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Anyone work in the industry?
I have a few shares dropping shortly so I have started to watch the fluctuating share prices and its depressing, how people do this for a living I do not know. I would be off with stress every other week.
So anyone wanna tell me how the share price is gonna react in the next few days? If you could be very specific I will invest a lot more :P
Thats inside information that is, and the people that work in the industry are bound by the FSA! Just so that you know loike ;)
I won't tell them if you don't.
northwind
30-05-06, 10:29 AM
Insider dealing's just dealing with priveliged or private information- predicting a general trend's fine.
This whole slump is being done simply to punish me... I thought about cashing in my bank shares when they were at 10.60 and squandering a few hundred quid. Now they're at £9.10, and the drop is exactly what I was going to waste.
Having looked at all the prevailing market conditions, and evaluated trading histories, I predict... You will find love with a new woman. 7 is lucky for you. Beware gingers.
Beware gingers.
Like that is difficult to predict. :? :roll:
sharriso74
30-05-06, 10:44 AM
Not HBOS is it?
Beware gingers.
Like that is difficult to predict. :? :roll:
Oi Slaphead, be careful, or i will hunt you down and eat your children!
northwind
30-05-06, 11:08 AM
Not HBOS is it?
Certainly is. Though since I got them for £6-£7 I can't grumble ;) Highly annoyed though, everything was telling me to sell, (could they have been more blatantly overvalued?) it was my inner Sensible Person, who never usually gets a say never mind a veto, that caught me out. Last time I listen to that ****. That was probably the only financially responsible thing I've done for a decade too.
Chicken
30-05-06, 11:54 AM
I work in the industry.
Here's a tip - nobody knows and everybody guesses.
Insider dealing's just dealing with priveliged or private information- predicting a general trend's fine.
This whole slump is being done simply to punish me... I thought about cashing in my bank shares when they were at 10.60 and squandering a few hundred quid. Now they're at £9.10, and the drop is exactly what I was going to waste.
Having looked at all the prevailing market conditions, and evaluated trading histories, I predict... You will find love with a new woman. 7 is lucky for you. Beware gingers.
:lol: :lol: :lol: not too rub it in but i solda at 9.80 in april and everybody laughed at me for giving in too quickly.
I work in the industry.
Here's a tip - nobody knows and everybody guesses.
:winner:
and the good one are the ones that guess right 55% of the time.
sharriso74
30-05-06, 07:54 PM
and the other 45% blame the IT systems. Bunch of overpaid :toss: apart from the research guys who get take us out and get us ****ed
Buy low, sell high.
That's what I should have done anyways...
Shares? What are they? I should be so lucky...
NatWest has shares in me at the moment - actually it's quite a large investment :(
northwind
30-05-06, 11:07 PM
Insider dealing's just dealing with priveliged or private information- predicting a general trend's fine.
This whole slump is being done simply to punish me... I thought about cashing in my bank shares when they were at 10.60 and squandering a few hundred quid. Now they're at £9.10, and the drop is exactly what I was going to waste.
Having looked at all the prevailing market conditions, and evaluated trading histories, I predict... You will find love with a new woman. 7 is lucky for you. Beware gingers.
:lol: :lol: :lol: not too rub it in but i solda at 9.80 in april and everybody laughed at me for giving in too quickly.
Nya nya, I sold about £2000 worth at £10.50 :) It's the rest that annoy me.
Still... I got a load of Freinds Provident shares free when they demutualised. They launched at £2.56, I considered selling them, held off... They dropped to £1.40 overnight. GAH!
rpwoodman
31-05-06, 09:03 AM
I should be so lucky...
Lucky, lucky, lucky...
Or is that off topic?
Chicken
02-06-06, 05:30 AM
Bunch of overpaid :toss: apart from the research guys who
:)
beefcake
02-06-06, 01:24 PM
Insider dealing's just dealing with priveliged or private information- predicting a general trend's fine.
This whole slump is being done simply to punish me... I thought about cashing in my bank shares when they were at 10.60 and squandering a few hundred quid. Now they're at £9.10, and the drop is exactly what I was going to waste.
Having looked at all the prevailing market conditions, and evaluated trading histories, I predict... You will find love with a new woman. 7 is lucky for you. Beware gingers.
:lol: :lol: :lol: not too rub it in but i solda at 9.80 in april and everybody laughed at me for giving in too quickly.
Nya nya, I sold about £2000 worth at £10.50 :) It's the rest that annoy me.
Still... I got a load of Freinds Provident shares free when they demutualised. They launched at £2.56, I considered selling them, held off... They dropped to £1.40 overnight. GAH!
That's quite common. At least you got them for free. Bear in mind FP are relatively small so may be taken over in the future.
northwind
02-06-06, 01:31 PM
That's quite common. At least you got them for free. Bear in mind FP are relatively small so may be taken over in the future.
My dad- a qualified and regulated IFA, it's worth mentioning- told me "They'll go up-I bet you a pound. They'll be in all the pension schemse and trackers so they'll have cosntant demand". Bzzt. Never mind. The dividends pay for my life insurance ;)
Scooby Drew
02-06-06, 01:46 PM
The dividends pay for my life insurance ;)
That's a lot of dividends :lol:
northwind
02-06-06, 02:27 PM
Or a very small amount of life insurance ;) I think if I'm relying on that for the funeral, I'll be buried at the council tip in a binliner.
rpwoodman
02-06-06, 02:37 PM
I'd have expected cremation to be quite cheap, but I bet (considering what's involved) it's a rip-off.
I'd have expected cremation to be quite cheap, but I bet (considering what's involved) it's a rip-off.
Yes, easy to get your fingers burned.
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