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Some did, some didn't - the objective facts are objective facts, your bear position is very emotion based. -
I can't help but think that too.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThat's dumb retail money, often known as a suckers rally, which I believe we're now seeing.
But one thing I've learned, the hard way, over the years is that anything can happen in the markets. Thinking you know something can prove very costly.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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It is a worry. I have 5 months to go to extract my 25% tax free. I'm sure they will raid pensions one way or another and that could be one target. Proper Tories wouldn't do it but Boris and his lackies are populists and not to be trusted.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt’s not your pension - it is Govts pot of gold they plan to use when the time comesComment
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I'm sure you said something very similar more than 30-60 days ago. Keep saying it then you can come back sometime in the next few years pointing to the post when you had "called it".Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt is not an exact science for sure however between 30 & 60-days this index is going to collapse hard.Last edited by Paralytic; 5 June 2020, 13:41.Comment
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Scootie's crying into the shower in his Thistle Hotel room. Wait until he realises that he can't claim it on expenses...Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostSome did, some didn't - the objective facts are objective facts, your bear position is very emotion based.Comment
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Indeed...Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostJobs boom!
U.S. Hiring Rebounds, Defying Forecasts for Surge in Joblessness
I guess there are limited ways to convince people to get off streets.Comment
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That is the big risk about being on the sidelines, if serious inflation kicks in. Some of the resource stocks like BHP and Rios are back at near highs, I think for that reason. Time will tell if the suckers are now buying or if the suckers are still on the sidelines. Anyones guess.Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostYou can't do that Sir, but some accredited people behind well established organisations are probably doing exactly the same thing with your pension based on even more sketchier advice.
Where is that news about scrapping BOE inflation targets?
U.K. Urged to Scrap BOE Inflation Target in Favor of GrowthComment
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That's just a leak from upstairs - the guy drowned himself in the bath for reasons that don't need mentioning.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostScootie's crying into the shower in his Thistle Hotel room. Wait until he realises that he can't claim it on expenses...Comment
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