Never mind, he'll be able to buy at that on Monday. Suspect he'll wait for low 4's now though. |
Lol shorts. |
Stick up a chart. Then I might. :D |
You are permanently on a downer. What do you do for fun? Jigsaw puzzles with pieces missing? |
Have to agree with jb, I've never thought the price was irrelevant. Another disaster of a day. In more week to the Christmas break 💔 |
Small 1p differences make a huge difference in the number of shares you get for your buck down here. Not irrelevant. |
JB all irrelevant I am holding for end game.. I do not trade BIRD..
But to be fair Broker poked me there, Was 5.5 order, oh well..
More in my sack.. Santa will come to BIRD.
Holding for £55.
BWTFDIK |
Cool blog
I mentioned real estate video the other week, a big market, elevate would be perfect. |
Whooooshhh cancelled. Head fake it was. Low 4's to come.
ssb takes the prize for highest buy of the day |
oh dear
all that concerted pumping for this failure
very poor candle on the chart |
Riddler.
Thank fk they didn’t join you today otherwise the friendship might be a bit strained. |
Not by a long way done.. Have a few friends who will be joining me soon.
No advice
BWTFDIK |
4.985 offered now in decent size.
Fill your boots. |
The 'Santa rally' and why now could be a great time to start investing For many, investing in the stock market can seem a daunting prospect and volatile thing to do with your money.
But if there's any time to take the plunge, Christmas might just be it.
It's all because of the so-called Santa rally. That's right, even the stock market gets down with the festive cheer.
The basic idea is that there is a sustained increase in the stock market that occurs around the festive period - usually during the last five trading days of December and the first two of January.
There are a lot of theories out there on why it happens, but does it mean you should think about investing now?
Jonathan Webster-Smith, chief investment officer at Bowmore Asset Management, told Sky News' Business Live presenter Darren McCaffrey that in the past 73 years, the markets are up at this time of year 78% of the time.
He says it can partially be attributed to "a bit of joy around Christmas time", but there are some underlying reasons it happens.
"Institutional investors tend to settle positions and go away, and are they leaving the market therefore slightly for retail investors? Sentiment at that time of year is clearly much more positive," he says.
"We also have a big thing in the US - the pension deadline and bonuses are paid, so there's increase flows in retail. And people launch predictions for 2025, so generally there's much higher flow."
Probably a reflection of what is happening here (maybe).
Im looking to buy some more if the price drops to the low 4's
GLA |
Oops.
I definitely wouldn’t spread bet on this. |
:( got sucked into increasing my spread bet at 6p :( |
Sellers back, 5.4 offered, and 5 trades in 50k.
Excitement over. |
HCBF to all those who celebrate |
Sorry , today at 5pm please |
Yes, just need the date😀 |
A 5pm stonker RNS would be lovely . |
Yes, declining without trades is a sign of it having been a head fake |