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Why the sad face? You didn't follow pooper in to this one did you?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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I can't help thinking this is going to happen. More and more economy woes hitting the news at the moment. Even if the industry is upbeat the constant bad news is going to have a negative impact.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think the stock market bounce has ended, and we are into the next down leg.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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No, it was a face on behalf of pooper. I have owned them and lost money at much higher prices. I have considered it, but with a lot of these companies that fall and fall there is usually a good reason and they eventually become no more. I'm wondering about BT as we speak, totally inept whenever I have dealt with them, similar take the p*** Co to British Gas but I got lured in.....Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy the sad face? You didn't follow pooper in to this one did you?Comment
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Ah... wrong smilie then. You need this one.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostNo, it was a face on behalf of pooper. I have owned them and lost money at much higher prices. I have considered it, but with a lot of these companies that fall and fall there is usually a good reason and they eventually become no more. I'm wondering about BT as we speak, totally inept whenever I have dealt with them, similar take the p*** Co to British Gas but I got lured in.....
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Yes it is. I think it'll break at some point when the bad news just keeps on coming. Charts are all tulip in this scenario, how can you use a chart for something that has never happened before.Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postand up it goes. That 5700 support line is proving tricky.
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There is the million dollar question for poopster.Originally posted by rootsnall View PostYes it is. I think it'll break at some point when the bad news just keeps on coming. Charts are all tulip in this scenario, how can you use a chart for something that has never happened before.
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And how does the chart know what's going to happen in a Global Pandemic? What does it know that we don't?Originally posted by rootsnall View PostYes it is. I think it'll break at some point when the bad news just keeps on coming. Charts are all tulip in this scenario, how can you use a chart for something that has never happened before.
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Stock Market == Funny MoneyOriginally posted by clearedforlanding View PostOK Listen up.
The Stock Market != the Economy.Comment
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