schober
- 22 Oct 2004 18:55
We are a group of people who currently meet bimonthly at the Manor Hotel, Meriden (on the B4102 almost opposite thee duck pond).
See
http://www.manorhotelmeriden.co.uk/
Meriden is half way between Birmingham and Coventry.
Our numbers have gradually declined over the past several months and we are now down to four. We would like to invite any Moneyamrs in the area to come along to our meetings. We currently meet mid week from 7.30 PM; there is no charge.
We discuss the outlook for the $, SPX, FTSE, metals and bonds. We look at things from a fundamental and chart view (including point & figure). We also discuss individual stocks, but tend to concentrate more on “the big picture”. There is no fixed agenda and discussion follows peoples current interests and concerns.
If you are at all interested then post a message below. I hope to have the next meeting at the end on Nov.
Regards Schober
schober
- 15 Nov 2004 21:36
- 16 of 42
certainly optimist;look forwardds to meeting you and boris, sch
Martini
- 15 Nov 2004 22:25
- 17 of 42
Not able to make it this time round but maybe another day.
hilldee
- 16 Nov 2004 10:57
- 18 of 42
If any of you posters are located more conveniently for a site near the Beds/Northants/Cambs borders then I would be an interested participant.
schober
- 16 Nov 2004 13:13
- 19 of 42
why not start up something in your area hilldee?
Boris Johnson
- 17 Nov 2004 14:59
- 20 of 42
Following on from Tuesdays nights meeting
Re Cash
By the end of this week, Richard Mason, 40, from Bramshall in Staffordshire, will be saving himself 3,587 a year or almost 300 a month tax free in interest on his offset mortgage with Abbey.
He took out the 5.25% offset mortgage a year ago when he and his family moved to a five-bedroom farmhouse. And he estimates that at this rate he could pay off his 240,000 mortgage ten years early.
Richard currently 'owes' a total of 44,986 on four credit cards - each of them charging no interest. He has 15,021 on MBNA Platinum, 14,065 with First Direct Gold, 1,900 on his Egg Blue card and 14,000 on an Abbey card.
But he hasn't spent the money. Instead, it's sitting in an Abbey savings account linked to his mortgage.
He has also just been accepted for a 10,000 interest-free loan until March 1, from internet bank Cahoot, and his Egg Green card has just offered him six months interest-free as a special offer on the anniversary of him taking out the card - so he will transfer 10,000 from Egg into his savings.
hilldee
- 18 Nov 2004 11:12
- 21 of 42
I must confess, Schober, I nicked your site with the intention of establishing if there was any interest in the area indicated. So far the only response seem s to be from you.
schober
- 20 Nov 2004 21:57
- 22 of 42
Andy
- 21 Nov 2004 13:00
- 23 of 42
Schober,
If you plan any further meetings, I suggest you spread the word on other BB's.
I can publicise it on other smaller BB's where I post if you like, it may help.
The Other Kevin
- 21 Nov 2004 15:22
- 24 of 42
Boris - Sorry for sounding a bit thick but how do you "borrow" money on a credit card?
schober
- 23 Nov 2004 18:52
- 25 of 42
Andy - if you could please, thanks sch; next meeting will be 2nd or 3rd week jan
schober
- 12 Jan 2005 15:07
- 26 of 42
IM thinkig of having the next meeting sometime betweeen 24 jan and 12 feb; hopefully sooner rather than lateer. As ever , all welcome. sch
schober
- 16 Jan 2005 10:46
- 27 of 42
Anyone interested?
predateur
- 16 Jan 2005 11:08
- 28 of 42
I would be intereted in the next meeting if before 1st February when I shall be away.
If I miss this meeting will certainly watch out for the following one.
schober
- 17 Jan 2005 16:07
- 29 of 42
thanks for the reply predateur; so far there are two of us! where do your interests lie?
predateur
- 17 Jan 2005 16:45
- 30 of 42
schober
new "kid" on the block.
Basically stocks and property.
fingers very badly burned in commodities some time back.
current shares; galahad gold, aerobox, deal group media, caledon resources, as funny money bets.
thanks for reply
schober
- 18 Jan 2005 15:42
- 31 of 42
i saw gla's presentation at one of minesites do's ages ago - 'fraid i cant say i was impressed- hope you got in early - much prefer kirkland lake kgi
schober
- 19 Jan 2005 17:59
- 32 of 42
With rising rates, Wall Street is banking on positive news in 2005
Mike Lenhoff
January 08, 2005 7:19 PM (GMT)
The downward trend in yields on 10-year US treasuries that started last summer has now been broken and the traffic has been heading the other way on the expectation that interest rates will continue to rise in 2005.................
http://www.thebusinessonline.com/modules/news/view.php?id=32431&s=12&
schober
- 20 Jan 2005 19:26
- 33 of 42
ftse chart quite interesring today for those feeling bearish- resistance at 4805 to 4818 and suport initially at 4740 to 4756
The gap is only on the BP, CAC and NIK charts; todays bp candle does look more bearish than todays ftse which suggests the market is confused
schober
- 23 Jan 2005 19:49
- 34 of 42
intersting comment on very low vix
No Fear in Stocks 2
Adam Hamilton
January 14, 2005
Sentiment in the US stock markets has reached staggering complacent extremes following the late 2004 election rally. We examine the implications.....
http://www.zealllc.com/2005/nofear2.htm
and outlook for dow for 2005
Curse of the Trading Range 2
Adam Hamilton
January 21, 2005
Epic 17-year trading ranges are the bane of stock investors' existence, and unfortunately today's markets look like we are 5 years into another one
http://www.zealllc.com/2005/curse2.htm
schober
- 12 Feb 2005 19:27
- 35 of 42
IN case anyones wonndering the end jan/early feb meeting never happened due to lack of interest!!!!!!