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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell as predicted. Stocks at all time highs and I made a few bob (quite a few actually ).
So we start again - all the time ignoring the fundamental problems.
But for the wise there's gold in them thar hills.
The dow and the ftse are no where near all time highs.
I think you're probably on a all time high with all those drugs you take.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell as predicted. Stocks at all time highs and I made a few bob (quite a few actually ).
So we start again - all the time ignoring the fundamental problems.
But for the wise there's gold in them thar hills.
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Well as predicted. Stocks at all time highs and I made a few bob (quite a few actually ).
So we start again - all the time ignoring the fundamental problems.
But for the wise there's gold in them thar hills.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI don't.
Personally, I reckon that there is no way on earth that the government will let NR die.
The lack of confidence caused by the death of NR would lead to a run on other banks as people wonder "Which one is next? I hope it's not mine, I'd better get my money out bloody quick!!!"
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A&L would of been a better recovery buy, up 27% when I last looked this morning. If we have a rally this afternoon I'm clearing out the last of my share account to become a touchline expert.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostEl bounco del cato muerto, me thinko.
Personally, I reckon that there is no way on earth that the government will let NR die.
The lack of confidence caused by the death of NR would lead to a run on other banks as people wonder "Which one is next? I hope it's not mine, I'd better get my money out bloody quick!!!"
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Originally posted by ~Craig~ View Postshould have bought Northern Rock shares yesterday when they were -30%. Apparently they are up 10% already this morning.
if they continue plunging, you can make money by short selling too - same with A&L and the others...
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Originally posted by ~Craig~ View Postshould have bought Northern Rock shares yesterday when they were -30%. Apparently they are up 10% already this morning.
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should have bought Northern Rock shares yesterday when they were -30%. Apparently they are up 10% already this morning.
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