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FTSE 100 is down 9.6%
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that's because loltrump's big speech has sent wall street down 7% and suspended at open.
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as mark carney spoke yesterday easy money for everyone markets went from plus 2% to flatline
sunak spoke a load of rollocks money for everyone,markets dropped over 2% trump speaks blames everyone but himself/usa,markets drop 10% join the dots the canteen lass opinion is as good as anyones |
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the DOW now lower than when trump took over his actions last night causing todays falls,been promising a huge rescue package all week instread bans travel from EU, will be dsaving his rescue package till it has more effect closer to his re election bid, hopefully he,ll get stuffed
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carnage, banks running out of cash to pay the sellers.
as ever the frauds will be uncovered by the rapid retreat... |
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The FTSE100 down almost 26% on the year.
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Some great buying opportunities when it flattens out.
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Dunno how people can blame one idiot for a market crash
Trump banning travel is what everyone wanted? of course it was going to crash the market somewhat ffs Couldn't make it up |
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cause theres some great buying opportunities to the loons the same ones they said at 7,200 bottom, 2000 points ago last week,
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Couldn't resist--invested this years ISA when the FTSE was 5555--wasn't long before I was £500 down.
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I,ll say it again slowly just to shut those supposedly in the no up, those who are in the no,have the money,skills,experience etc are paying the government to look after their money, not trying to make a dime paying the government to return whats their,s intact , that leaves the chancers ,charlatans ,and guessers ,
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The FTSE100 down almost 26% on the year
Someone on LBC said the fall over the past three months is the biggest over the same period since the South Sea Bubble crash in 1720. |
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for all the patsy spiv sellers out there who tell you your in it for the long term, the ftse is over 20% tonight from where it was 20 year,s ago,
question I keep asking is if todays 60 yr olds have had a bash invested a few 100 a month for 40 years seen the ftse go from 2000 to 7000 ,saw saving rates/investment promises of 20% plus in good times are struggling to get a decent return today, with ftse stagnant up and down,recessions looming savings rates of zilch, investors not even promising 2/3%, how the foook do people starting out today stand a fooooking earthly of making it worthwhile |
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As Warren Buffet has said, the best time to buy is when others are selling and running away. It may surprise some but this is a gambling website and many reflect that in their approach to the stock market,its all your choice.
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for most of joe public it in the hands of some investment fund manager,most couldn't name you a company their pot is invested in
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The US with a mere 23.5 trillion dollar national debt will see the Fed throw in a few more trillion to shore up the economy.
Plunge protection team on speedballs. |
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The US markets are pretty disgraceful
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its easier to get a fair price for what you want to sell when folk are keen to buy.
trumps travel ban will reduce space in them cargo holds for import export. i doubt he knew cargo went on passenger planes rather like raab not knowing trade in uk came through ferry ports. |
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4% up today
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seen a bloke [ loony] on tv the other day say don't worry markets went down 5% yesterday but up 5% today, no thought or savy enough to realise that it was 5% up on a number that was 5% down,
[:laugh:,used to laugh ,argue,shake my head at lads at work who used to shrug their shoulders at a pay freeze its only 2%, couldnt figure out thats its 2% for the rest of their time in job ,you never get it back] |
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Your illogical rantings are tiresome you suggest someone on here gave advice to invest, the op asked a question, no one advised investing.You should calm yourself down before you lose the plot completey.
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Too late bread , ftp went into hysteria mode long before the coronavirus arrived
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1st 2 posts one invested 5 grand,2nd Crippen called the bottom on feb 26 or about 2000 points ago,
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having read the thread i would go to 1tp for investment advice before i would go to quite a few others on here.
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not that i want any investment advice or have any money spare to invest
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Like the bible swagger, the old Jew gave his sons a shekel each to spend,one of them did nowt and got scolded
easy answers with hindsight though |
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Crippen called the bottom on feb 26 or about 2000 points ago
Sorry 1tp, that makes you a liar or at least very stupid. This is what I wrote: If it finishes where it started today, and the volume is low, it's a good bet we're close to or have seen the bottom. Of course nothing's certain or there wouldn't be any losers. Have another good look later today. That day recorded second highest volume for two months. |
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These details that seem like trivialities to your simple understanding 1tp, are in fact very important.
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might sound flippant, and i acknowledge myself as a liberal/snowflake etc, but should we and other governments affected be seeking reparations from chinese ?? sars 4 years ago, 4 years till next one, as long as treat animal welfare with impunity these viruses will happen .
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my sipp is 20 grand down since end of jan and got yearly statement today and on the online calculator its 6 grand down since they emailed statement, dear do them clouds
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If a few million die it will be good for the economy and the market will quickly recover, any other outcome is bad.....for the economy.
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more carnage today
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no,the carnage is still on its way
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theres no way back for millions, those who lauded pension freedoms rightly or wrongly within 5 years will have wiped out millions,all based on dreamland rising markets never mind once in a lifetime [ again ] crashes
must be people seriously thinking[ I,m one] of getting out what they can from the wreckage,tax free sum and taking a hit on the rest,60% of something better than a 100% of nothing |
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Travelex owner Finablr has said it could go bust and has had its shares suspended by the financial watchdog, after discovering 100 million US dollars (£81 million) of undisclosed cheques.
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/travelex-owner-finablr-risk-collapse-122941286.html Another example of "when the tide goes out you find out who's been bathing in the nude"? |
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it,ll be the same as 2008 those with the biggest mouths ,and biggest threats will be bailed out and come back richer, whilst those who lose jobs,homes ,have pension pots ravished will be told to
suck it up, billionaires already queuing up outside no 10 for bailouts ,promising the most lied phrase in the capitalist world,we,ll cascade it down to the plebs |
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the markets are waiting for Gordon brown to step in whilst doris ,trump and sunak are sent on holiday
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the looney right wing knuckledragger,s on here who think falling markets are good for pensions,sippsetc must be wetting themselves with excitement and trousering zillions today,
keep hearing on here and loons on tv 2currently saying don't worry like 2008 markets will bounce back ,means absolutely sweet foook all if theres nothing in the pot to take advantage of it, heard it last week,thought about it myself and was just seriously discussed on sky about shutting the markets down, the experts didn't really have an answer,you,d have thought there would be obvious reasons either way, he just seemed to shrug his shoulders and say doesn't really no |
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it wouldnt be a true market if you shut it down when it falls
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