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TEM Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust Plc

149.80
-1.20 (-0.79%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust Plc LSE:TEM London Ordinary Share GB00BKPG0S09 ORD 5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.20 -0.79% 149.80 149.80 150.00 150.00 148.20 148.20 1,135,404 16:28:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end 34.34M 2.52M 0.0022 680.91 1.7B
Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust Plc is listed in the Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TEM. The last closing price for Templeton Emerging Marke... was 151p. Over the last year, Templeton Emerging Marke... shares have traded in a share price range of 141.00p to 156.20p.

Templeton Emerging Marke... currently has 1,135,276,077 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Templeton Emerging Marke... is £1.70 billion. Templeton Emerging Marke... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 680.91.

Templeton Emerging Marke... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/1/2010
09:04
This should be a core holding in any portfolio.

Run by an investing genius.

restassured
29/12/2009
12:20
"this time?"

Looks like it, couple more days above 510 should confirm the breakout.

traderabc
23/12/2009
10:26
I'm not saying anything!
traderabc
23/12/2009
08:58
this time?
sruthan
18/12/2009
20:57
No it doesn't ;-)
traderabc
14/12/2009
10:26
Yep, looks like it.
traderabc
04/12/2009
11:01
Hi dasv, I've just found this thread. Great work with the charts imo.
chester
16/10/2009
11:27
ok - none taken.

My 2 cents is that because TEM is a heavily traded security momentum indicators like point and figure targets have some relevance.

However a pull back to supports may occur in the shorter term.

dasv
16/10/2009
11:08
dasv
No offence meant. I was just expressing an opinion. I've no rigid views on charting and wouldn't dream of filtering anybody.

iomhere
15/10/2009
16:59
5magic asked for some support resistance for TEM on XTA. I am just responding.

I suggest if you don't like charts then filter me.

dasv
15/10/2009
15:03
I can't see the relevance of charting to an internationally invested investment trust. Its share price is related to its nav and so, in turn, to its underlying investments and their home markets. It's true that the discount/premium varies but if a chart indicated a sell then most value investors would in normal circumstances be pleased to pick up some of the shares a chartist might be selling.
iomhere
15/10/2009
12:23
5Magic: charts as requested.

From the various methods of calculating upside targets, we have potential resistance at 547, 549 etc.

Retracement could go to previous resistance at 488.

Fibb extension next stop is 573.

Daily P&F active target is 630. Weekly has 621 so low 600's probably on the cards if you are patient.

support and resistance:-




fibb extensions






weekly p and f with a smaller box size

dasv
12/10/2009
19:23
Typical innit.

Sold out of these at about 430 in early sep,and JRS for about 360,and BRWM for about 460 - and they've all gone storming on.

Shouldn't rrealy complain tho,as bought financials and property instead with
IERE at 22 (now 33),BPW at 70 (now 102),and FAS (on the NYSE) at between 50 and 70 (now 88),as well as some QED,KEIF,TRY - so overall i'm about the same as if i'd stayed in JRS,TEM,BRWM - just thought they were all due a bit of a pullback - and intended buyinmg back in when it occurs.

There must be one at some stage surely !

carterit
12/10/2009
13:49
NAV now 523.55p a share
dasv
12/10/2009
13:34
Wow! It has sliced through all resistance without effort, 500 hit. This is now in break out territory, if it can hold this area for a few days more, then it can rise more, perhaps a lot more.
Wish I was still holding this one.

traderabc
08/10/2009
18:50
Dasv. Thanks. Confirms the geographical spread - one of the things I liked about TEM when I bought in (a couple of years ago).
hoggetwood
05/10/2009
16:44
holdings breakdown:
dasv
05/10/2009
10:46
Added 5k in the SIPP. NAV is 493p.
dasv
05/10/2009
09:43
Lovely big rise today.
dondee
28/9/2009
14:19
463p today.
dondee
28/9/2009
14:19
463p today.
dondee
18/9/2009
15:09
trader
Dr Mark Mobius. He's headed the trust since its original float and I'm not sure if its share performance can be bettered although its yield isn't anything to shout about and a lot of the total gains in the stock market are said to be down to reinvested dividend income. I think having something in overseas' markets is a decent risk. It guards against a fall in the value of sterling and, provided the share picks and allocation are half decent, offers the benefit of faster growing economies. Good luck!

maplinrover
18/9/2009
11:51
'what say you now it's reached 450?'


Grrr!

The seasonal factors I was(am) concerned about do not seem to have happened this year (so far). Usually volatility happens by the second week of September.
This year does appear to be different, very different.

That said I'm still not going to be diving into this market till we have seen some sort of retrenchment.

As far as TEM is concerned we could see the 480 (+) area hit soon if the general indexes keep up this rally. TEM is moving into a resistance area presently, I'd be surprised if it broke straight through this area from 450 to 500 ish without a bit of a battle. To the downside there is support at 425 and stronger support at 400 (ish)

Who is Dr Mark? Faber?

traderabc
18/9/2009
07:20
traderbc

what say you now it's reached 450?

Over the years I've come to trust the judgement of Dr Mark and he says still very optimistic.

moldram
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