Sharesmagazine
 Home   Log In   Register   Our Services   My Account   Contact   Help 
 Stockwatch   Level 2   Portfolio   Charts   Share Price   Awards   Market Scan   Videos   Broker Notes   Director Deals   Traders' Room 
 Funds   Trades   Terminal   Alerts   Heatmaps   News   Indices   Forward Diary   Forex Prices   Shares Magazine   Investors' Room 
 CFDs   Shares   SIPPs   ISAs   Forex   ETFs   Comparison Tables   Spread Betting 
You are NOT currently logged in
 
Register now or login to post to this thread.

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.

Clocktower - 02 Feb 2018 15:34 - 80038 of 81564

LOL George - But falling at a rate of knots now, that if it keeps up the pace, might yet look optimistic as the fall is long overdue.

Look for solid performers and play the Trump card.

jimmy b - 02 Feb 2018 15:42 - 80039 of 81564

cynic....................

indeed, though i spend little time on this thread
..................................................................
Your on here arguing with Fred more than anyone while preaching that folk on here shouldn't bother with him .

cynic - 02 Feb 2018 15:56 - 80040 of 81564

only in recent days to give my brain a break from some tricky contracts and similar

anyway, i felt like throwing a pebble in the pond, as i mentioned earlier

btw, you misrepresent me ..... i have said that you guys should (a) spend more time on threads dealing with shares and (b) should not allow fred to rile you ....... it is others who say peeps should not waste time on fred

jimmy b - 02 Feb 2018 16:04 - 80041 of 81564

It's the same thing cynic you just twisted it like a politician, i very rarely post on here to Fred for the very reason that he is just here to disagree.

Fred1new - 02 Feb 2018 17:36 - 80042 of 81564

Manuel.

I think as you get older you are rapidly becoming more confused.

I do not think what Stalin, Lenin or Mao practised was communism.

The problem with communism is that it has to compete with the natural instincts, traits and culture of those it may be applied to.

To me the above were dictators who were prepared to put any scruples they may have had at one time or other behind them and acted for their own benefit, security and acclamation and "deluded" belief that the end justifies the means.

Looking at the tory elite and to some degree, the leaders of the other main parties and I am sure that the same or similar traits are apparent.

But many of the said followers of said "Communism" in the 20s, 30s. 40s and 50s were as deluded as many of the Brexiters, neo-cons and Ukippers are now.

cynic - 02 Feb 2018 20:51 - 80043 of 81564

keep up the bullshit and denial and distortion fred ... perhaps you'll even believe in it yourself one day, though i don't think you'll ever learn to give a straight answer

Fred1new - 02 Feb 2018 21:16 - 80044 of 81564

Manuel.

I think you are rapidly losing your ability to distinguish fact from opinion or fiction and certainly, you seem to overvalue your own opinions.

-=-=-=-==

Dow Jones down by 2.62%.

VICTIM - 03 Feb 2018 08:30 - 80045 of 81564

Dow Jones down by 2.62% what a pompous arse .

cynic - 03 Feb 2018 08:44 - 80046 of 81564

not so in that instance, but a simple statement of fact
i think numerically, DOW dumped 660 points apparently from fear of escalating inflation

it'll be interesting to see where BITCOINS lie in say a month's time
i think at their recent peak a couple of weeks back they were $15,000 and now languish at $8,800




anyway, as i posted just now in FTSE thread ........

monday must surely be a total bloodbath
there'll be an awful lot of forced sales and the like, so if you're brave, there could be a good chance to make some money on the bounce as the dust settles

VICTIM - 03 Feb 2018 08:57 - 80047 of 81564

I know that cynic but , you know that he knows why he knows he knows i know that you know he knows i know why he wrote it , you know? .

cynic - 03 Feb 2018 09:14 - 80048 of 81564

to be honest, i don't know why fred posted about the DOW here

perhaps he (gleefully) sees armageddon for the capitalist world, even if he does play with capitalist toys

a very severe correction may well now be on the cards, though no one actually knows
there's good reason for it - DOW stocks are arguably miles ahead of the game - but there is no obvious sensible alternative for private and pension fund money and the like

VICTIM - 03 Feb 2018 09:26 - 80049 of 81564

Just being frivolous really , but with Freda there's always , look what's happening because of May , Trump , Brexit , Boris etc etc etc .

cynic - 03 Feb 2018 09:59 - 80050 of 81564

that's a goldfinger (3i) trait as well

fred's actually an intelligent guy, but i'm afraid i can rarely be bothered with his nonsense, not least because of his refusal to give straight answers to straight questions ...... generally, i can readily find better ways to waste my time than going round and round in pretty much the same circles

i think his father was a trades union official or somesuch, so it's easy to see how he learnt his ways ...... so very glad i never had to deal with them .... we just treat our staff well, and a result, there are few who have been with us for less than 5 years

iturama - 03 Feb 2018 10:12 - 80051 of 81564

Gizza job C.
Fred posts something worth reading once in a blue moon. Life is too short for that.

cynic - 03 Feb 2018 10:26 - 80052 of 81564

you're welcome to deal with some of the more slippery clients we have :-)

at the moment we have one who likes to quote contract terms at us when it suits .... have just clobbered him similarly, and he doesn't like it all

iturama - 03 Feb 2018 10:48 - 80053 of 81564

Send in L/Cpl Jones. They don't like it up 'em y'know. Cold steel: concentrates the mind.

cynic - 03 Feb 2018 11:05 - 80054 of 81564

more dusky than teutonic :-)
perhaps one of the chaps from Some Like It Hot would be better suited

Haystack - 03 Feb 2018 12:09 - 80055 of 81564

Cynic

The Labour land buying policy is commonly used around Europe. The intention is to buy agricultural land at agricultural land prices for building houses. This despite the fact that the price would rocket if it had planning permission before the sale.

I am undecided as to the rights and wrongs of this policy. There is also the compulsory element involved in the purchase.

cynic - 03 Feb 2018 15:04 - 80056 of 81564

hays - the guardian article merely states landowners in general, and does not restrict itself to agricultural land being boosted in value when granted building permission

Haystack - 03 Feb 2018 17:52 - 80057 of 81564

That's what it is to do with, even general landowners. The idea is to buy the land at its current value without planning permission and then grant the permission. It's a question of its value as opposed to its potential value.
Register now or login to post to this thread.