I'm in 10k with airlines, not liking my chances at the moment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you believe this is going to happen there's a very simple and tax free way to make money from any drop.."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you believe this is going to happen there's a very simple and tax free way to make money from any drop.
Just buy this inverse ETF. You can hold it in a SIPP or ISA.
Xtrackers Share Price (XUKS) FTSE 100 Short Daily UCITS ETF | XUKS
It goes up in inverse to the FTSE 100.
Note - not a long term buy and hold due to the way the underlying contracts roll, but great for a few days or weeks.Comment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostThe 10 year chart is interesting, do you think any doomsters have held it all that time---
Former member of IPSE.
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Many a mickle makes a muckle.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post2 minute chart
What do you possibly hope to tell from that?---
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Many a mickle makes a muckle.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostStocks I (DimPrawn) think will either take years to recover or not recover at all:
Airlines
Airplane manufacturers
Cruise and Holiday companies
Hotels
Restaurants & Retail (shops)
Commercial / Office space
Train operators
Airport operators
Oil Companies
Fossil Fuel Power companies
Any companies with very large debt to equity ratio
Stocks I think will grow now or soon
Pharma
Takeaway
Some car manufacturers (electric tech)
Food & Groceries
Online goods retailers
Delivery companies
IT services
Software
Games
Communications
Streaming services
Social Media
Infrastructure
Green energy
This is just my personal opinion. See my sig for disclaimer.Comment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostInverse EFTs are for very short-term hedging IMHO. They rebalance every day so the roll-over price may not be as attractive as one might hope.Comment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostNothing, but I tend to dip in and out in-between other things when looking for something to pass the time. It's possible to pick up a quick £50 without too much thought."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI can't understand why Amazon is doing so well, where is it's monopoly ?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by wattaj View PostInverse EFTs are for very short-term hedging IMHO. They rebalance every day so the roll-over price may not be as attractive as one might hope.Comment
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