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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. " What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand " One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 | |||
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"Anyone have any, any recommendations to buy them? " Do you know what a price to earnings ratio is? | |||
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"Anyone have any, any recommendations to buy them? " Most financial advisors will tell you share investment is a long term game and needs careful planning and a spread of options. Anybody who really had info on the next big share killing is going to keep it to themselves, borrow all they can and invest it therein. Anybody else is hoping to make a buck or two by convincing others to invest alongside them to try to speculate the price. Ever notice how there are tons of brokers who make their money off handling clients wish to invest/gamble/speculate but who rarely get themselves involved in that activity? | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 " Only a funsucker would say that though | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though " | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though " That would be true if she bought them in 1962. | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. " So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? " £50 in 1990 is £118.50 today. That's quite far from £1,100. | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? £50 in 1990 is £118.50 today. That's quite far from £1,100. " Isn’t that what I said? | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? £50 in 1990 is £118.50 today. That's quite far from £1,100. Isn’t that what I said? " +/- 900% it is | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? £50 in 1990 is £118.50 today. That's quite far from £1,100. Isn’t that what I said? +/- 900% it is" Ermmm 99% of the figures are made up on spot.. and on this note where did you get £118.50 from? | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? £50 in 1990 is £118.50 today. That's quite far from £1,100. Isn’t that what I said? +/- 900% it is Ermmm 99% of the figures are made up on spot.. and on this note where did you get £118.50 from? " Where do inflation statistics come from? The tooth fairy obviously. | |||
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"I had some i bought in an oil company back in the 90's for £50 Sold them last year for a grand One would say money devalued more in those 2 decades and in reality you only got back £100 Only a funsucker would say that though That would be true if she bought them in 1962. So money hasn’t devalued in last 20 years? £50 in 1990 is £118.50 today. That's quite far from £1,100. Isn’t that what I said? +/- 900% it is Ermmm 99% of the figures are made up on spot.. and on this note where did you get £118.50 from? Where do inflation statistics come from? The tooth fairy obviously. " Nice tits btw | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher " I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. " Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? " I take it you don't have shares. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. " No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. | |||
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"Been offered shares in one of the very few merchant banks that made a profit during the credit crunch " I've made a nice return from buying bank of Ireland shares during the crisis. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. " You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. " Well it seems you are getting some really bad information that you don't seem to fact check for yourself. So potentially i saved you a lot of money if I caused you to question whatever source you're getting that from. By all means buy when the market is as high as it's ever been, it only goes up, right. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. Well it seems you are getting some really bad information that you don't seem to fact check for yourself. So potentially i saved you a lot of money if I caused you to question whatever source you're getting that from. By all means buy when the market is as high as it's ever been, it only goes up, right. " The OP asked for advice on buying shares - you've just iterated what I said instead of getting your big man balls out and giving him some straight forward suggestions. But I just realised; this is fabland. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. Well it seems you are getting some really bad information that you don't seem to fact check for yourself. So potentially i saved you a lot of money if I caused you to question whatever source you're getting that from. By all means buy when the market is as high as it's ever been, it only goes up, right. The OP asked for advice on buying shares - you've just iterated what I said instead of getting your big man balls out and giving him some straight forward suggestions. But I just realised; this is fabland." I'm the only person on the thread to use the term "price to earnings ratio". Any 'advice' that doesn't consider that is franky idiotic. | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. Well it seems you are getting some really bad information that you don't seem to fact check for yourself. So potentially i saved you a lot of money if I caused you to question whatever source you're getting that from. By all means buy when the market is as high as it's ever been, it only goes up, right. The OP asked for advice on buying shares - you've just iterated what I said instead of getting your big man balls out and giving him some straight forward suggestions. But I just realised; this is fabland." Only in fabland and boiler rooms do you find people recommending government contractors with a PtE of 25 | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. Well it seems you are getting some really bad information that you don't seem to fact check for yourself. So potentially i saved you a lot of money if I caused you to question whatever source you're getting that from. By all means buy when the market is as high as it's ever been, it only goes up, right. The OP asked for advice on buying shares - you've just iterated what I said instead of getting your big man balls out and giving him some straight forward suggestions. But I just realised; this is fabland. I'm the only person on the thread to use the term "price to earnings ratio". Any 'advice' that doesn't consider that is franky idiotic. " I bet you slam redbulls like they're capri-sun's. As if you disclosing your famous stock market secrets are going to be big fucking news | |||
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"They are all shit. Trump is crushing the lot. What the hell are you talking about? The S&P500 has literally never been higher I did say I was a novice and I did say Trump was crushing the lot. If you're not investing US, you're not gaining as everything else seems down to me. Trump though has tried his best to affect even big ticket US company prices depending on how he's getting along with them day to day. The likes of Buffet investing in Apple (despite China tensions) or Bezos have largely propped the market up. Where do you read this nonsense? The FTSE 100 is 7,279 against a record high of 7,792. What exactly looks low to you if not the FTSE100 or S&P500? Are you waiting for the Nikkei 225 to go up or what!? I take it you don't have shares. No i just memorise stock market prices for the fuck of it. You've been ultra helpful in so many ways. Well it seems you are getting some really bad information that you don't seem to fact check for yourself. So potentially i saved you a lot of money if I caused you to question whatever source you're getting that from. By all means buy when the market is as high as it's ever been, it only goes up, right. The OP asked for advice on buying shares - you've just iterated what I said instead of getting your big man balls out and giving him some straight forward suggestions. But I just realised; this is fabland. I'm the only person on the thread to use the term "price to earnings ratio". Any 'advice' that doesn't consider that is franky idiotic. I bet you slam redbulls like they're capri-sun's. " This bit is true, the night is young " As if you disclosing your famous stock market secrets are going to be big fucking news " | |||
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"Cloudera." You'd better not be engaging in bourgeoisie capitalist systems like stock markets | |||
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"Cloudera. You'd better not be engaging in bourgeoisie capitalist systems like stock markets " I've always been a capitalist who believes in social responsibility . I've just given you a tip that's me being a socially responsible person.Doing my bit for the community . | |||
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"Cloudera. You'd better not be engaging in bourgeoisie capitalist systems like stock markets I've always been a capitalist who believes in social responsibility . I've just given you a tip that's me being a socially responsible person.Doing my bit for the community ." Thanks but tech stocks don't float my boat. Don't understand these wizzy computers and interweb trends. I love simple. Insurance, defence, reinsurance, FMCG. | |||
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