ASX Shares What's looking cheap on the ASX in 2018?

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  1. KinG3o0o

    KinG3o0o Well-Known Member

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    same as me,

    all your american shares can be boought via asx ndq if your lazy to buy individual.

    i already hold xro csl and coh, and topping up now.. easy buy.. :)
     
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  2. KinG3o0o

    KinG3o0o Well-Known Member

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    asx ctd, short seller attacked, solid company, last night agm seems good..

    last night close at 20.5
     
  3. Alex Straker

    Alex Straker Financial Life Coach Business Member

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    CUV Update
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    CUV is in profit +14% in 2 days off the forecast buy level and it's still early stages.

    No advice
     
  4. Speede

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    rip asx
     
  5. Silverson

    Silverson Well-Known Member

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    Can't see today being much better, Dow getting smashed
     
  6. willair

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    The ""DOW"" was down just under 600 about 3 this morning ,and now that we are in full scale bear market the landslide will not stop for a while..As any media idiot can look intelligent but they will take the whole market down down down…

     
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  7. KinG3o0o

    KinG3o0o Well-Known Member

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    let be honest,

    no one really knows.
     
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    Tbh I wouldn't have even heard of a bear if I didn't read PC. I don't read the news a whole lot, think we are a long way from panic, still a minor blip so far. Where from now who knows (possibly Kevin as that's what auto correct suggested)
     
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    Maybe time for a wesfarmers thread!
     
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  10. willair

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    I have a framed poem on my fibro office wall in front of me by Rudyard Kipling's famous longstanding poem ""ÏF"" in the middle of all the framed wins and the other side all the mistakes , plus a copy in the cars and my wallet ..It teaches one to not to take yourself too seriously ---also contemplate others criticisms ---but never consider them your judge---and never ever judge yourself either way when in your eyes you have failed..
    Have a read of that poem Mate ---once you read that poem once it help calm all the media spins on the merry go round..
     
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    Cheers. I don't think I could be much more emotionally distant from the market and not concerned in the slightest of it goes up down or sideways over the next 20 years. Maybe if/when I retire I'll care a little more.
     
  12. Sannie

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    Curious by any chance anyone out there eyeing in IOOF?
     
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    @Alex Straker Hows CUV looking into December and EOY?
     
  14. Alex Straker

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    Gone in to a flat range lately, last entry MWN published was around $15 :) Based on a long term RRG, CUV is likely to be a leading stock as benchmarked against XJO for quite some time yet.
     
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    IFL is not long for this world.

    Watch for financial planners to start abandoning it, AUM outflows to follow like a knife to the guts, finally followed by twisting of said knife with revenue and profit falls.

    By the time you see the damage in the financial statements it will be too late.

    Correction, it is too late.
     
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    Just wondering as this year is about to finish..How has your investing been from the start of this year..

    I'm down over 30% on AMP,CBA NAB ANZ BOQ and several others are all above 10-15%,just a normal pattern and as if you don't sell anything the full value will compress or compound plus ,the portfolio is not diluted by taxation and wait for the dividends to keep turning up ..
     
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  17. KinG3o0o

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    like you overall portfolio back to last year's gain.

    i hold allot of long term shares, so i dont trade as much but "mentally" banked the gains so felt like i lost abit this year.

    lucky escapes = TPG sold right at the top after they mention the merger, now its down 18% after ACCC announcement.

    got out too early = ALU


    biggest gain xero

    biggest loser ramsey, well this been losing for ages LOL.

    on another note

    time to get in the US markets.

    apple share is looking good value now.. FAANG is looking "fair" value ?

    but i also like how hypocritical they are.

    mr jobs when iphone sales was on top he is happy to let the universe known they are the only one who share "unit" sales figures.

    as many predicted in another thread (but shot down by apple fan boys) their unit sales are not gonna do well. (nothing to do with profits as they have pricing power)

    mr cook now declares they not gonna share unit sales to "massage' their share prices. how convenient.
     
  18. lamecrocs

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    Share market is down... Anyone doing Christmas shopping on ASX :)
    Because Santa may not be this kind again the coming years or not?
     
  19. Islay

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    Hi @ willair, you might remember I have be accumulating shares and dividends for a long time. I do not track our portfolios against bench marks but because of your post I had a quick look at our share portfolios for this year. After tax, expenses and our cost of living (dividends pay for our living expenses these days) our share portfolios have increased 5.54%. It was a lot higher in June/July before the capital value of the underlying shares were eroded by the current downturn. The thing is, over the years the dividends have developed a life of their own and it has become easier to not notice the share price of individual stocks unless we are looking to add or sell from our holdings.
     
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  20. devank

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    Thanks to you bought CUV for $15 and sold for $17.5 within two days.:)
     
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