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the big sell off     

Kivver - 23 Mar 2005 14:33

my stovckwatch is all RED whats happening???? Buying op??

little woman - 23 Mar 2005 15:18 - 10 of 19

Terrorism - we always had that since the 70's - but I'm starting to think
terrorism, is not as big a threat as "confused american teenagers"!

FTSE - It could go either way - stop losses in place and fingures crossed....

Golddog - 23 Mar 2005 15:22 - 11 of 19

I think it might be the Over-borrowing melt down which brings everything down, i know of so many people and friends who have just borrowed more and more over the last few years, when will it stop. It can not be good in the long term?

little woman - 23 Mar 2005 15:25 - 12 of 19

I know I've borrowed a lot more (all interest free), but I also have just as much on
deposit as I have no intention of paying interest when I have to pay it back.
I thought I would have to last January, but they went and extended
the interest free period, when I started paying it back!

I can't be the only sensible person :-)?

stockbunny - 23 Mar 2005 15:38 - 13 of 19

:>) fret not you are not alone Little Woman(as they say!)

Golddog - 23 Mar 2005 15:44 - 14 of 19

Well i hope your not borrowing money to use for investing in shares! I have seen it happen and it's not a pretty site when it goes pear shape!

stockbunny - 23 Mar 2005 15:51 - 15 of 19

Poochy - now you know both Little Woman and I cannot be
classed as anything like 'pear-shaped'
Plus we don't invest in perishable food-stuffs beyond the fridge! ;>)
Seriously, you're right hun, but worry not.
:>)

seawallwalker - 23 Mar 2005 16:08 - 16 of 19

Of course being ex dividend day has not helped.

38 in all, quite a large number as it goes.

stockbunny - 23 Mar 2005 16:09 - 17 of 19

This is true and Hello Seawallwalker!!
Long time no see!
:>)

little woman - 23 Mar 2005 17:10 - 18 of 19

My money is invested in an ING account paying 5% gross! I would put it into a Cash Isa
but as I need it to pay off the interest free borrowing on short notice I put
there for safe keeping.

Racer - 23 Mar 2005 19:23 - 19 of 19

38 xd in the 250 today? Hmm, that would have taken off a lot
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