The second profitable position closed

Brad Holland

Brad has over 20 years experience in the Australian and US equities and options markets. Brad specialises in equities and options for capital growth, income generation and capital protection. He also specialises in finding opportunities in small to medium cap stocks. Brad holds RG146 - Securities & Managed Investments and Accredited Derivatives Adviser Level 2 qualifications.

June 22, 2022

High Conviction Report | MIN.AX

On the 20th we exited the second half of the Mineral Resources (MIN) position at $50.25 after it hit the stop loss.

The MIN share price fell sharply yesterday due to the continued volatility in the iron ore price. The iron ore price dropped 10% in one day because of fears of additional COVID-19 lockdowns in China.

With market conditions continuing to look decidedly negative across the board, we are more than happy to exit the last shares in Mineral Resources (MIN). The profit generated on the closed position is an excellent outcome in the current environment, but exiting is more about protecting capital.

We must have the capital available to enter new positions when the market shows signs that the recent move to the downside is over.

Despite the bounce in US markets overnight market conditions continue to look decidedly negative across the board. The market has lost its confidence and it will take more than a one-day recovery for investors’ confidence to return.

Closed position result

Number of shares: 300

Entry Price: $47.40

Average Exit Price: $54.38 (150 shares sold at $58.50, 150 shares sold at $50.25)

Result: Profit $2,092.50

Please ensure that you automatically exit at the stop-loss levels that was advised throughout the trade as a timely exit is vital to capital protection.

This is general advice only. MF & Co Asset Management has not considered your personal financial needs, objectives or current situation. This information is not an offer, solicitation, or a recommendation for any financial product unless expressly stated. You should seek professional investment advice before making any investment decision.

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