Scott.L
Top Contributor
true - 2001 was the year this merger occured but it doesnt change the point made
BHP in 2001 = $25 unit price BHP+Billiton
BHP in 2017 = $25 unit price BHP+Billiton
Heres another;
Telstra share price
TLS in 1999 $9
TLS in 2000 $6
TLS in 2001 $5
TLS in 2002 $4
TLS in 2017 $4
Why do investors see value in this dog of a stock? why are people buying telstra shares? look at its price performance? you would be insane to think that this company will ever achieve $9 + yet people buy and sell into this company every hour whilst the trend is down, down, down... its like Telstra should have the Coles price guarentee as its brand.
Well thats the mentality of those who are convinced that they do not need to do anything but hit the buy button and wait, 20 years later still waiting, when is this going come good? Yet, those who are buying and selling are moving with the money, simply taking a profit when they can and buying back in, churning, tilling, gardening... you work for it;
whats the point of this anaolgy?
Some domain investments are simply made in markets that will never achieve a significant return on investment because some markets are purely energetic based on hype and fantasy. As domains drop, we are given to think that a keyword like flowers, toys, cars, insurance are "good" but good for who? So the real question your trying to ask is - what is a good domain investment for a domainer? when you finally get that answer, your not buying dog stocks.
Registration volumes is like the ASX ALL ORDS and domain values is like the S&P 200 - hint, look at the top 200 and stop looking at the dogs that dropped as a guide to future values?
BHP in 2001 = $25 unit price BHP+Billiton
BHP in 2017 = $25 unit price BHP+Billiton
Heres another;
Telstra share price
TLS in 1999 $9
TLS in 2000 $6
TLS in 2001 $5
TLS in 2002 $4
TLS in 2017 $4
Why do investors see value in this dog of a stock? why are people buying telstra shares? look at its price performance? you would be insane to think that this company will ever achieve $9 + yet people buy and sell into this company every hour whilst the trend is down, down, down... its like Telstra should have the Coles price guarentee as its brand.
Well thats the mentality of those who are convinced that they do not need to do anything but hit the buy button and wait, 20 years later still waiting, when is this going come good? Yet, those who are buying and selling are moving with the money, simply taking a profit when they can and buying back in, churning, tilling, gardening... you work for it;
whats the point of this anaolgy?
Some domain investments are simply made in markets that will never achieve a significant return on investment because some markets are purely energetic based on hype and fantasy. As domains drop, we are given to think that a keyword like flowers, toys, cars, insurance are "good" but good for who? So the real question your trying to ask is - what is a good domain investment for a domainer? when you finally get that answer, your not buying dog stocks.
Registration volumes is like the ASX ALL ORDS and domain values is like the S&P 200 - hint, look at the top 200 and stop looking at the dogs that dropped as a guide to future values?