goldfinger
- 19 Mar 2013 13:57
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2013 09:30
- 1136 of 2763
Long on OPHR chart above.
cynic
- 25 Oct 2013 11:45
- 1139 of 2763
from memory, main FTSE target is 6921, but have no idea re FTSE 350
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2013 12:19
- 1140 of 2763
UKX Il check it cyners...
skinny
- 25 Oct 2013 12:23
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Nice consistent volume on those charts GF! :-)
skinny
- 25 Oct 2013 12:27
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FTSE high is @6,950.60 - highest this year is 6875.62.
cynic
- 25 Oct 2013 12:28
- 1144 of 2763
UKX - i'll have a hunt around too
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2013 12:29
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LOL yeah.
Would be lovely to get through 7,000 and then 8,000.
Im a dreamer.
cynic
- 25 Oct 2013 13:07
- 1146 of 2763
HOUSING MARKET
forget all the hype on twaddle in the press and worse still, on the NOWT thread
i have rather better than anecdotal insight in both the north east and south east (sort of kent)
in the first, house sales tend to die from about now until the spring, with many unsold properties merely being withdrawn to avoid them becoming "stale"
in any case, a major problem in NE has long been a supply of houses to sell, though selling has not been easy either - peeps with too high expectations
however, this has changed quite dramatically even in the last few weeks
in the kent area, houses in the correct location and realistically priced are now being snapped up almost as soon as they hit the market
it could be argued that this is a "cheap" area for commuters as there are very good road and rail links, which may well get even better in the coming years
cynic
- 25 Oct 2013 15:33
- 1148 of 2763
not me .... don't even know the company ..... was also out hitting few balls b4 i punched someone's head in!
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2013 15:59
- 1149 of 2763
Cynic thats your fault for not keeping up with this thread. Now up 87% on my capital since Jan 3rd 2013. Normaly knock off in low 80s% or in bear markets in the high 40s%.
Been a very good year not exceptional, the exceptional years were 1984 1999 and 2003 for me.
cynic
- 25 Oct 2013 16:08
- 1150 of 2763
not sure what would be deemed by "capital input" as working with CFDs means very high gearing of course
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2013 18:56
- 1151 of 2763
Mine all SBs and brokers this year....... sorry did have a cfd with EZJ.
I like SBs more than other tools at moment.
Problem with SBs is that normal investors start to think they have to act different to normal broker holdings.
They dont believe me.
OK spread is larger, but who cares if you have a winner.
Just play it like you had a position with a broker.
cynic
- 25 Oct 2013 20:11
- 1152 of 2763
s/b is good because it does not suffer cgt but the downside is the time constraints
goldfinger
- 25 Oct 2013 22:39
- 1153 of 2763
Indeed indeed but Im always up on that going for the further out contract.
I also know sticky Cyners you do very well with derivatives.
I remember your first 2 years on here where you blew everyone out of the water and thats the truth folks, Cynic was red hot.
I always say this, you never stop learning on the stock market and I have to thankyou for your input in which I have learned a lot. Im so greatful.
Thanks Cyners.
cynic
- 26 Oct 2013 08:15
- 1154 of 2763
i'm now just old and crotchety :-)
i'll have another look at s/b to run alongside my CFDs
david lucas
- 26 Oct 2013 09:47
- 1155 of 2763
GF
What SB company do you use? I mainly use CFD's or buy the shares if I want to hold for any length of time. I have a account with T1PS from the old day!