguered oil company Petrobras in New York is double that of ExxonMobil XOM -1.10% and Chevron CVX -1.00%, combined.
On Tuesday, Petrobras trading volume hit as high as 25.8 million shares compared to 4.1 million at Chevron and 5.2 million for Exxon. At its peak this year, Petrobras sold 90 million shares back in March while Exxon, which is 10 times larger than Petrobras in market cap, sold around 30 million at its peak in December.
“It’s never a good sign when stocks slide on high volume,” says Vladimir Signorelli, founder of macro-economic investment research firm Bretton Woods Research LLC. “That always gets traders anticipating that the worst is yet to come. It’s a pretty good market veto to whatever is happening in Petrobras and in Brazil.”
According to the company, over 40,000 individual shareholders have sold and never returned to Petrobras over the last 12 months. The same bloodletting holds for institutional investors. In April 2015, Petrobras had 7,696 investment firms holding its shares. As of April 28, that number is now down to 3,916.
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