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i doubt anybody taking a known fools advice has any recourse to compo
may as well back money trees tips |
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I had some Mango & Prawn dip from Aldi yesterday, I urge everyone to buy it
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Buy the dip.........this was taught week 17 at the Trump Real estate courses
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Is this a wind-up?
Of course you buy into a dip, and cash-in on the upturn. Don't you? |
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Gordon Brown told us all to go out and spend and not save
if i remember coorectly |
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This is a sitting president advising people to go and "buy" The market surges all day and not one person even bats an eye lid when it comes to the man who's sitting in the White House "advising" people to buy into the market NOW We are living in pretty ridiculous times Why didn't he give that "advise" out on Christmas Eve? |
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Instead they are all high fiving each other on the MSM
![]() People got absolutely fleeced on Xmas Eve And they've sat and watched a sitting president along with his comrade buddy munuchin dish out "advise" and then watched the markets surge Absolutely criminal beyond belief, how they are just getting away with this is mind bending |
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These markets are now officially run by a criminal cabal, not that they ever weren't like, but only now they don't even hide this fact, its straight in your face spitting
Its disgusting |
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As for "buy the dip", how can you buy a dip in a market that is dropping, dropping and dropping, no one would know where the "dip" is ffs
So he managed to point out exactly where that dip was then? Pretty mystic meg don't you think ![]() ![]() |
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You're forgetting that his GUT is bigly, bigly more intelligent than most people's brain.
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He can't give out that info though?
He can't go out and directly tell people to go whichever he wants Nothing from the MSM either, surely CNN or MSNBC should be calling him out on this if they hate him so much? 1100 points, biggest daily point gain in history only hours after his "interference" ![]() That is insane he's not being questioned right now |
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Did I miss out on a good bet AGAIN??
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where's the tweet praising the Federal Reserve for giving everyone the chance to buy discounted stock?
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big selling day tomorrow [nap]
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Looks like sound advice to me
Wish our PM could have told me who would win the King George.. |
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Corbyn had his full bank on Clan.
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SS - it's simple. The MSM wanted the Dow to drop off a cliff (they like that phrase...). They're inconsolable that it's recovered.
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What is a dip in a Stock Market? 10%, 20%, 30% 40%, 50% or more? I wonder if President Trump could be held responsible if one loses after heeding his advice to buy on the dip.
Unless he's a qualified financial advisor it's so irresponsible for the President of the United States to give advice on matters relating to finance. |
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no one would know where the "dip" is ffs
That's not quite true. The market rose because the traders that matter all bought at the same time. They sure knew where the dip was, and they knew from simply looking at the price action. |
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SS - the way I see it is the MSM follow their own agendas. They don't report news. They impose their narrative into the story. Or they just refuse to report at all.
Here they delighted in the DOW dropping. They hate Trump so anything bad happening fuels this narrative. The mistake the MSM keep making though is that they box themselves into a corner with stories. They have nowhere to go when the story changes. Feature writers, extra journos etc would have been ready to write more doom and gloom about the Dow's fall and 'failure' of Trump in allowing it to happen. Once the surge came, what could they write? It didn't fit their narrative! They had to switch. So what they did was talk about plastic bags costing 10p and Boxing Day sales lower than expected.... |
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Many investors will have made their own minds up that stcoks were oversold. It's standard practice to buy after a fall because a rebound (of sorts) is likely.
Markets are more and more volatile. Values can increase/decrease because someone has sneezed in Tokyo. The whole system is pretty bent imo. |
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Its not a normal market nowadays though
You can't watch that American market and think its all normal and fine |
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Injera • December 27, 2018 5:03 PM GMT
Many investors will have made their own minds up that stcoks were oversold. It's standard practice to buy after a fall because a rebound (of sorts) is likely. post you bet |
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Watch out for the Dead Cat Bounce!!
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Donny - shall we say the banking collapse gave huge opportunities...
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down 600 at the minute
Where's Trump with his "buy" message ? If any proof was needed that was a signal from Trump yesterday here it is today Absolutely vile |
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Down 600 - another chance to buy the dip?
It's shaping like there might be plenty of time to buy the dip before it goes back up. |
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Tbf if you bought the dip and got rid at the end of the day you'd be qu...dollars in
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Until the trade war with China is sorted and the new Russian icbms nullified expect a lot of volatility.Movements of up and down 500 points a day will be commonplace. Safest strategy is to do nothing for a few weeks,months even until the issues are resolved and the markets calmed. The vix will be a good indicator.
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The Banking Crisis presented massive upsides for anyone picking the right housing stocks eg PSN and BDEV; Autonomy (91p) was a gift immediately after 911 terrorist incidents.
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Today has been nothing but a massive criminal act
Down 400 to down only 100, then down 600+ to now heading into the green Its disgusting and it needs to stop now How can anyone say a near 1500 point swing in one days trading be normal or legit? Its pathetic |
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This is happening all the time over there as well
It needs burning down imo |
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The Chinese are propping up the world stock markets. And the scary bit is it is being done by borrowed money hoping for a quick return, even the shoeshine boys, taxi drivers and rickshaw pullers are at it. When it implodes the consequences would be multiples of any correction ever witnessed previously.
These massive gyration are a major cause for concern for any holders. |
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That's my concern, impossible123
If and when it does go, its going into the wall at supersonic speed And the filthy creatures that made a fortune will be nowhere to be seen |
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In the old days before the advent of the tech stocks the adage had always been "leave the last 10% (profit?) for the brave and the foolish" - do not be greedy.
A well-known world asset investment entity during the last collapse of the world stock markets one of their divisions was borrowing 33x of every £1 invested (punted). Even a high-flying group of City folks lost loads-of-money trying to "catch" the bottom of a "falling" market. |