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We need a graph ... I don't know what to doOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe crash seems to have stalled, it needs a bit of a push.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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I've been in on a couple of the covid-19 related AIM listed stocks and it has been a real rollercoaster. Sold NCYT at 3.9p - now right down at 2.3p & I've been tempted on another punt but I can't help feeling this whole pandemic thing is just going to fizzle out and these shares are going back to where they were before this crisis started.Originally posted by GigiBronz View PostCCL up quite a lot as well... it is mad but I'd rather not. not for now.
In the meantime I'm still up to my neck in UKOG and trying to get my spirits raised reading tweets about tanker activity at the Gatwick Gusher. WTF didn't I choose Tullow oil?Comment
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That's my strategy.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you buy and sell at the same time, you cannot lose!


I'm a bit like the kid who tells you how much he's won on the fruit machine but forgets to deduct what he's put in.Comment
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Priced in already?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe crash seems to have stalled, it needs a bit of a push.
Todays economic news for UK output has been shrugged off already.. retrospective and old news just confirming what the markets already knew.Comment
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Ballsy move. Currently trading at twice their market low.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postcarnival shares
I guess that you're not expecting a second wave?
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He is expecting a Biblical type floodOriginally posted by wattaj View PostBallsy move. Currently trading at twice their market low. I guess that you're not expecting a second wave?

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we will never go back to that lowOriginally posted by wattaj View PostBallsy move. Currently trading at twice their market low.
I guess that you're not expecting a second wave?

too much money on the sidelines
sold my shares at breakeven as market wants to go lower.Comment
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I'm holding off until August until I put another £10k in. If the market is high then I will spread that over the year.Originally posted by Andy2 View Postsplashed £10k on FTSE and S&P 500
also bought easyjet, carnival shares
buy buy buy
bye byeMake Mercia Great Again!Comment
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