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nigel
7th June 2010, 21:52
Seems worth mentioning that I think they're might be some heavy falls in the Stock Exchange this week...3907 That image is the FTSE100 chart on the evening of June 7th 2010...
Does anyone else take an interest in the Stock Exchange?:Erm:
stevewool
7th June 2010, 21:54
yep i use too
Does anyone else take an interest in the Stock Exchange?:Erm:
Only when Im short!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
8th June 2010, 09:48
Only when Im short!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Most Filipina's are short! :crazy:
Pete/London
8th June 2010, 10:09
Seems worth mentioning that I think they're might be some heavy falls in the Stock Exchange this week...3907 That image is the FTSE100 chart on the evening of June 7th 2010...
Does anyone else take an interest in the Stock Exchange?:Erm:
Yes I trade on US markets every day and its been a roller coaster for weeks now. My holdings are not performing well at the moment but thats rock and roll. I have fancied a punt with BP on the hope of a quick recovery but they have just been downgraded so may hold fire.
Mind you if Cameron was to say up yours to Obama and make BP the only concession in the Falklands they would be worth a punt. My opinion only, not intended as a recommendation.:)
subseastu
8th June 2010, 11:39
Yes I trade on US markets every day and its been a roller coaster for weeks now. My holdings are not performing well at the moment but thats rock and roll. I have fancied a punt with BP on the hope of a quick recovery but they have just been downgraded so may hold fire.
Mind you if Cameron was to say up yours to Obama and make BP the only concession in the Falklands they would be worth a punt. My opinion only, not intended as a recommendation.:)
There is already two companies starting exploration drilling offshore in the falklands but you can expect a long wait before anything meaningful happens. Due to the fact that its uncharted territory down there in as much it such extreme conditions etc. Add the fact the argentinians want to restrict shipping in the waters between them and the islands. There will be a lot of political manouvering to come.
REgards the stock markets, I have a stocks and shares ISA that I invest in every month that is to be my retirement fund. But as I'm only 35 and have hopefully only about 20yr left to work (thats the plan anyway) a falling market is good for long term investors. Cheaper stocks mean more for your money and so I'll have more shares when the market starts to recover. Other than that I try to ignore it because its still not nice seeing your investments falling!
KeithD
8th June 2010, 11:56
Add the fact the argentinians want to restrict shipping in the waters between them and the islands.
They could try... we'd send are Navy .... all two ships of it :D
By the time the US public and press are finished with BP they will be a completely damaged brand IMO..(I dont think they deserve it but that has nothing to do with the share price.
The SP has a lot further to fall..Wish I still had my trading account:doh..I would have opened a short 6 weeks ago and would not be closing any time soon!
Make up for my tragic losses over the last 2 years!
Pete/London
8th June 2010, 13:51
There is already two companies starting exploration drilling offshore in the falklands but you can expect a long wait before anything meaningful happens. Due to the fact that its uncharted territory down there in as much it such extreme conditions etc. Add the fact the argentinians want to restrict shipping in the waters between them and the islands. There will be a lot of political manouvering to come.
REgards the stock markets, I have a stocks and shares ISA that I invest in every month that is to be my retirement fund. But as I'm only 35 and have hopefully only about 20yr left to work (thats the plan anyway) a falling market is good for long term investors. Cheaper stocks mean more for your money and so I'll have more shares when the market starts to recover. Other than that I try to ignore it because its still not nice seeing your investments falling!
I hope the plans for 2 new aircraft carriers are not shelved as they could be needed, as for you saying a falling market is good for long term investors, only if your in the market to buy, no good if your holding shares.:doh
Pete/London
8th June 2010, 14:02
By the time the US public and press are finished with BP they will be a completely damaged brand IMO..(I dont think they deserve it but that has nothing to do with the share price.
The SP has a lot further to fall..Wish I still had my trading account:doh..I would have opened a short 6 weeks ago and would not be closing any time soon!
Make up for my tragic losses over the last 2 years!
My friend is holding BP shares and tells me they are paying a 7% dividend. I think the fundamentals will still be there but will probably succumb to a takeover if their share price lowers
further. Rumblings in Russia on their joint gas project is not going to help:rolleyes:
Re your tragic losses, did you not use stops?
subseastu
8th June 2010, 15:54
I hope the plans for 2 new aircraft carriers are not shelved as they could be needed, as for you saying a falling market is good for long term investors, only if your in the market to buy, no good if your holding shares.:doh
I too hope the carriers aren't shelved, we really do need new tonnage in the RN, but there will be serious cuts in budgets for all goverment areas over the next few years. We'll have to wait and see.
Agree with that, this market is only a problem if your coming up to retirement and looking to start pulling on your investments as an income. At the end of the day everything involves risk and its all about timing. I'm in quite aggressive stocks at the mo but about 5yrs before retirement (depending on market conditions of course) I'll be shifting into cautious managed funds that are alot more stable but obviously returns are lower.
RickyR
8th June 2010, 19:19
A week ago, a lot of people were close to buying into BP, if they had managed to stop the leak, but alas it never happened and the stock price continues to go down. I have a few friends working for them left in a bit of a mess because part of the contract is to receive shares on an annual basis, which many consider as major assets towards retirement, but.....
As for myself, currently paid in Euro's and pretty gutted with the Euro/Sterling rate, earning about 500 quid less this month that last month.
Arthur Little
8th June 2010, 19:44
I believe my daughter's in-laws *dabbled in the Stock Market at one point ... starting from scratch ... and apparently didn't ever need to have the millstone of a mortgage around their necks!! And others I know *HAVE done, also. But ME? No thanks :NoNo: ... I wouldn't even have a clue where to begin; besides, I've never HAD the wherewithal ... nor the "interest" to do so!!
Re your tragic losses, did you not use stops? My paper losses(still holding) were from long term share holdings on AIM..Mainly Nickel mining companies (some operating in P.I)..Fundamentals are still good except the damned metal prices due to poor demand in China..Most operations here now are on care and maintenance..Ouch.:doh
These days I only invest in my own projects as I feel I can trust the management!!:xxgrinning--00xx3:
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