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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

Fred1new - 18 Jun 2013 17:29 - 26215 of 81564

Yes,

But the same was said 12 months or more before the Tech crash and the last crash.

But this market dangerous.

I would expect over 18 months it will be 20+% up from present level.

goldfinger - 18 Jun 2013 17:35 - 26216 of 81564

No not really given the pent up demand all around the World since the recession of 2008.

Dont forget Hays 750 £Billion free cash on company Balance Sheets in this country alone.

Investors have got fed up.

Wether it turns out to be the right thing is a diferent thing.

Im worried about Interest rates which may rise world wide and kill the markets again. Plus I reckon oil prices could baloon autumn onwards.

3 monkies - 18 Jun 2013 19:29 - 26217 of 81564

Sorry GF. for getting my purse out, went to do my unpaid voluntary job this morning and got so peed off. I came and thought what the hell. If it goes shrit then just go on the pile of shrit with all the rest, what I deal with unpaid is shrit, so hopefully I shall be in and out before it bites me on the bum. Enjoy the rest of the jolly holiday.

doodlebug4 - 18 Jun 2013 19:53 - 26218 of 81564

Well said 3 monkies, we all live different lifestyles and it's all very well for someone who is swanning off in the sunshine to say - don't take a gamble. I've no doubt gf has made some poor investments over the years, it's all a learning curve and as long as you don't bet more than you can afford to lose - and learn from your mistakes - you will be okay.

3 monkies - 18 Jun 2013 19:59 - 26219 of 81564

Flipping hope so db. The problem is when one has thousands waiting to come into fruition for years then why take another gamble but I have and we shall see. Lets hope your correct. If not well mmmmm! sunning myself won't be on my agenda.

goldfinger - 18 Jun 2013 20:28 - 26220 of 81564

Fingers crossed 3 monkies the Fed dont mess up this time.

3 monkies - 18 Jun 2013 20:41 - 26221 of 81564

Well gf I am sure the Fed haven't messed up everything else that I have invested in and most of us have bought into if they were truthful. Anyway Opay was up today, another long awaited one in my books, so be it the Yanks but a stop to that one with their gaming legislation. Did not contemplate the African airline company. Keep enjoying your jollies.

cynic - 18 Jun 2013 20:53 - 26222 of 81564

i doubt very much we'll see interest rates rise this year, or only 0.25% at very most and at very end of year

Fred1new - 18 Jun 2013 22:07 - 26223 of 81564

What interests me is that although I am doing little or no trading at the moment and I have not being churning my portfolios very much, my recovery over the last 12 months has been remarkably good. (About 30-40%, even after a drop of about 5% over the last 2-3 weeks.)


Usually, I would have be trading over short periods (not day) and paying the stockbroker his whack for doing so.

But getting the timing right over the period was too difficult and feel sometimes better to hold, sweat and occasionally curse.

It would seem unless you are either smart, or lucky, sometimes going for the simpler stuff is beneficial, ie, high yielding stock with money in their bank to pay out is worthwhile.

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Still expecting a kick in the teeth, which I haven't seen coming.

Dil - 19 Jun 2013 02:00 - 26224 of 81564

Interest rises in the US often lead to a rise in the main indicies. It's a sign of household/consumer confidence returning apparently.

hilary - 19 Jun 2013 08:10 - 26225 of 81564

Are interest rates really the big issue from the Fed today? Surely rates aren't the issue (nobody expects any change), and the market is going to be far more interested in what he's got to say about tapering QE sooner rather than later, especially given the recent rhetoric by some of those close to him.

And if you're worried about equity markets, I'd personally be as equally (if not more) concerned about failing Abenomics and the fact that the average tenure of the last 10 Japanese PMs is 419 days.

TANKER - 19 Jun 2013 08:39 - 26226 of 81564

On their way to die: Rapist and murderer pictured walking to the gallows to face execution in Kuwaiti car park

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2343916/Rapist-murderer-pictured-walking-gallows-face-execution-Kuwaiti-car-park.html#ixzz2We5DRdYg
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this is what the uk should do bring back the noose
well done to the Kuwaitis

cynic - 19 Jun 2013 08:53 - 26227 of 81564

i take it you're also in favour of all the following ......
birching or flogging with cat-o-ninetails for more serious misdemeanours
public pillory for fairly minor infringements of the legal code
chopping off of limbs or other parts for theft - in public after full-time at footy stadia i guess
hang, draw and quarter for most serious offenses

3 monkies - 19 Jun 2013 09:04 - 26228 of 81564

Cynic it isn't all that long ago that they used to chop peoples hands of if they committed theft - (right hand if right handed and visa versa) in Saudi for stealing, am I correct?

TANKER - 19 Jun 2013 09:13 - 26229 of 81564

the world is in a mess because of DOGOODERS if dogooders are so concerned about
these scum then go out in the streets and reform them but they will not .
libs are what they are not in my back garden

TANKER - 19 Jun 2013 09:14 - 26230 of 81564

an eye for an eye SAUDI AS IT CORRECT

cynic - 19 Jun 2013 09:33 - 26231 of 81564

3m - to the best of my knowledge it remains a popular alternative to the forbidden cinema after prayers on friday evening! ...... stoning for adultery is probably more of a "cup final" event ...... big difference is that tickets are free and unlimited


hey, MrT, how about letting us know if you would be in favour of my suggested punishments for assorted misdemeanours ..... you've rather ducked the direct answer - no chance of ducking in the pillory though

Haystack - 19 Jun 2013 10:01 - 26232 of 81564

cynic
What about limb removal for posting aggressive and racist comments?

cynic - 19 Jun 2013 10:07 - 26233 of 81564

hands for written incitement; tongue for verbal!

TANKER - 19 Jun 2013 10:25 - 26234 of 81564

criminals should pay the price .and it should be done on Saturday afternoons at football games to tell the world crime will not pay .
that is the answer . Kuwaiti is correct in the way they deal with crime we should do the same .
hope that tells you my views
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