Dogecoin etc
- Rich B
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presumably someone avoided paying lots of taxes somewhere along the line.
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Yes how do you fit 69 million taxable into the tax free personal allowance? Buy something that is worth less than £12,570. 200IQ move.
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Sold something that's going up. Your investments are legendary. RR?V8Granite wrote: Fri Oct 10, 2025 1:46 pm
Sold WH Smith's when only 4% up and bought more Taylor Wimpey as they have a very good dividend. I'm 19% down overall on them though currently after they had a big drop.
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Have WH Smith's gone up again ?
I'm pretty sure Taylor Wimpey will be good as they have a very good dividend currently.
Currently 254% up on average.
Dave!
I'm pretty sure Taylor Wimpey will be good as they have a very good dividend currently.
Currently 254% up on average.
Dave!
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Sometimes it’s better to say nothing and leave us guessing.
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I've recently bought TW. Hopefully you are right dude.V8Granite wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 4:41 pm Have WH Smith's gone up again ?
I'm pretty sure Taylor Wimpey will be good as they have a very good dividend currently.
Currently 254% up on average.
Dave!
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Annoying you is a many years passtime.
- Explosive Newt
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I got bored of WHSmith and pulled the money into NVidia... in spite of the recent WHS rally it's still doing better there.
As a general point, the financial market is tediously illogical. It's a bubble, and everyone knows it's a bubble... but that doesn't seem to be enough to stop it from bursting.
As a general point, the financial market is tediously illogical. It's a bubble, and everyone knows it's a bubble... but that doesn't seem to be enough to stop it from bursting.
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Well done! When you add up the divs and growth I think Smith's is a winner. But I'm very bad at mathsExplosive Newt wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 5:45 pm I got bored of WHSmith and pulled the money into NVidia... in spite of the recent WHS rally it's still doing better there.
As a general point, the financial market is tediously illogical. It's a bubble, and everyone knows it's a bubble... but that doesn't seem to be enough to stop it from bursting.
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We are NVDA buddies now. Still want to get back in Tesla though…Explosive Newt wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 5:45 pm I got bored of WHSmith and pulled the money into NVidia... in spite of the recent WHS rally it's still doing better there.
As a general point, the financial market is tediously illogical. It's a bubble, and everyone knows it's a bubble... but that doesn't seem to be enough to stop it from bursting.
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Tesla keeps going up and the lack of logic there offends me so I can't bring myself to.
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Bitcoin and Ethereum

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Youre only allowed to talk about Dogecoin, that’s the title of the thread.
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Keep an eye out for when one of Trump’s cronies buys up a fat stack of bitcoin 
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Or when Trump says “now is a great time to invest in bitcoin, it’s a great coin, amazing coin” because he is the master of subtlety with these thingsMito Man wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 8:57 pm Keep an eye out for when one of Trump’s cronies buys up a fat stack of bitcoin![]()