It happened last September after BHP went ex-div and was...

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    It happened last September after BHP went ex-div and was hovering around $38. In that same month, popped to around $46 on the first China stimulus talks.

    Here's the visual of last div/stimulus talk - SEP 2024

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6818/6818082-fd25da1836170710d16c77f3e8e65f75.jpg



    Nothing guaranteed but hoping for a similar result if this NPC two-day meeting (5th March) announces the big China stimulus we've all been waiting for.

    BHP is going ex-div a couple of days before that so you gotta be in it to win it after going ex-div
 
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