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My LLOY shares are about 7% up compared to what I bought at, but I’ve only got just over £1000 of those anyway.
Most of my investments (through a SIPP) are in equity tracker funds, which overall are down about 7% since I switched to self-invested this year; they’d gone down a bit before switching but I can’t get to the figures easily now without looking at physical paperwork.
Bit of a scare the other day when my emerging markets fund appeared to have gone to zero. That’s about a sixth of the total. Glitch in the system, it was ok. That fund has been no more volatile than the lower risk trackers, ridiculously.
No crypto, obvs.
Most of my investments (through a SIPP) are in equity tracker funds, which overall are down about 7% since I switched to self-invested this year; they’d gone down a bit before switching but I can’t get to the figures easily now without looking at physical paperwork.
Bit of a scare the other day when my emerging markets fund appeared to have gone to zero. That’s about a sixth of the total. Glitch in the system, it was ok. That fund has been no more volatile than the lower risk trackers, ridiculously.
No crypto, obvs.
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We've read about share losses so what have been your wins?
I think I've posted this before but I bought Pendragon at 1.9p and sold at just under 40p. At the time of buying they were looking increasingly like they were going under (in my non expert opinion) so I took a small gamble fully expecting to lose. Unfortunately I haven't been so lucky with any other shares.
I think I've posted this before but I bought Pendragon at 1.9p and sold at just under 40p. At the time of buying they were looking increasingly like they were going under (in my non expert opinion) so I took a small gamble fully expecting to lose. Unfortunately I haven't been so lucky with any other shares.
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I went through the LSE list and looked at companies I thought would do well in the next few years.
I doubled my money on Bacanora who opened a new lithium mine in Mexico, doubled my money but had to sell when the Chinese bought them out.
Currently a small amount in TM1, they are a battery recycling company based in the U.K., I broke even on these but think they are a sound bet if they can do half of what they say.
Dave!
I doubled my money on Bacanora who opened a new lithium mine in Mexico, doubled my money but had to sell when the Chinese bought them out.
Currently a small amount in TM1, they are a battery recycling company based in the U.K., I broke even on these but think they are a sound bet if they can do half of what they say.
Dave!
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Everything is a gamble.
Your ftse tracker probably a terrible investment.
ETH up 20 percent in a short period. Depends when you buy.
I have some BP. Up From 3 quid.
Your ftse tracker probably a terrible investment.
ETH up 20 percent in a short period. Depends when you buy.
I have some BP. Up From 3 quid.
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The last 12 months has been a real odd one, pretty much every asset class has lost value including traditionally viewed as non or even inversely correlated stuff.
The average mixed asset fund lost 11.5% over the last 12 months regardless of equity/bond split your likely to have lost money.
If you're up on anything it's luck more than judgement.
The average mixed asset fund lost 11.5% over the last 12 months regardless of equity/bond split your likely to have lost money.
If you're up on anything it's luck more than judgement.
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Most people are in denial that their pensions dropped huge amounts - I mentioned it ages ago before it happened - but then we have RichB who is keen on everyone else's investments but doesnt ever give any info on his. 

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i posted mine. You're the one being cagey about yours. Tell us how much you've spent and made on crypto.Broccers wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 6:11 pm Most people are in denial that their pensions dropped huge amounts - I mentioned it ages ago before it happened - but then we have RichB who is keen on everyone else's investments but doesnt ever give any info on his.![]()
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Since pensions are easy to get a valuation for and highly regulated, I don’t think anyone will be in denial. It’s impossible to be unaware of the general fall in value.Broccers wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 6:11 pm Most people are in denial that their pensions dropped huge amounts - I mentioned it ages ago before it happened - but then we have RichB who is keen on everyone else's investments but doesnt ever give any info on his.![]()
Denial seems to be more of a crypto investor trait. Funny that.
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I was at Pendragon at the time and bought a few, but didn’t have enough spare cash for a decent gamble.John wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 9:38 am We've read about share losses so what have been your wins?
I think I've posted this before but I bought Pendragon at 1.9p and sold at just under 40p. At the time of buying they were looking increasingly like they were going under (in my non expert opinion) so I took a small gamble fully expecting to lose. Unfortunately I haven't been so lucky with any other shares.
What saved them was that the £360m that they owned RBS wasn’t properly secured, so the bank needed them to keep trading. Having the CFO spend a day in my office trying to micro-manage me just after the price had plummeted wasn’t my most enjoyable day at work!
The fiddling of assets just before and during that time was interesting -
Every 60 days I would meet with my 12 counterparts running the other Jaguar dealerships and trade our overage stock (the crap or overpriced cars) to each other. We would have to trade them at what they owed us, which was always too much money, so they would go to another dealership for 60 days, not sell, then move again. This was happening across all 300 dealerships. Once the share price went up to about 20p they finally allowed us to start auctioning this crap off, but then we had to take the loss on our performance targets!
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Interesting! I had some a while back av 16p and got out at 19 when they dipped only for them to go to 27 after takeover talks. Ah well another failJimexpl wrote: Sat Oct 29, 2022 9:02 pmI was at Pendragon at the time and bought a few, but didn’t have enough spare cash for a decent gamble.John wrote: Fri Oct 28, 2022 9:38 am We've read about share losses so what have been your wins?
I think I've posted this before but I bought Pendragon at 1.9p and sold at just under 40p. At the time of buying they were looking increasingly like they were going under (in my non expert opinion) so I took a small gamble fully expecting to lose. Unfortunately I haven't been so lucky with any other shares.
What saved them was that the £360m that they owned RBS wasn’t properly secured, so the bank needed them to keep trading. Having the CFO spend a day in my office trying to micro-manage me just after the price had plummeted wasn’t my most enjoyable day at work!
The fiddling of assets just before and during that time was interesting -
Every 60 days I would meet with my 12 counterparts running the other Jaguar dealerships and trade our overage stock (the crap or overpriced cars) to each other. We would have to trade them at what they owed us, which was always too much money, so they would go to another dealership for 60 days, not sell, then move again. This was happening across all 300 dealerships. Once the share price went up to about 20p they finally allowed us to start auctioning this crap off, but then we had to take the loss on our performance targets!

I really think RR are worth a long time buy @V8Granite get some more

Back to the thread title - Doge doubled with Musk completing twitter. Are they still the joke meme coin?
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I was waiting for a big move in BTC to buy some... this might be the one I was waiting for.
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If anyone bought ETH on the 26th on the basis of Broccers' recommendation, they'd be almost 20% down right now

"Don't believe anything until Broccers denies it"
(FTSE100 up about 3% in the same period)
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I noticed that after seeing cryptocrash trend on twitter, not so much a crash as a steady decline though 

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Does anyone know anyone, like a mate or something, who's made any real money off Crypto. Like real money in a high street bank somewhere. "I invested £1000 and got out and made X thousand profit."
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
I know people who hold various amounts - all fairly small but I've never met anyone who's made any real substantial cash out of it...
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Still up from 700s tho.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:09 amIf anyone bought ETH on the 26th on the basis of Broccers' recommendation, they'd be almost 20% down right nowYou really are the kiss of death !
"Don't believe anything until Broccers denies it"
(FTSE100 up about 3% in the same period)

FTSE only just recovering from being 6800.
Did you miss Doge doubling seeing how thats the thread title?


Only a loss when you sell. As with anything its just a cycle.
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Might beGavster wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 8:41 am I was waiting for a big move in BTC to buy some... this might be the one I was waiting for.

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you started this thread about Doge when it was at 0.46 GBP. It's now at 0.072 GBP and falling...Broccers wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:52 amStill up from 700s tho.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:09 amIf anyone bought ETH on the 26th on the basis of Broccers' recommendation, they'd be almost 20% down right nowYou really are the kiss of death !
"Don't believe anything until Broccers denies it"
(FTSE100 up about 3% in the same period)
FTSE only just recovering from being 6800.
Did you miss Doge doubling seeing how thats the thread title?![]()
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Only a loss when you sell. As with anything its just a cycle.
You say it's only a loss when you sell, have you ever sold yet?
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Why do you care so much?Rich B wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 11:02 amyou started this thread about Doge when it was at 0.46 GBP. It's now at 0.072 GBP and falling...Broccers wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:52 amStill up from 700s tho.Sundayjumper wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:09 am
If anyone bought ETH on the 26th on the basis of Broccers' recommendation, they'd be almost 20% down right nowYou really are the kiss of death !
"Don't believe anything until Broccers denies it"
(FTSE100 up about 3% in the same period)
FTSE only just recovering from being 6800.
Did you miss Doge doubling seeing how thats the thread title?![]()
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Only a loss when you sell. As with anything its just a cycle.
You say it's only a loss when you sell, have you ever sold yet?
Also by your own figures Doge is up nearly 30 percent.
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FTSE isn't down 75% in the last 12 months





