The more it crashes the bigger the opportunity to buy on the dip - free money basically, buy buy buy!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostGwd I'm being ripped a new one for now not calling the hour of the main event.
In June UK FTSE 100 crashed almost 10%.
June 1st : 6166
July 1st : 6157
During June the FTSE 100 dropped by 9 points. I'll let you work out the fraction of a % that this derives
Why do you feel the need to lie and make up numbers?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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You need to read the sentence again. "In June UK FTSE 100 crashed almost 10%." I did not say 'for' the month.. etc.
The crash during June is quite clear to see. Chances are if you put money into the market during this month you'd have less today.
"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 scooterscot View PostYou need to read the sentence again. "In June UK FTSE 100 crashed almost 10%." I did not say 'for' the month.. etc.
The crash during June is quite clear to see. Chances are if you put money into the market during this month you'd have less today.
FFS, you really are desperate to try and prove your narrative.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhat absolute BALDERDASH. If it 'crashed' 10%, and it started at the same position it finished at, then it must have also 'soared' about 10% too in June
FFS, you really are desperate to try and prove your narrative.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postftfy
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostToo posh for me
good weedgie stuff.
hth
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posttry 'utter pish' then.
good weedgie stuff.
hth
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You two, get a room."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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