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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWHS, assuming the Government doesn't confiscate it all by then.
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Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View PostDogs of footies didn't do to well this year Dogs of The Footsie 2015 portfolio | Money Observer I had Direct Line but sold way, way to early god damn it, after 3 years investing in shares (and not small amounts) I'm out thank of it and lucky to come out flat. As a small private investor its all down to luck imo, the market makers can still move the markets they way they want at the cost of the smaller investors.
BHP Billiton (BLT) 69 £14.43 £510.19 -485.48 (-48.76%)
BP (BP.) 236 £4.245 £821.75 -180.07 (-17.97%)
Centrica (CNA) 340 £2.938 £691.90 -307.02 (-30.74%)
Direct Line Insurance (DLG) 320 £3.125 £1,298.56 +298.56 (+29.86%)
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) 68 £14.67 £898.96 -98.60 (-9.88%)
HSBC Holdings (HSBA) 164 £6.096 £840.99 -158.75 (-15.88%)
Morrison (WM) Supermarkets (MRW) 556 £1.799 £788.41 -211.84 (-21.18%)
Royal Dutch Shell B (RDSB) 48 £21.045 £735.84 -274.32 (-27.16%)
SSE (SSE) 62 £16.09 £893.42 -104.16 (-10.44%)
Standard Chartered (STAN) 113 £8.877 £579.58 -423.52 (-42.22%)
Mining, Utilities and Energy heavy, these are seriously fooked market segments.
And Morrisons hammered by Aldi and Lidl.
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Dogs of footies didn't do to well this year Dogs of The Footsie 2015 portfolio | Money Observer I had Direct Line but sold way, way to early god damn it, after 3 years investing in shares (and not small amounts) I'm out thank of it and lucky to come out flat. As a small private investor its all down to luck imo, the market makers can still move the markets they way they want at the cost of the smaller investors.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThis isn't the USA.
There was a lorry driver on R4 talking about the immigrants getting more aggressive trying to get a ride across the pond. He now carried a self defence weapon... A cricket bat! Love it.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostIf you can affrord to leave it there, I think in about 2-3 years time you'll be having a very good laugh. I put about £1000 into gold 18 months ago. Not at all concerned. Just be patient.
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5. The Treasury yield curve, which measures the spread between 2 and 10 year notes, is narrowing.
Can't see it myself.
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Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View PostI put £5k into gold 3 months ago thinking we were at the bottom of the market .
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I put £5k into gold 3 months ago thinking we were at the bottom of the market .
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Originally posted by sirja View PostNot to worry. We'll soon have Trump in the White House, Le Pen in the Élysée Palace and Comrade Corbyn in No 10. What could go wrong??
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