hlyeo98
- 28 Jun 2016 17:52
- 205 of 372
It's so funny, am I stopping you from buying???
cynic
- 28 Jun 2016 18:15
- 206 of 372
mentor almost invariably trades short term and good luck to him
with regard to this particular stock, i reckon it's one of the better housebuilders - and also TEF - and do so in my sipp for the longer term
if you don't hold already (not for quick profit) then perhaps consider doing so, the timing being difficult to judge - ie there could be many bad days in the coming weeks and months
hlyeo98
- 29 Jun 2016 08:16
- 207 of 372
I agree with u, cynic, the rise is not substantial compared to the loss... there are still many uncertainties in the market.
jimmy b
- 29 Jun 2016 08:26
- 208 of 372
Good rise if your short term trading and a good chance of this one bouncing back over the long term .Britain still has a shortage of housing despite our exit from the EU .
mentor
- 29 Jun 2016 08:46
- 209 of 372
re - the rise is not substantial compared to the loss
You have nothing to agree, stop talking bull sh!t, - cynic is telling you to buy TEF, that I played all the time,
last time late May I come out with over 10% gain in two weeks.
cynic
- 29 Jun 2016 11:21
- 210 of 372
stop being so touchy mentor
i hold both TEF and TW. but not for short-term trading
much as i am deeply relieved to see this sharp rally, i am wondering if it has about run its course for now
Balerboy
- 29 Jun 2016 11:27
- 211 of 372
Can see some one being banned again........ bought into tw this am with a hope and a prayer.,.
mentor
- 29 Jun 2016 11:28
- 212 of 372
Stop being so cynic, so a loser on both by a mile
cynic
- 29 Jun 2016 12:02
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not so .... my TW is still well in profit and TEF will just have to bide its time .... both are in my sipp
meanwhile have done nicely (in a modest way) from trading DAX and DOW long over the last few days
have now encashed all as i have sunshine waiting for me
mentor
- 29 Jun 2016 15:13
- 214 of 372
Moving to a 10p gain for the day
mentor
- 29 Jun 2016 15:31
- 215 of 372
Best of the day
TEF Telford Homes . 293.75 10.54%
TW. Taylor Wimpey 132.10 8.28%
RDW Redrow ....... 325.10 8.19%
PSN Persimmon ... 1,429.00 6.32%
BDEV Barratt Devel. 404.10 6.12%
BDEV Barratt Devel. 402.10 5.54%
CRST Crest Nicholson 359.50 4.72%
mentor
- 29 Jun 2016 16:49
- 216 of 372
Another large trade as UT and at top price
Once again someone wants the stock or most likely more than one.
16:35:09
132.90p
7,374,197 UT
CC
- 29 Jun 2016 19:31
- 217 of 372
I'm in a quandary as to know what to do next. I bought two lots of this on the way down. First lot at 123 (knew it was going to go lower but couldn't keep my finger off the button). Second lot at 115.
It is my view that whilst the housing and construction sector will be held back somewhat, it doesn't result in this sort of fall.
So, I have to decide where to sell and that I'm struggling with.
The trades on all the builders suggest and tonight's UT trades suggest to me this is going higher at least in the short term. There are lots of large UT trades on lots of stocks tonight - not sure if this is buyers seeing value or shorters now getting fried.
cynic
- 29 Jun 2016 21:22
- 218 of 372
unless you have time constraints, why do you need a limit level?
hangon
- 30 Jun 2016 13:47
- 219 of 372
The country is still short of housing - and Builders haven't left these shores - so what's really changed? Wasn't this the MM having a laugh and shaking-the-tree? In panic the Remainers Sold - and the Leavers stood-still.
I have TW. from lower ( ~2008 ), and am not about to cash-in at these blip-depressed levels. It will come back . . . . . yield says so.... even if any Bonus is cut short-term ( because they can, etc. )
However, for some Europe-focussed businesses there might be some hostility to Orders in the next few Months . . . . but only id we let our product quality slip as any £/$ woes assist our Exports.
Where we will be depressed is in Food/Oil/Energy costs, which wholesalers will mark-up quickly so they don't get caught . . . and having a near-need we cannot argue. Expect Tesco-Shopping and their Petrol to rise maybe 10-15% ( er, but not their Profits ! ).
Fred1new
- 30 Jun 2016 18:23
- 220 of 372
Have a look at "said" buys against said "sells" over last week. But consider balanced books.
If you are not short term trader, previous two posts appear sensible.
But, if timed it was a nice trade over last month.
CC
- 30 Jun 2016 19:21
- 221 of 372
Ok - so more large buy trades in many of the closing auctions tonight.
mentor
- 01 Jul 2016 15:25
- 222 of 372
137.10p +4.80 (+3.63%)
Taylor Wimpey plc 95.8% Potential Upside Indicated by Deutsche Bank
Taylor Wimpey plc using EPIC/TICKER code LON:TW had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates’ with the recommendation being set at ‘BUY’ today by analysts at Deutsche Bank. Taylor Wimpey plc are listed in the Consumer Goods sector within UK Main Market. Deutsche Bank have set their target price at 261 GBX on its stock. This is indicating the analyst believes there is a potential upside of 95.8% from today’s opening price of 133.3 GBX. Over the last 30 and 90 trading days the company share price has decreased 64.4 points and decreased 57.7 points respectively.
Taylor Wimpey plc LON:TW has a 50 day moving average of 185.07 GBX and the 200 Day Moving Average price is recorded at 189.06 GBX. The 52 week high for the stock is 211.9 GBX while the 52 week low for the stock is 109.44 GBX. There are currently 3,264,960,695 shares in issue with the average daily volume traded being 24,164,201. Market capitalisation for LON:TW is £4,272,540,538 GBP.
Taylor Wimpey plc is a national developer operating at a local level from over 24 regional businesses across the United Kingdom. The Company also has operations in Spain. Its segments include Housing United Kingdom and Housing Spain. The Housing United Kingdom segment includes North, Central and South West, and London and South East (including Central London) divisions.
hlyeo98
- 01 Jul 2016 16:06
- 223 of 372
This is nothing new as Deutsche has been calling TW. a BUY from the beginning of the year and they are holding a big chunk at a loss now after Brexit. They wouldn't call it a SELL, would they?
jimmy b
- 01 Jul 2016 16:11
- 224 of 372
Bet you wish you had bought at the beginning of the week though hlyeo