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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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