Proselenes
- 13 Aug 2011 04:53
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aldwickk
- 15 Jun 2012 07:54
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I like to call it a calculated risk
beebusy
- 15 Jun 2012 08:36
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I calculated and risked and now my stock is worth 47% of what I invested. Wrong calculation I guess??
cynic
- 15 Jun 2012 08:49
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FI are in southern hemisphere, so your chart is prob upside down
rekirkham
- 15 Jun 2012 09:13
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Pessimism Sauce
Life is a gamble -
Thank god not yet dead yet at 67, - shot once, had malaria about 6 times, etc etc
Had two businesses in UK - having any business is a calculated gamble - did OK
Had a horse racing system in 1970's - 2 year old horses backed e /way etc - lost
If you do not take a chance in life / or with shares etc you probably will never make it to the top. Who wants to sit at home with a piggy bank for your coins -
go for it
mcgrath1958
- 15 Jun 2012 09:45
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rekirkham , must say i agree with you 100% about life been a gamble in all it's aspects!
Proselenes
- 15 Jun 2012 16:23
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Big volume spike today on BOR.
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Proselenes
- 18 Jun 2012 05:08
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As expected , Greece elects the correct party. Markets are always right, US rises on Friday said the ND party were going to win.
Big blue day ahead - everyone who sold out last week - tough, get buying quick.
cynic
- 18 Jun 2012 08:24
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if the markets are always right - not very consistent on that are you - then how come BOR et al are not rocketing away?
greekman
- 18 Jun 2012 10:49
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When it comes to the EU, the market acts like a drowning man.
Throw him a straw and no matter how useless that straw is regarding saving him, he will grab it.
Everyone with half a brain, knows that the Euro and therefore the EU in its present form is doomed, so why don't the politicians just let it die, as the sooner they do so, the quicker countries and the world in general can start re-building their finances.
We all of course know the answer.
The EU has become the biggest gravy train there is.
The EU makes our self financing politicians look almost 100% honest.
As has often been said, if the EU was a company it would due to its accounts not being signed off since its inception be banned from trading, and its directors barred from holding positions of trust.
Of course cleaning up the EU will never happen, as it is self Policing.
A dictatorship, by another name!
required field
- 18 Jun 2012 19:20
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What ?...no blogs on the "Foilkie" oil stocks ?.....bizarre...bizarre....who knows... Borders might give a nice update tomorrow morning.....dream on RF..........
Proselenes
- 18 Jun 2012 20:01
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Interesting new summary of the USGS estimates of undiscovered oil and gas in South America which also covers area 18 - Falklands.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2012/3046/fs2012-3046.pdf
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FoodSexMusic7
- 20 Jun 2012 21:07
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/47790043
Mark my words. Things will not be as good for fogl as Proselenes is saying. I bought PVR and cashed out a few months ago & now just bought in again after watching this video which sounded good
FoodSexMusic7
- 20 Jun 2012 21:07
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Why in the name of fuck do I now have to post with a new name
HARRYCAT
- 20 Jun 2012 21:29
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'Cos there are already six people who have been banned for using the word S*x in their name and they like to keep a record. So brace yourself! ;o)
greekman
- 21 Jun 2012 07:11
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Yet again, a poster I have never seen on here condemning Fogl so that they can ramp another company.
The problem is they never quantify their comments.
Proselenes
- 22 Jun 2012 13:21
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Looks like it could be an August spud for Loligo - that would be fine with me, in fact beneficial for share price strength. Oil price should be strong and upwards going into Q3 and the markets normally rally after the summer doldrums.
So its all looking like the "perfect" storm for FOGL come August - markets in a good (better) mood, oil price robustly moving upwards in Q3 and Loligo spuds......... all good.
halifax
- 22 Jun 2012 13:30
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PP dream on.
Proselenes
- 23 Jun 2012 06:51
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It is very interesting, and as I have been saying for some time - FOGL has been and still is the perfect buy at the moment. Minimal downside and loaded with massive upside for Q3.
Here is a chart of FOGL versus the other FI explorers last couple of months.
And here is the chart of FOGL versus a range of other oil and gas stocks last couple of months.
When you look at the figures some people have lost a fortune in the last couple of months because they are in love with other stocks and holding them for no valid reason except blind love and hope. When markets wobble sell the weak and buy the strong - its very simple. The strong will go up more first, the weak will only rise again later.
blackdown
- 23 Jun 2012 09:07
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B***s
Proselenes
- 23 Jun 2012 16:49
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