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FTSE 100 - 2015 Close Predictions ..... And the Winner Is
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No T-shirt. You need to guess the closing value for 2016 or else we'll think you just got lucky.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDo I win a free t-shirt?Comment
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Crikey, that's a tough one. Even Goldman Sucks would baulk at that challenge.Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostNo T-shirt. You need to guess the closing value for 2016 or else we'll think you just got lucky.
I'll give it some analysis.Comment
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Seems like the correction is underway now delayed after a couple of pre Christmas months pretending everthing is OK.
FTSE 5000 by end of Feb?Comment
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5000 by end of June.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostSeems like the correction is underway now delayed after a couple of pre Christmas months pretending everthing is OK.
FTSE 5000 by end of Feb?Comment
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Probably a little longer, but rallies are being consistently sold now, unlike last year, so there's strong downward pressure, although perhaps more in other indices than the FTSE 100. The FTSE 100 is a dog of an index anyway with a lot of banking/commodities negativity baked in. Valuations in the FTSE 250 look far more stretched if the UK economy takes a turd.Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostSeems like the correction is underway now delayed after a couple of pre Christmas months pretending everthing is OK.
FTSE 5000 by end of Feb?Comment
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It might be the end of Jan at this rate FTSE down 3% so far today. Panic Panic PanicOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post5000 by end of June.Comment
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Well at some stage it will double again, so there's a good opportunity after Gordon Brown steps in and saves the planet again from utter destruction by paying off all the bankers bets with public debt.
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I have stopped looking, four figure losses day after day is not good for my health!
Still confident that this is all just cycles, healthy dividend return reinvested (ironically at times like this when markets fall) and I can still retire at 55Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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