goldfinger
- 25 Nov 2003 00:49
Will only cover stocks bought in the present month the last thread was getting too big and weighted down by one argument on one company. seperate threads are set up for each company from the old thread.
Buys this Month.
Telecolm Plus Results due Friday and has made an excelent start as a new buy. Now through the important 350p resistance barrier.
Sci Entertainment Another company which has an update coming and is up on the buy price. Latest trading update mentioned sales well above budget.
Bema Gold A little gem of a gold miner and has surged on the back of the increasing POG, star of the Month.
Thistle Mining A speculative punt and one which leapt 41% in one day on back of new drilling results. I lopped the top of this one when increase from buy was circa 34%. Rest left in as a gamble on POG.
Caldwell Investments Nothing Spectacular here but still up on buy price. If its good enough for Jim Slater and Evil Knievil, its good enough for me.
CardPoint Latest buy and just ahead of buy price. Been tipped by the Red Hot Penny Shares and also Citywire.
Stocks On The Watch List
Wolfeson Micro, Radstone Technology, Proteome Sciences, Fulcrum Pharma, Severfield Rowen, Deltex medical, M L Labs, NAP - Porvair.
Any comments on the portfolio welcome.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 15 Dec 2003 15:54
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Sold a large slice of all my gold holdings, the dollar will gain strength for a while with the saddam capture.
Will go back in though when the time is right.
cheers GF.
aimtrader
- 15 Dec 2003 23:30
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GF,
Well I am surprised, because i read it the other way!
Personally I thought gold held up well today, and fought back earlier losses well, and finished with strength.
I think US$ is in a downtrend, and they (FED) want it to devalue, and their actions are working towards a lower $ value, to ease their debt burden.
US figures out tomorrow, and maybe a further $ fall if they are bad.
I am more bullish re gold tonight compared to this morning, and am looking to top up existing holdings, and possibly a decent new play, if I can find one.
i am convinced 2004 will be gold's, silver's, and other commodities year!!!
Share_Bear
- 16 Dec 2003 06:59
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Yes GF, you're right, all my Dec quarter spreadbets expire today, however, I will be rolloing them all over, so mine certainly won't affect the market. May cause an extra bit of volatility though and higher volumes...
goldfinger
- 17 Dec 2003 00:23
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Hi SB, where have you been?, havent seen you for a day or two.
Looks like I and the media experts got it wrong, who would have thought the dow would close down Monday night after the capture of Saddam. Anyway I can always admit when I get things wrong, nothing wrong with that. Better to be open about it.
Bought back into more avocet and Bema.
Lousy day today but surely weds will give us a bounce.
Bond International is testing my patience, if it gets over 50p Im getting shut for a nice profit.
Added more TT Electronics today 7 days on the up now I think.
We are seeing side ways markets, what we gain one day we lose the day after on a lot of shares. Certainly the markets are going against the historical xmas trend, mind I here its the same with the retail shopping, so we might be in for a late burst and a happy new year. Fingers crossed as ever.
cheers GF.
ps, sorry for my lack of posts but I have a lot of clients xmas partys to attend. All part of the job as you know, and my stomach is showing it lol.
goldfinger
- 17 Dec 2003 12:07
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Havent a clue go on then what was it?, under $200?. Probably was, would be interesting to know.
cheers GF.
ps, anybody noticed how the Yanks have a brilliant session and then we follow up with a pathetic session. Its hapenning all too often this now. I wouldnt mind but the economic indicator given out today shows Unemloyment falling again.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 17 Dec 2003 14:54
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Testex, have you found the price yet?, I cant get the gold eagle site up for some reason, so no access to historical data.
cheers GF.
Andy
- 17 Dec 2003 15:51
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Testex,
December 30, 1999 $290.85 - $290.25
Source : http://www.kitco.com/gold.londonfix99.html
aimtrader
- 17 Dec 2003 23:05
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Testex,
Not sure i go long with the $800 theory, and everyone seems to have a target, but i personally doubt a DOW rally next year, and see gold as a defensive play in a financially uncertain world.
As the US$ loses value, people are seeing gold as an alternative, and i believe the US authorities are going to allow the $ devaluation to continue, so i see gold travelling higher next year.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2003 23:46
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I think yes we will see gold going higher next year up until we get the first US interest rate Increase probably around August/September. Dont forget its presidential elections in the US next November. The Bush camp will want a strengthening of the dollar going into those.
On a seperate point dont forget aswell that China is a big buyer of the Yellow stuff as is all the eastern world.
cheers GF.
pretty good day on the markets, with TT electronics the only one letting the side down. Lets see if we can sort that out in the morning.
By the way I have decided to stick with I D Data, as I think the going forward statement looks bullish. I sold NCHIPER one of my momentum punts tuesday for a small gain.
Andy
- 19 Dec 2003 13:16
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GF,
Not too sure they would want a strengthening US$, it seems that all their policies are designed to weaken it!
I think US is very happy to see a strong Euro and weak $, as not only does it ebable them to sell their goods and services cheaper and easier, but also profits being repatriated to the US are worth more, thus increasing company earnings.
I really don't think there'e too much room for anything more than modest interest rate increases, given the level of corporate and personal debt in their economy personally, it would be very painful, and just before an election could be suicidal!
goldfinger
- 19 Dec 2003 23:55
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I andy, I really wasnt thinking of a big increases in interest rates. Like you say modest ones will be used to keep inflation down and perhaps boost US tourists abroad which always gives the feel good factor a boost.
Well onto the general stock market and I honestly cant remember one so bad at xmas for a long time. It seems to be taking on the same traits as the retail sector. I think we will be in for a last minute rush, but its not been very good.
Perhaps next year is the year consumers tighten their belts and start to repay back some of the huge debt they have raked up. One reason I will probably be staying out of the consumer sector.
Please have a good weekend and dont get too drunk. Xmas is only a few days away theres plenty of time yet.
cheers GF.
Andy
- 20 Dec 2003 12:08
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GF,
Totally agree re the retail sector, one to stay well clear of in 2004 IMHO.
Possible exception may be Peacock's, which serves the lower end of the market, and will probably be less hit by a slowdown than others.
Not sure about UK consumers starting to clear down their debt, according to an article I was just reading, they're borrowing more than ever!
Have a good weekend yourself!
Regards,
Andy.
goldfinger
- 20 Dec 2003 23:17
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Cheers Andy, will do.
regards GF.
goldfinger
- 21 Dec 2003 00:15
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Have a Merry Christmas everyone and dont drink too much especially you Anna, I hear your a little devil on the loose.
Seriously though have a good time everybody and look after the family and those less fortunate than yourself.
Merry christmas from Goldfinger.
ps, please dont drink and drive, get a taxi.
moneyplus
- 21 Dec 2003 00:43
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moneyplus
- 21 Dec 2003 00:45
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Merry Christmas to you Goldfinger, I look forward to checking your threads next year. Fingers crossed for CUC to go on up. When do you sleep??
goldfinger
- 22 Dec 2003 11:10
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Hi moneyplus, merry xmas to you aswell. Eat sleep and drink shares lol.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 22 Dec 2003 16:09
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Well have to say this is the worst December I can remember in the last 5 years, even during the bear years we got a market bounce. It seems to be mirroring the retail market at the moment. Perhaps people dont have money to spend on Investing?, it is a theory as volumes look way down on normal xmas low volumes.
Lets hope consumers are holding back for a booming January. Fingers crossed.
Taken the time to do a bit of research on the Ofex market where hopefully from April onwards I will be spending a lot of time on that market. Just sent off for my Jarvis account pack, although from what I hear a big competitor of this site is going into Ofex in a big way, and that could include a new site they have bought if things are concluded.
cheers GF.
goldfinger
- 23 Dec 2003 10:45
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Well thats it for me until the market opens again on the monday after xmas.
Please all have a good one and take care. Dont drink and drive, get a taxi.
regards Goldfinger.
ajren
- 23 Dec 2003 11:49
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Happy Christmas and good health to all for New Year,
rgds aj