high b/e's

Started by elephants, May 18, 2010, 02:32:05 AM

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elephants

who are the midfielders and forwards with unreachable b/e.

i am planning on going nason to webberly and ballantyne to hughes this week then next week going gray/gumbleton/duncan to sylvia and martin to a midfielder with a high b/e so they will be nice and cheap. eg. NDS, gibbs, murphy?

Justin Bieber


glam77

i've got a rough idea, but what the best way to describe the meaning behing a player topping out or bottoming out, and how's this best used in trading strategy?

Justin Bieber

Topping out is when they are at a point when they are unlikely to reach their breakeven based on their average. They could reach that breakeven but doubt they will.

Bottoming out is when they have dropped so much cash that their breakeven is at a very reachable score. This means they will likely raise in price after this round = at their cheapest now.

elephants

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yep good definition hp,

thanks for the link mate :)

i am thinking selwood or NDS at the moment :)

Justin Bieber

Quote from: elephants on May 18, 2010, 06:41:26 AM
yep good definition hp,

thanks for the link mate :)

i am thinking selwood or NDS at the moment :)
No Probs. Thought it didn't make sense at first ;D.

Couldn't go wrong with either but think Selwood is tad better at dt especially now that Dal is getting tagged more often.

elephants

yeah great point mate thanks.

http://www.fanfooty.com.au/forum/index.php/topic,9434.60.html

i am having a dilemma with martin and some down and up grades could you please take a look :D