moneyplus
- 25 May 2007 15:19
I got some free shares in this one and also topped up on the profit taking. It's been all downhill so far but I feel this one could take off very quickly or be gobbled up by one of the giants. Anyone else joining in the wait and see brigade??
cynic
- 29 Nov 2007 09:48
- 83 of 272
i foolishly burnt myself on BLNX and see no reason to jump back in ...... though GOOG will inevitably have its moments, current sp is still some $60 from the year's high and looks to have good support at about $640 ...... Quantum Leap, whom i am happy to admit prodded me in this direction, has always rated the stock and has given it a very serious and interesting write up in this month's edition
Toya
- 29 Nov 2007 09:57
- 84 of 272
I gather a lot of people got burnt on BLNX - sorry about that, Cynic, and I hope you'll have made up for it since.
I'm sure you're right about GOOG but I can't jump in there now - have committed a lot of funds to BRR (as you know) and a few scatterings elsewhere.
The best way to deal with BLNX is to watch the sp carefully, keep an eye on L2, watch the chart, and move in and out quickly - on the basis that nothing goes up in a straight line. If you apply that, and a reasonable amount of dosh each time, you'll keep making a profit. - This is just my approach, and I'm having to learn as I go along (having made some awful blunders myself, as you well know!).
Right: time for AZM webcast coming up now.
cynic
- 29 Nov 2007 10:32
- 85 of 272
don't fret about it Toya ...... i make many investment mistakes and blame none bar myself .... as it stands, am delighted to say that my portfolio is still ahead about 10% on the current fiscal year, which considering the turmoil we have been through (and more to come?), is not bad
with regard to strategy, i certainly trade actively, but am far from convinced that the tiddlers are the way to make money, not least because most are far too illiquid ..... as a result, the spread is usually wide and if you want to sell in a weak market, you can be totally screwed or even find it impossible to trade at all.
Toya
- 29 Nov 2007 10:39
- 86 of 272
Your strategy is obviously working for you Cynic, so - I'm sure you don't need me to tell you: just stick with that :)
Take another look at Blinkx some way down the line, when it looks more of a proven company to you. I read somewhere: "buy high, and sell higher" - meaning just that.
I know nothing at all about trading the FTSE and the DOW, as you do, so I just stick to what I can (at least to some extent) understand.
cynic
- 29 Nov 2007 10:55
- 87 of 272
trading the indices can be very scary and one needs to watch carefully and continuously
Toya
- 29 Nov 2007 11:02
- 88 of 272
That's exactly why it doesn't suit me!
ptholden
- 29 Nov 2007 11:03
- 89 of 272
you aint ****ing kidding!!
Edit: Remark aimed at the old git Cynic :)
Toya
- 29 Nov 2007 11:10
- 90 of 272
You'd better keep your eyes on what you're doing then pt - or you'll be back to working for someone else :)
chessplayer
- 29 Nov 2007 18:32
- 91 of 272
There's only one good thing about selling at a loss.The way I see it,you then stop your fretting.
It,s as though you have had a cancer cut out!!
Toya
- 29 Nov 2007 18:37
- 92 of 272
It's been a tough lesson to learn, Chessplayer, but you're quite right! And it's great to free up what cash is left and apply it somewhere else where it can prosper again.
Toya
- 06 Dec 2007 17:29
- 93 of 272
Cynic: - hope you'll find this!
Good evening: I think you mentioned here somewhere that you were going to start a GOOGLE thread? And also I think you wrote somewhere else today that you were thinking of maybe cashing in your GOOGLE shares?
Well: I've just heard about the new Google-computer that is being sold in the US, manufactured by Everex. Apparently they can't keep up with demand!!
I put some key words into Google (surprise-surprise!) and came up with this link that tells you something about it - you may already be aware of it of course, but it was certainly news to me:
Info on the Google 'computer'
It's much cheaper than a Microsoft-based pc etc etc: have to find out more myself, but enough here to do your own research I hope!
cynic
- 06 Dec 2007 17:41
- 94 of 272
If the powers that be would input a link that would access Nasdaq (and Dow) prices and charts, I would happily start a thread
Toya
- 06 Dec 2007 17:42
- 95 of 272
Ah - right... Anyway: probably worth considering holding onto your Google shares for now.
cynic
- 06 Dec 2007 17:46
- 96 of 272
they are certainly performing very well for me .... my major conceern is the aftermath of the Fed announcement linked to the fact that i shall be abroad on biz and in a diff time zone (+3-4 hours) and also unable to watch the markets throughout the day
Toya
- 06 Dec 2007 17:52
- 97 of 272
I would just sit on the Googles - you don't need to be checking them every day: they can quietly look after themselves imv. It's a whole new concept in computer power that doesn't rely on Microsoft, but uses Google technology instead. It's perfect for non-business users, who spend most of their time on the internet, and playing with photos etc.
cynic
- 06 Dec 2007 19:18
- 98 of 272
you're prob right, though as am quite heavily o'weight, may just bring them back to norm while i am away .... shall dwell on it
Toya
- 06 Dec 2007 19:43
- 99 of 272
I'm sure you'll work it out... Just wanted to make you aware of the latest developments in US.
Is this another Dubai trip you're going on?
cynic
- 06 Dec 2007 19:55
- 100 of 272
indeed ...... will have no time for golf, that's for sure, but at least may manage to buy Christmas pressie for No 2 Son (VAT-free at least) .... and of course yours - lol!
Toya
- 06 Dec 2007 20:03
- 101 of 272
I thought you'd already got me a presy - don't mind another though! Sons are v expensive - I only have the one, but he costs as much as three put together.
cynic
- 06 Dec 2007 20:25
- 102 of 272
2 sons + 1 daughter ..... at least they have all left the nest, though we all go away together at Christmas