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  1. [verwijderd] 4 september 2010 21:57
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    mvliex 1 schreef:

    Update overzicht van hoe de aex-aandelen + diverse anderen er voor staan t.o.v. 1 t/m 10 weken geleden. Ben blij dat het wordt gewaardeerd.
    Succes!

    Als er een aandeel veel en dan ook veel te veel is oversold dan is dat wel Ageas want 2 euro voor dit bedrijf is echt niets meer dan veel te weinig per aandeel.
  2. [verwijderd] 4 september 2010 22:22
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  3. [verwijderd] 4 september 2010 22:34
    quote:

    bijtwijfelnietinhalen schreef:

    an investment strategist for the French bank Société Générale
    Hij is bij Socgen niet erg populair want Socgen heeft een strong buy advies voor Maersk met koersdoel 73000(huidige koers 46000),een nogal cyclisch aandeel.

    Laat maar lullen die spermaberen.
  4. [verwijderd] 4 september 2010 22:45
    quote:

    bijtwijfelnietinhalen schreef:

    Edwards is a perma-bear and a sourpuss, but people are listening. He recently performed his song and dance to a crowd of hundreds, according to an article in The New York Times.

    Hier ben ik opgehouden met lezen want hier weet je dat het niet gaat gebeuren. Een crash komt alleen maar wanneer niemand luistert naar de bears ;)

    Het kan best wat lager wellicht (al vind ik hoger waarschijnlijker) maar 60% eraf is gewoon gek.
  5. forum rang 7 mvliex 1 4 september 2010 23:25
    quote:

    amgwatcher schreef:

    [quote=mvliex 1]
    Update overzicht van hoe de aex-aandelen + diverse anderen er voor staan t.o.v. 1 t/m 10 weken geleden. Ben blij dat het wordt gewaardeerd.
    Succes!

    [/quote]

    Kun je dit misschien ook even opzoeken voor het aandeel amg?
    Wie is hier nu de amgwatcher??????
    ;-)

    www.iex.nl/stocks/history.asp?Id=244002
  6. forum rang 7 mvliex 1 11 september 2010 13:18
    quote:

    TA-Phoenix schreef:

    [quote=mvliex 1]
    Update overzicht van hoe de aex-aandelen + diverse anderen er voor staan t.o.v. 1 t/m 10 weken geleden. Ben blij dat het wordt gewaardeerd.
    Succes!
    [/quote]
    Kan nog niet precies ontdekken hoe ik die kleurcoderingen moet lezen !
    Mvg Peerke
    Is puur voor mezelf. Groen gestegen dus weinig kansen op verdere grote stijgingen. Oranje is achtergebleven dus potentiele kansen.
  7. [verwijderd] 11 september 2010 13:53
    wat dachten jullie van wessanen? M.i. fundamenteel in orde echter volledig uitgekotst, animo volledig weg, iedereen in berustings fase. oversold, gemanipuleerd etc. met adviezen van de analist als hold en verkopen. m.i. de ideale parameters, maar wie ben ik :-)

    ps: heb aandelen wes
  8. forum rang 7 mvliex 1 11 september 2010 15:34
    quote:

    TA-Phoenix schreef:

    Waarom dat verschil bij Corio en Unibail ? (zie clip)
    Mvg Peerke
    Wat dacht je van 'gewoon gemist'? Sorry. Ben ook niet altijd even consistent omdat niet alle aandelen mijn aandacht in evengrote mate hebben. M.n. de duurdere let ik minder op. Ik weet wel, procentueel is 5% winst bij allemaal evenveel maar toch let ik meer op 'de kleintjes'.
    Wellicht volgende keer maar gewoon lekker wit laten!
  9. forum rang 7 mvliex 1 11 september 2010 15:37
    quote:

    cazan schreef:

    wat dachten jullie van wessanen? M.i. fundamenteel in orde echter volledig uitgekotst, animo volledig weg, iedereen in berustings fase. oversold, gemanipuleerd etc. met adviezen van de analist als hold en verkopen. m.i. de ideale parameters, maar wie ben ik :-)

    ps: heb aandelen wes
    Heeft mijn aandacht. Bij beetje ec. voorspoed gaan ze weer naar 3, zit veel potentie in om te stijgen (en weer te dalen daarna).
  10. [verwijderd] 11 september 2010 16:50
    quote:

    mvliex 1 schreef:

    [quote=TA-Phoenix]
    Waarom dat verschil bij Corio en Unibail ? (zie clip)
    Mvg Peerke
    [/quote]

    Wat dacht je van 'gewoon gemist'? Sorry.
    Nee nee was gewoon interesse hoor .
    Die kleurtjes zijn juist heel sprekend m.i.
    Waarom geen Excel gebruiken , worden de kleurtjes automatisch (conditioneel!) worden toegevoegd .

    Zoals b.v. in Waardeaandelen zijn ware groeiaandelen van Marique (zie clip)

    Mvg Peerke
  11. forum rang 6 marique 11 september 2010 20:54
    quote:

    TA-Phoenix schreef:

    Waarom geen Excel gebruiken , worden de kleurtjes automatisch (conditioneel!) worden toegevoegd .
    Zoals b.v. in Waardeaandelen zijn ware groeiaandelen van Marique (zie clip)
    Gaat bij niet niet automatisch hoor. Alleen negatief in rood is automatisch.
    Heb weleens conditioneel met kleuren gewerkt, maar dat gaf nogal wat vertraging. Doe het dus nu maar handmatig, vooral omdat het maar weinig veranderd hoeft te worden. En ja, je vergist je dan weleens.
  12. [verwijderd] 12 september 2010 13:56
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    marique schreef:

    Heb weleens conditioneel met kleuren gewerkt, maar dat gaf nogal wat vertraging.
    Ik begrijp die vertraging niet . (als principe binnen Excel)
    Het is natuurlijk wel zo dat als je zelden iets gebruikt de noodzaak niet zo groot is .
    Vermoedelijk moet je wel een bepaald gebied onder dezelfde conditionele kleurcodes brengen .

    Mvg Peerke
  13. forum rang 6 marique 12 september 2010 15:29
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    TA-Phoenix schreef:

    Ik begrijp die vertraging niet . (als principe binnen Excel)
    Weer eens op kleine schaal geprobeerd. Werkt nu wel.
    Weet niet meer wat destijds de oorzaak van het probleem was. Misschien was Excell´97 toen minder kleurvriendeljk?

    Bedankt voor de bijscholing :-)
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