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5000 where should i invest it???? I need to make money short term.     

thesaurus - 13 Mar 2004 13:24

amberjane - 19 Mar 2004 15:03 - 46 of 130

ptholden

No it didn't help, it hurt! I didn't buy either. Still is it the same guy for this new company?

Regards, AJ

hilary - 19 Mar 2004 15:05 - 47 of 130

amberjane,

Out of curiosity, what attracted you to Petra and Central African? Was it Shares rag, or something else?

amberjane - 19 Mar 2004 15:14 - 48 of 130

Hilary,

DAILY MAIL!! That's how I got started with their tips. Not been so succesful with the ones I've picked from Shares so far although I nearly went for Tadpole!!!

hilary - 19 Mar 2004 15:19 - 49 of 130

Interesting, amberjane, thanks.

ajren - 19 Mar 2004 15:32 - 50 of 130

Invest 2,500 in high risk /Cash 2,500 ?
rgds

little woman - 19 Mar 2004 15:46 - 51 of 130

Daily Mail! One of the members of the investment club i'm involved used to suggest tips from the daily mail - and every has done really badly including 4 wipe outs! I managed to stop the other members going along with tips for the last 18 months and the worse share is down 4%, the best is up over 40% and we have been able to take profit (through stop loss) on 2 shares. I should sit down and work out how much we are up overall............

little woman - 19 Mar 2004 15:57 - 52 of 130

Amazing, it's only been 12 months not 18 month and the portfolio is 40% higher than the cash added to the account (received a few dividends too!) Not bad for a very conservative portfolio based partly on high dividend return.

Maggot - 19 Mar 2004 18:02 - 53 of 130

thesaurus. The answer to your last question about buying first thing in the morning at the previous day's (lower) closing price (or somewhere near it) is that you can't. If you could everyone would do it. However you can frequently buy early (after the auction finishes at 8 am) and take a chance on it rising more during the morning. Not everyone is able to ring their broker up at 7.45 am and leave instructions to buy first thing - some can't buy until they get to work; even more don't know the price has risen until they get home that night -then there's possibly another rise next day.

Believe me there are no easy short-cuts. As Zarif says you can't make an omlette without breaking eggs. You've got to take a chance.

optomistic - 20 Mar 2004 13:35 - 54 of 130

thesaurus
I have been reading this thread out of general interest and I have come to the conclusion that it must be a bit of a wind up.
Buying today at yesterdays prices!!! Wouldnt we all be just a little bit richer if we could. It would be something like filling the football coupons in after the matches had finished.
If you are serious I respectfully suggest that you should put your money in the bank, if not its been quite a good laugh.
optomistic

38 - 20 Mar 2004 18:12 - 55 of 130

Could be a wind up.

Never in the field of investment management has so much advice been offered by so many for so little money. (Not Churchill) However, It's now time to sh@t or get off the pot. (Stormin Norm') So, Accept the challenge, and feel the exhileration of victory. (Patton) All I can promise you is Blood Sweat Toil and Tears. (Definitely Churchill) Drop me a line and I'll make arrangements to take custody of your 5k and buy you some stock. (38) I'm sorry this letter is so long, I didn't have time to make it shorter. (Wilde)

Love

38

Edit: The Bank and the 3.40 at newmarket are still my prefered options




namreh3 - 20 Mar 2004 18:42 - 56 of 130

Apologies "38" but I believe I have first dibs on the 5k. PS- are we talking H.Norman Schwartzkopf JUNIOR or SENIOR?

bonn1e - 20 Mar 2004 19:30 - 57 of 130

38-20!!!! It's your fault. You made me fall off my chair and hurt my hand. Now, my ribs are moving in tune with the throb.

38 - 20 Mar 2004 23:47 - 58 of 130

Namreh, you take 2 1/2 and I'll take 2 1/2. Done ?

bonn1e, Que ?

thesaurus - 21 Mar 2004 12:09 - 59 of 130

Jokes at my expense, come on thats just not playing fair.

Look I am at Uni, my mates are all out getting drunk most nights. I would rather use my student loan to create wealth not demolish it. So is this a joke, if it was it would not be a very good one.

I just needed advice and to be fair i am touched that so many people have. If you learn from other peoples mistakes then you should be ok

Thesaurus

chartist2004 - 21 Mar 2004 13:00 - 60 of 130

Thesaurus - Take a look at http://www.investtech 'register for free' then look at thier comments on various company/charts click on 'Trends' many rising stocks there, check our any other info you require on Money AM. I like the look of Stream Grp (SEA) up over 1500% since June 03 results were 16-02-04 take a look, and no I don't hold any yet! Don't but all your 5k into one 'golden egg' make your dosh slowly not loose it fast..! All IMHO/DYOR.
Hope this helps
Mike....

Kayak - 21 Mar 2004 23:41 - 61 of 130

Thesaurus, the thing is that you will not be creating wealth consistently at first. You may well be lucky and make money to start with, but you will eventually give it back and more. The vast majority of traders who make money consistently (and it is said that only 10% of so of traders make money) only started being successful after blowing the whole of their pot at least once if not two or three times. Those successful traders are the ones who persisted. So bear that in mind when you come to decide whether your student loan, funded with the money I pay to the Inland Revenue, is better spent on drinking or trading :-)

MightyMicro - 21 Mar 2004 23:55 - 62 of 130

Thesaurus: a millionaire friend of mine once told me "there's no such thing as easy money". Another such said "the first million is the hardest".

These statements appear to be true, from my experience. Personally, I'm still working on the first million.

Good luck with your life.

amberjane - 22 Mar 2004 00:20 - 63 of 130

Yes but who said this is 'easy money' anyway even if you do gain? Every day just before you click on your portfolio you lose a few more minutes of your life, with fingers, toes & anything else you can cross, crossed!

ajren - 22 Mar 2004 10:46 - 64 of 130

Millwall were a couple of weeks ago as 5,000 would have got one millions of shares.Perhaps it still is.Any snooker players amongst us knows the good
player never scorns the lowly yellow.
rgds aj

crystalclear - 01 May 2004 20:28 - 65 of 130

If you want the benefit of years of research for free, Antonov PLC's transmissions (gearboxes) will be going into production later this year. Antonov have found a partner and should be releasing details sometime who their business partner is. They have a 6-speed design which should be in production in 2005. If you are capable of holding for a long period of time this should be a one way ticket, even if its a rough ride.

But don't put all your eggs in one basket, in case I am wrong ;-)
And don't risk more than you can afford to lose!

http://www.schmider-investments.de/frametext/interviews/frame20.htm

Put that through babelfish and you'll have a good overview of the company.
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