Proselenes
- 13 Aug 2011 04:53
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greekman
- 26 Jul 2012 09:56
- 1041 of 2393
Hi Harrycat,
Fully agree, thats why I look at the odds, like any 'bet'.
I am betting that the odds of the upside will make it a worthwhile gamble, with a good result at least tripling my money.
I have also limited my investment to what I can afford to loose.
Anyone better their house or pension on this, is to my mind taking a ridiculous risk.
He who dares, does not always win!
cynic
- 26 Jul 2012 10:53
- 1042 of 2393
greek - i bet you haven't invested a large slab of your portfolio in this spiv stock though, and to my mind, that is the prudent approach even for those who are not intrinsically risk averse
greekman
- 26 Jul 2012 11:12
- 1043 of 2393
No I haven't, but I don't class any stock that has Fogls potential as a 'spiv' stock.
SPIV.........
1 One usually unemployed, who lives by one's wits.
2 One who shirks work or responsibility; a slacker.
Not FOGL!
cynic
- 26 Jul 2012 12:01
- 1044 of 2393
must be me i was talking about :-)
grannyboy
- 26 Jul 2012 13:58
- 1045 of 2393
When investing in exploration stocks you have to look on it as very risky and to only invest money you're prepared to lose, but you have also to look at the upside as well as the downside, ie if Loligo is a duster(what all 5 levels?) then expect the s/p to fall by between 45-55%, but if its a commercial success on the majority of levels then a 200-300%+ is more then a posibility, so i believe its well worth the risk, timing is also important...
chuckles
- 26 Jul 2012 15:49
- 1046 of 2393
MONEYTALKS - 26 Jul 2012 13:00 - 102 of 102
Sandown
3.05 Savanna La Mar
Good luck all.
Thanks to Moneytalks for the tip.
Put your money on this nag, better chance of winning than Fogl finding commercial quantities of oil!
greekman
- 26 Jul 2012 16:58
- 1047 of 2393
Put your money on this nag, better chance of winning than Fogl finding commercial quantities of oil!
Depends on the odds for both!
chuckles
- 26 Jul 2012 17:03
- 1048 of 2393
No it doesn't, chance of success odds for these drills are based on nothing but some geologist's opinion. As you've seen with BOR for example they're never accurate in the same way as something where true odds can be calculated.
grannyboy
- 26 Jul 2012 17:06
- 1049 of 2393
Well did it win?.
avsec
- 26 Jul 2012 17:09
- 1050 of 2393
Came in Second to mine (Roz @28/1)
blackdown
- 26 Jul 2012 17:18
- 1051 of 2393
With Roger (33/1) a length behind.
chuckles
- 26 Jul 2012 17:54
- 1052 of 2393
There you go then, an each way bet brings home the money, more than can be said for the FI oilies, excepting RKH of course, which kind of defeats my argument :)
cynic
- 26 Jul 2012 17:54
- 1053 of 2393
horses and true odds and bookies do not cohabit
grannyboy
- 26 Jul 2012 19:36
- 1054 of 2393
So not much good then, will stick with what i'm doing, you can keep your horses.
chuckles
- 26 Jul 2012 19:45
- 1055 of 2393
You stick with losing money old bean, I'll stick with making it. Hope your luck changes with the next drill.
Pessimism Sauce
- 26 Jul 2012 20:47
- 1056 of 2393
Instead of comparing this stock to gambling (how stupid is that?) How about you wish those with money in FOGL some luck? Why do I feel like the select few are just circling like sharks, waiting to strike if Lolligo is a duster...this is simply one variation of trolling with all this negative posting and 'de-ramping' and i think alot of people need to grow up.
chuckles
- 26 Jul 2012 20:58
- 1057 of 2393
Saucy, are you visually challenged, difficulty with reading?
"Hope your luck changes with the next drill."
How stupid is it not to consider this stock as gambling?
grannyboy
- 26 Jul 2012 21:18
- 1058 of 2393
I'm sorry but if the nag you've bet on loses thats it you've lost your money, at least with shares you've not lost its just a paper loss and you've got a chance of pulling your losses back..
So chucky stop talking rubbish..
chuckles
- 26 Jul 2012 21:33
- 1059 of 2393
Neigh lad
HARRYCAT
- 26 Jul 2012 22:06
- 1060 of 2393
PS....."circling like sharks, waiting to strike if Lolligo is a duster".............of course they are! But both sets of punters (short & long) are aware of the risks and hoping to make money either way. That's the reality of stock trading. It's not a gentleman's sport!