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Stock market collapse in October

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    #id
    SC - Just a thought, when there is a slight drop like that then it levels out... could that be because everyone jumps on and therefor that makes it stay up???

    Hope that makes sense??
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      #id
      How come this one not been bumped today?

      BOOMED
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        #id
        Originally posted by ferret View Post
        BOOMED
        Ah, that's where you've got your money stashed eh

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          #id
          Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
          Ah, that's where you've got your money stashed eh
          If only. Almost went in on Gold at $750 but chickened out. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Stuck in sterling still as too scared to do anything with it
          my ferret is your ferret

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            #id
            Blooming spekulantz...

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              #id
              The bubble continues to inflate...
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                #id
                Originally posted by ferret View Post
                If only. Almost went in on Gold at $750 but chickened out. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Stuck in sterling still as too scared to do anything with it
                Same here, but probably worse. My house selling loot is still sitting in a low interest bank account, as I'd hoped I might have found a safe place to put it by now. I might just as well stick it in ING and get a miserly 3% or whatever it is they pay and wait for inflation and the pound's collapse to erode it further.

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                  #id
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  Blooming spekulantz...
                  Yeah, they should ban going long too.
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                    #id
                    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                    Same here, but probably worse. My house selling loot is still sitting in a low interest bank account, as I'd hoped I might have found a safe place to put it by now. I might just as well stick it in ING and get a miserly 3% or whatever it is they pay and wait for inflation and the pound's collapse to erode it further.
                    Sounds painfully familiar. Got the loot stashed in several "high interest" account (no laughing please.) With house prices rising I am really getting it in the neck from Mrs Ferret. Still I like it in the rented house so not bothered about buying again at the minute.
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                      #id
                      Originally posted by ferret View Post
                      Sounds painfully familiar. Got the loot stashed in several "high interest" account (no laughing please.) With house prices rising I am really getting it in the neck from Mrs Ferret. Still I like it in the rented house so not bothered about buying again at the minute.
                      According to an estate agent, prices will rise 20%, so I'd buy now whilst they are still cheap as chips.

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