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You have zero credibility - you can't even answer a simple question about your FTSE put option.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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wow.. you can’t be serious.Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
If LBG rises, you are 100% screwed on your PUT option.
Fundamentals.. lloyds is a decent income share, at 4.5% “projected” yield, but I’ve worked for them and they will never recover fully. tulip interest rates, challenger banks and crap management.. they are spending millions on changing the company ethos...waste of time.. its too late.
In terms of a short term play.. yes.. you will make money, but.. your PUT option?
You really are lying.Last edited by BABABlackSheep; 30 September 2020, 19:46.Comment
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He's also been claiming for weeks the UK banks are gonna start falling like dominoes, then he posts this. I can only assume he's been on the Spesh tonight, or he thinks he can influence people on here to invest in LBG and lose some money.Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View Postwow.. you can’t be serious.
If LBG rises, you are 100% screwed on your PUT option.
Fundamentals.. lloyds is a decent income share, at 4.5% “projected” yield, but I’ve worked for them and they will never recover fully. tulip interest rates, challenger banks and crap management.. they are spending millions on changing the company ethos...waste of time.. its too late.
In terms of a short term play.. yes.. you will make money, but.. your PUT option?
You really are lying.
As for his Put .....
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View Postwow.. you can’t be serious.
If LBG rises, you are 100% screwed on your PUT option.
Fundamentals.. lloyds is a decent income share, at 4.5% “projected” yield, but I’ve worked for them and they will never recover fully. tulip interest rates, challenger banks and crap management.. they are spending millions on changing the company ethos...waste of time.. its too late.
In terms of a short term play.. yes.. you will make money, but.. your PUT option?
You really are lying.
Was waiting for someone to bring this up. Your sentiment is perfect by the way. Buy when others are fearful. Lloyds and cryptocurrency - did you hear the rumours? I'm guessing not.
It is entirely possible for the FTSE to continue its collapse and watch the bank do rather well. Starting the first purchase tomorrow, 82,000 shares. Whorty, you got that?
Regardless of the rumours, this trade is entirely technical, just like Centrica, I don't care about the fundamentals of Lloyds bank.
Fun stat:
I would need £41 million to purchase the same amount of shares in 1999"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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I will check the London Stock Exchange and keep an eye out for your significant order.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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So you're still not going to give us the date on your ficticious Put trade? Thought not.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWas waiting for someone to bring this up. Your sentiment is perfect by the way. Buy when others are fearful. Lloyds and cryptocurrency - did you hear the rumours? I'm guessing not.
It is entirely possible for the FTSE to continue its collapse and watch the bank do rather well. Starting the first purchase tomorrow, 82,000 shares. Whorty, you got that?
Regardless of the rumours, this trade is entirely technical, just like Centrica, I don't care about the fundamentals of Lloyds bank.
Fun stat:
I would need £41 million to purchase the same amount of shares in 1999
Fun stat: your trades are only on a trading game and not real
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostI will check the London Stock Exchange and keep an eye out for your significant order.
Lloyds have 70,000,000,000 shares.
You might need a magnifying glass."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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£21500 is hardly significant though. Even if it went up 50% it's still barely a month's income for contractors on here.Originally posted by _V_ View PostI will check the London Stock Exchange and keep an eye out for your significant order.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Just you remember that.Originally posted by Whorty View PostSo you're still not going to give us the date on your ficticious Put trade? Thought not.
Fun stat: your trades are only on a trading game and not real
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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