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Another Suity dullest thread ever
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You could always pad it out with another of your insightful diatribes about the Euro economy.............in case anyone is perched atop a high building waiting for the inspiration to jump.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
Well I'm sure an impoverished, clod-hopping, carrot-munching country bumpkin like you has no interest in matters of state or economics.
I suggest you crack one off in front of the mirror while gurning furiously instead.Hard Brexit now!
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<BUZZ>Repetition!</BUZZ>Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell I'm sure an impoverished, clod-hopping, carrot-munching country bumpkin like you has no interest in matters of state or economics.
I suggest you crack one off in front of the mirror while gurning furiously instead.
Churchill - In "Just a minute" mode!Comment
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Well to be fair there's nothing much more constructive he can do.Originally posted by Churchill View Post<BUZZ>Repetition!</BUZZ>
Churchill - In "Just a minute" mode!Hard Brexit now!
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Maybe I could enhance my reputation by boring everyone senseless about the value of my house?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell to be fair there's nothing much more constructive he can do.
That works well for you.
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Actually I find Sasgurus economic predictions a fantastic
barometer. When he said Thursday the markets will go into meltdown I decided to buy more equities and sold out at 4.15 after the market had tanked up this afternoon.
As I said. Do the opposite.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Not for the first time I overestimated the intelligence of the investment community. Once they find the can has just been kicked down the road we'll have a decent buying oppo.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostActually I find Sasgurus economic predictions a fantastic
barometer. When he said Thursday the markets will go into meltdown I decided to buy more equities and sold out at 4.15 after the market had tanked up this afternoon.
As I said. Do the opposite.Hard Brexit now!
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Trust me. By 4.15pm this afternoon I sold £40k out of £60K worth of shares.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot for the first time I overestimated the intelligence of the investment community. Once they find the can has just been kicked down the road we'll have a decent buying oppo.
It may go up tomorrow and I may have pulled out a little early(not the first time), but frankly I agree, Euro zone is going to implode at some point.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Nobodies mentioned Murdoch for 5 mins, could anything be more boring right now ?Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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