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Please review your numbers.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNo not really, Microsoft was only up 15%.Comment
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Microsoft price on 24th April = EUR 160Originally posted by minestrone View PostPlease review your numbers.
today EUR 182
Show us your "math"I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMicrosoft price on 24th April = EUR 160
today EUR 182
Show us your "math"
I'm bound by FCA rules. I cannot be misleading.Comment
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COBS 4.5A Communicating with clients (including past, simulated past and future performance) (MiFID provisions) - FCA Handbook
You dont have to read this stuff, I do.b) the information must include appropriate performance information which covers the preceding 5 years, or the whole period for which the financial instrument has been offered, the financial index has been established, or the investment service has been provided where less than five years, or such longer period as the firm may decide, and in every case that performance information is based on complete 12-month periods;Comment
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What you mean is Microsoft was up more from the beginning of the year, but I didn't buy them at the beginning of the year I bought them in April after they'd been beaten down.Originally posted by minestrone View Post
I'm bound by FCA rules. I cannot be misleading.
I'm alright JackComment
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What I mean is that I have FCA regulated qualifications.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhat you mean is Microsoft was up more from the beginning of the year, but I didn't buy them at the beginning of the year I bought them in April after they'd been beaten down.
And performance is based on 12 months.Comment
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If you were looking for a stock to make money on since the April lows, I can only say one word: "plastics".
Specifically, Tupperware. Yes really.
Price in April 2020 $2.52
Price today $32.39
Tupperware Brands Corporation (TUP) Stock Price, News, Quote & History - Yahoo FinanceComment
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