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She invested in an actively managed FTSE fund on 13th March. She doesn't waste her time on graphs.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostMy I shares digitalisation etf is up 25.57%. And s&p tracker is up 25%, Buy low sell high is a pretty simple strategy. The fact I shares is trading a 100 points pre covid level is insane.
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Is it time we told him his charts are upside down, or should we leave him a little longer?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPooper saw all this coming in his charts.
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So the EU agrees €750 billion and the best the market can do is 1%? What next $10 trillion for a 10% hit?
The writing is on the wall clear as day."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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It would've been a good call, but he confused a gravestone doji with an Ichimoku cloud. Classic retail investor mistake.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPooper saw all this coming in his charts.Comment
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Yeah, we're all getting richer and you're getting poorerOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostThe writing is on the wall clear as day.
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The economic outlook in the major developed economics that matter are doing rather poorly, yet people think it will just keep heading upwards?
Some of you should sign up to the Financial Times and look at the craziness of some of the markets. It's excess to extreme. It'll pop soon enough, but nobody knows what minor event will cause it.Comment
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When was the last time the stock markets reflected the real economy? They've been "crazy" for more than a decade, some more than others (e.g., NASDAQ).Originally posted by rogerfederer View PostThe economic outlook in the major developed economics that matter are doing rather poorly, yet people think it will just keep heading upwards?
Some of you should sign up to the Financial Times and look at the craziness of some of the markets. It's excess to extreme. It'll pop soon enough, but nobody knows what minor event will cause it.Comment
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