kitosdad
- 12 Dec 2007 16:20
The engines have fired up at last for MDX. ( BPRG ) At long last they are being recognised for the force they will become over the next two years. On the cusp of disclosing huge revenue-earning deals with Global pharmacists. These have been hinted at as being unrolled before the years end, but may be in the next days.You still have time to get in at a bargain-basement price before the SP takes off for real shortly.
Gausie
- 24 Feb 2009 16:26
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Found a picture of your house Tabby.
Looks like the west wing could do with a coat of paint. Love the pool though.
ps - Tabs, would you mind if I posted the picture here?
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jkd
- 24 Feb 2009 16:30
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"JKD everything i have said on these bb's has been true."
that is so untrue and such a laugh it just aint worth a reply. so i wont.lol
regards
jkd
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 16:45
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jkd - stops and money management. I'd recommend Elder. Max allowable loss on any position is 2% of portfolio size and I stick to it like glue.
Tabatha, naturally, knew better! ;-)))))))))))))
tabasco
- 24 Feb 2009 17:42
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Gausieat least me best yellow top was on the line for all to see.and you caught the lake where I regularly fly fishother than that the angle didnt flatter
JKD that is so untrue and such a laugh it just aint worth a replyyou just didis bouncy your son?
Jeff.Tabby
Do you really think anyone gives a fcuk where you or anyone else lives
They seem to?and Jeff you have just said If MDX ever gets anywhere near 15p again you should be selling and moving onthats reassuring for someone that said the company is deadstill you had a 50/50 and come second
In answerI am an investorthat generally means I sell higher than I buybit complicated thatare you still with me?22p means no harm doneand 33p means lovely jubleyany more means youve done it again you jammy bas*ard.anyone for Canap?
Gausie
- 24 Feb 2009 18:08
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It's spelled 'Cannabis'.
hilary
- 24 Feb 2009 18:08
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"I am an investor"
Aren't the majority of investments just short term trades that have gone wrong?
tabasco
- 24 Feb 2009 18:25
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Gausieyou have been to some of our gigs without me knowing.did you see my Paul Rodgers? Hilarycant really answer thatmine dont go wrongseriously any risks that I take have to be worthwhileand covered as best I can this 2% rubbish is fraught with dangerthe SPs spikes both up and down with the sort of regularity that odds on shots get beatbeware of the good thing!
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 18:33
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"mine dont go wrongseriously any risks that I take have to be worthwhileand covered as best I can this 2% rubbish is fraught with danger"
............. and that's why you're where you are, dimwit. ;-)))))))))))) You are the most imbecilic of posters, my dear Tabatha. That's 2% of portfolio size, not 2% of your trade, numptie.
Take care of your losers and the profits take care of themselves. It's an old adage, yet oh so true.
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 18:34
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Hil - so true. ;-0
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 18:35
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"I am an investorthat generally means I sell higher than I buy"
You've gotta have a larf!!!!
tabasco
- 24 Feb 2009 19:11
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BouncyI dont want to talk about youor to youyou bore me.Gausie works on 2% on his M&S shorts and has been caught out many a time with a spikeI was talking to Hilary about ithave you got to jump on everyones conversation.notice youve talked to yourself three posts in a row.captivating!
Your old adage is a crackeris it from the Dell Boy book of Yuppies Take care of your losers and the profits take care of themselves
I always thought someone else took care of your loses?carry on talking to yourself.you aint going to tempt anyone else on here!!!!
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 19:28
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If you don't want to talk to me then piss off.
The point is no-one should find themselves in your predicament, blaming every other mo-fo but yourself. You're plainly a sad old daft twat.
I repeat - position yourself so your natural stop will lose you no more than 2% of your pot. That's the road to riches in the market. On the other hand you could use the Tabatha road to ruin. Dimwit! I then use a trailing stop, usually in the range of 7-11% depending on what the chart's recent past seems to imply. RNS's mean sweet FA then, don't they? Whether they're telling you fact or fiction, you're gone for minimal loss at worst. You're an idiot, Tabatha.
Lurv,
Al
;-)
Gausie
- 24 Feb 2009 20:08
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Tabs - Big Al is talking about capital preservation and risk management. I know you don't get it, and I don't think you'll ever get it. So he's wasting his time and you're wasting your pot.
He makes some very valid observations in his post 6556, particularly the last one.
tabasco
- 24 Feb 2009 20:40
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Half time.Gausie you are telling me about risk management.that will make a few mates chuckle.listen its never brokenor will it ever break.so I wont be fixing it.try telling Lewis Hamilton how to driveit might be more useful?
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 20:42
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G - more for those (silent readers) who wish to learn one of the myriad ways to make a few bob. Tabatha does not seem the type to want to learn - far too arrogant, which is why he is where he is. It works for me though. ;-)))
Big Al
- 24 Feb 2009 20:45
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Tabatha
Why is it the simple things seem to pass you by?
;-)
ptholden
- 24 Feb 2009 22:15
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Ba, cos he's a very simple soul with a very simple grey cell that has an awful lot of room to wander around an empty head! I delight in the fact that he has me filtered, err not, so without admitting otherwise I can post with impunity :) I think that fact escaped his very simple mind. In any event he's full of shit and a self-confessed racist to boot. I hope mdx survive if for no other reason to read his idiotic posts, they cheer up my day on a regular basis :)
chocolat
- 24 Feb 2009 22:24
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So Trevor, Jock and Paddy are discussing the names of their children over a pint.
"Ah," says Trevor, "that reminds me of my son, George - he was born on St. George's Day!"
"Ahh," says Jock, "that reminds me of my son, Andrew - he was born on St. Andrew's Day!"
"Ahhh," says Paddy, "that reminds me of my son, Pancake."
tabasco
- 25 Feb 2009 08:32
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Good morning all>
After having a chat with my old mate after football last nighthe is a Spurs fan but other than that as sharp as a razorhe said...Tabascothat was very good of those nice people on AM to advise on risk managementbut why dont you explain to them our wayjust the 1st lesson without giving much away
So just for my mate and helper Cayenne I will>
There was this four runner AM handicap chasesponsored by Tab RacingThe sponsors had priced the event like all good risk management Bookmakersto take 100% out of an over-round book.The favourite a Bay Gelding called DilbertNodeal was an even money hot potwhich we laid for 50 the second runner a pragmatic grey called Gausie Bush was chalked at 3/1...we laid three ponys.the other joint second favourite was Trigger Happy Kid bit of a rascal this Chesnut Marewith little abilitybut someone also had three ponys on.which leads us to the outsider Bouncychequea twelve year old broodmare that really is only running for fourth spot.some clown had a score at 4/1 on the rag.
Whichever horse won the race would take 100 out of the book including his or her stakeI being the Bookmaker had taken 120 in staked bets leaving a modest profit of 20..My learned friendsthat is whats known as no risk management.now you can use the same principles to twenty runner racesTV reality showssporting eventsand my favourite and clearly the easiest.stock and index punting.albeit the formula a little more complex
It use to be difficult to become a Bookmakerthe times of change with tinternet it is so easy to become a house player with that edge nowHere endeth the lesson
there wont be anymoreyou cant afford me.oppsembarrassed Jeff again..
Big Al
- 25 Feb 2009 08:36
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Very good.
So why get involved in the stockmarket where you are plainly useless? ;-)))