edddcarter
- 18 Jun 2004 22:46
I am Just a novice at all this and wandering what methods do people use when buying stock.Do people use TRENd is you friend strategy.Or if share is undervalued against its competitors or do people trade purly on technical analysis.I know there is no one best method or we would all be millionares.I just want to know what method best suites individuals
Melnibone
- 14 Jul 2004 21:41
- 24 of 36
edddcarter,
If you new to all this, then until you get some experience
under your belt then please, please, please keep your
initial stakes stupidly low until you start getting it right.
If you don't, the market will eat you for breakfast and wipe
you out.
Just concentrate at getting it right at first and conserving your
pot.
That way you'll still have some money left when you are starting
to get it right.
Melnibone.
Southernmick
- 14 Jul 2004 21:57
- 25 of 36
F1,
sorry to be stalking you lol!
Was a bit dis-illusioned that no one seems to have taken over the DOOB thread (I don't think that I have the time to even post once a day - how did he do it, lol!??) so thought I would see what was on offer here.
Markets grim? I am in AHT so I can't agree lol!! I need diversification now lol!!
I think that Peter Temple's book may be a bit basic for an accountant, F1, but if you find it useful, I would be most impressed!
Mickey.
Fundamentalist
- 14 Jul 2004 22:12
- 26 of 36
Mickey
Likewise, Doobs thread has left a gaping hole! it would be nice to know how he is doing in his new venture
Good to hear your in AHT, Hatto is doing very well out of that one too i hear! I tend to post a lot over here mainly on share specific threads and the general day traders thread - i have always lurked not posted at ADVFN until Doobs thread - I just cant stand the pointless ramping/deramping arguments that go on. Over here is far quieter but still a lot of knowledgeable posters. Feel free to join us regularly or send me an internal mail if you want
F1
Southernmick
- 14 Jul 2004 22:29
- 27 of 36
F1,
I may well do that...
(btw, how do I send an internal email though?)
I don't have any specific feelings at the mo, other than as communicated, but I am going to post the Chinese Rice proverb on "doob"
mickey.
Fundamentalist
- 14 Jul 2004 22:31
- 28 of 36
Mickey
To send a mail click on my name in the thread and it will bring up a profile and an option to send an internal email
seawallwalker
- 14 Jul 2004 23:01
- 29 of 36
No one can ever say that people on this bb. do not do a great job in helping everyone who needs it.
Well done all.
And Thanks.
Abbie2u
- 15 Jul 2004 14:35
- 30 of 36
melnibones post is great advice as it is impossible to lose much money
Fred1new
- 15 Jul 2004 15:47
- 31 of 36
SouthernMick Thank you. I will have look at Magic Numbers sometime. At the moment I am trying to learn to count like Accountants. I think my grandson is doing it already. Should go far.
But I agree with many it is a miserable market at the moment. I feel as if it is building up pressure, but which way it will burst is anybody's guess.
Southernmick
- 15 Jul 2004 21:49
- 32 of 36
No problems Fred.
Def. get the book from your local library!
An interesting excercise to then undertake is to run through the ratios with a share you hold & passionately believe in and then re-evaluate lol! Can be very revealing!
I don't agree though that it is a miserable market. When decent (& I mean decent) shares are falling for no reason, well then, isn't that a decent buying opportunity?
Food for thought perhaps?
Mickey.
Seymour Clearly
- 16 Jul 2004 00:38
- 33 of 36
Agree, stockpicking is what counts. My significant holdings of stocks are:
CASH - up today (still below my buy though :-( )
CS. - up today
LLOY - down
MRW - down
SGC - up
TFC - bought today and up on my buy price (just)
WLW - up today.
5 up, 2 down. Not perfect but better than trackers!
Fundamentalist
- 16 Jul 2004 16:34
- 34 of 36
Mickey
Interesting volume in GFRD today - mainly in 250K lumps very close to the mid price. Is someone building a stake or offloading one. Are ROK coming sniffing again? any thoughts
Southernmick
- 19 Jul 2004 22:55
- 35 of 36
F1 - apologies for the delay in replying as I have been away for a long w/end (a nice change for once lol!!)
I have now taken a small stake in GFRD (finally you say!) and will see what happens before upping this. Some more positive RNS's today. I've found that there is nothing like holding a share for a while to understand it properly (whatever the lengths of research you do, so will see!)
For what it's worth I do not think that the ROK acquisition last week is likely to stop their acquisitiveness. Whether this means GFRD, who knows (probably now edging 30/70 against it happening)?! Either way the Dickie acquisition is a small one and unlikely to preclude further acquisitions this yr., so don't rule it out.
ROK certainly seem on the upward curve at the moment on low volumes, and there is no doubt in my opinion that the results (& forward order book) next month will be fantastic.
Seymour - interested to see that you hold two of my cash cows - SGC & LLOY. I love both of these and have been receiving the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) for several years - nice!
The thing with these two that I particularly like is that if the share price drops then when the DRIP is calculated I get loads more shares, and if it rises, well, then my capital also rises. Very nice!! (especially as neither will go to the wall!)
Mickey.
Harlosh
- 20 Jul 2004 11:18
- 36 of 36
I think there are two aspects to fundamental analysis.
1. Interpreting the data as described by Fundy
2. Interpreting how the market will interpret the data. (Lots of interpreting I'm afraid.)
For example, I bought SCS Upholstery (SUY) prior to a fantastic set of results and yet the market has virtually completely ignored the shares.
Maybe the market will one day wake up to them or they know something I don't. Either way my money could have been in something which was gonna make me money.
I suspect the majority of people on here haven't got trenchloads of money and are trying to build a decent sized pot with a number of (relatively) quick winners. Only by watching price action will they achieve that.
Fundamental analysis is only half the picture IMHO.