Originally posted by BlasterBates
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The drop today makes coca-cola and pepsi look more interesting.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostWe all know the economy is F***ed, that bit is easy, the guessing game is where share prices will end up with all the money the central banks are pumping into the system. They are trying to create inflation and if they succeed you want to be invested not in cash.
If anyone here thinks crashing out in six months time is not going to have a further negative impact on the market on top of the world economic conditions, they're franky deluded.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNope, lockdowns are a distraction. Ask yourself, in perfect circumstances, Covid-19 is vanished from the earth tomorrow... do I believe things will return to the way they were this time last year?
My answer: Hell no.
The economy will take a year just to surface to the level we once knew, never mind grow onwards and upwards. And despite that loss in economic activity the stock markets are currently priced as if there has been no loss in economic activity.
The warning signs are everywhere, however it would seem people have temporarily forgotten how to read.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostYou'd think so but...…… a lot will depend on if we have another wave of lockdowns, but no chart is going to tell you that.
My answer: Hell no.
The economy will take a year just to surface to the level we once knew, never mind grow onwards and upwards. And despite that loss in economic activity the stock markets are currently priced as if there has been no loss in economic activity.
The warning signs are everywhere, however it would seem people have temporarily forgotten how to read.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostWhen I say 'I can afford to lose the money' I'm only dabbling a few bob in higher risk stuff. Main pension pot is in 'how can I keep it' mode and over half in cash now. I think I'm now cheering the down days as ultimately I need to buy back, sod all other options to earn an income from it.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAlso had that moment of 'I can afford to lose the money' before changing my thinking to 'how can I keep it' some years ago. A lot harder that it sounds. Keeping it, stacking it, is a lot more exciting IMO.
Good luck otherwise!
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostI sort of agree, but I can afford to lose the money and I've only had one blip since Covid when that remdesivir video came out. I've been following about 15 shares that have yoyo'ed up and down throughout. My luckiest break was being too busy to sell last week and I got 3 or 4 up days on the bounce
A good one to day trade is Microfocus, been day trading that on and off for years.
Also had that moment of 'I can afford to lose the money' before changing my thinking to 'how can I keep it' some years ago. A lot harder that it sounds. Keeping it, stacking it, is a lot more exciting IMO.
Good luck otherwise!
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
Do not day trade!!!
A good one to day trade is Microfocus, been day trading that on and off for years.Last edited by rootsnall; 11 June 2020, 09:08.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Posti wondered be so presumptuous as referring to me as "mega rich", but yes, I am taking profits
Smart.
Control the emotions, take the money, find a new opportunity.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe mega rich are now taking profits. The party is now over, time for a big correction before a new party begins.
Last edited by Whorty; 11 June 2020, 09:00.
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostKicking myself for only selling half my pension pot now. Always seems glaringly obvious after the fact. Back to day trading.
Do not day trade!!!
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