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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum True North Commercial REIT T.TNT.UN

Alternate Symbol(s):  TUERF

True North Commercial Real Estate Investment Trust (the REIT) is a Canada-based unincorporated, open-ended real estate investment trust. The REIT is primarily focused on creating value for unitholders through the investment in and ownership of commercial properties in Canada. The REIT’s primary objective is to maximize total returns to its unitholders. Its returns include a stable, reliable... see more

TSX:TNT.UN - Post Discussion

True North Commercial REIT > The crooks want your shares
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Post by SIGG1 on Sep 27, 2023 2:02pm

The crooks want your shares

This pain won't stop until we see true capitulation. 

What Is Capitulation?

Capitulation in finance describes the dramatic surge of selling pressure in a declining market or security that marks a mass surrender by investors. The resulting dramatic drop in market prices can mark the end of a decline, since those who didn't sell during a panic are unlikely to do so soon after.

 

Capitulation typically follows significant downturns in price, which can take place even as many investors remain bullish. As the downturn accelerates, it reaches a point where the selling by the investors unwilling to suffer further losses snowballs, leading to a dramatic plunge in price.

 

The heavy trading volume accompanying the decline shakes out "weak hands"—the investors lacking conviction—and replaces them with more risk-tolerant holders who may not have suffered prior losses and were willing to buy at the end of a protracted decline capped with a dramatic drop.

 

Traders look for unusually high trading volume accompanying sharp declines in price to signal capitulation. They try to anticipate the surest sign of a capitulation: the rebound in price that follows once the panic selling has run its course.

 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Capitulation happens when a significant proportion of investors succumbs to fear and sells over a short period of time, causing the price of a security or a market to drop sharply amid high trading volume.
  • Capitulation marks a short-term low in the price and is followed by at least a relief rally. 
  • Until the price rebounds significantly, there can be no assurance the apparent "capitulation" won't be followed by additional dramatic drops.
  • Capitulation causes heavy turnover among investors, enabling a rebound by replacing risk-averse sellers with risk-tolerant buyers, but it can't guarantee those buyers won't eventually sell even lower.
Comment by borne2run on Sep 27, 2023 2:40pm
The crooks don't want your shares. Very few investors are willing to purchase TNT at $2.14. Why buy a REIT with an iffy 13.50% distribution when there are far better alternatives that yield 10%?
Comment by EstevanOutsider on Sep 27, 2023 8:44pm
lol, i think tnt will have to wait until AP recovers a bit before the rally starts but it sure is cheap. tnt also makes serious income and can handle higher rates post distribution cut based on my math assuming fudnamentals do not detorirate further. 14% yield seems like the a joke but it is trading on narrative and nothing else. even the director added over $1 million worth of units in 1H along ...more  
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