Originally posted by zeitghost
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As long as you stick to stuff whose balance sheets contain oceans, mountain ranges, deserts, equatorial rain forests or hundreds of square miles of tundra (ie. commodities mining, oil and gas)...then you should be OK.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFTSE 100 forecasts for the end of 2010
Morgan Stanley 5,000
UBS 6,250
Citigroup 6,000
Deutsche Bank 5,410
Charles Stanley 4,700
Brewin Dolphin 5,500
Hargreaves Lansdown 5,750
Personally I think we are headed for a big correction.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPersonally I think we are headed for a big correction.
At the moment, shares give a better return on savings than banks, and many now see shares as a safer haven than government bonds!
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostNext week ! Somebody in the know gave me the
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostNext week ! Somebody in the know gave me the
Now if it does happen 'next week', I'd be more certain it was a lucky guess than anything else.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post<heartless>
If you could organise lots of people living in Twickenham to lose their jobs and have to sell their houses on the cheap then that would suit me nicely too...
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If you could organise lots of people living in Twickenham to lose their jobs and have to sell their houses on the cheap then that would suit me nicely too...
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Stock market crash?
FTSE 100 forecasts for the end of 2010
Morgan Stanley 5,000
UBS 6,250
Citigroup 6,000
Deutsche Bank 5,410
Charles Stanley 4,700
Brewin Dolphin 5,500
Hargreaves Lansdown 5,750
Personally I think we are headed for a big correction.Tags: None
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