Jimbo69;260523 wrote:I'm watching this too - personally i think that £18- £18.50 is reasonable entrypoint as it hits a 2% yield. The SP dropped to £15ish in the immediate aftermath of covid but seem to hover in the £18 range for the remainder of 2020.
If markets fell say 20% would your limits still stand. I always prefer discount limits as many don’t seem to realise limits IMO should be relative to others. So many only look at SPs and sell not realising that the NAV
may have performed relatively well. Also we see investors piling in at near NAV and are in most are in till a few start the slide …RCP now has net sellers who are making the SP more attractive to willing buyers …we need to appreciate these sellers and understand why do you sell at say 20% to Global values to-day.
Edit looks like you are a buyer on about 24-26% discount. Buy backs don’t seem to be winning and not sure what happens when it reaches say 10% of stock bought back and all those underlying stocks have been sold. DCM is not always the answer so we may see high discounts for some time especially as a controlled Trust.