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12/4/2024 | 13:07 | Ye Auld Day Thread (2006) | 22,946 |
07/6/2022 | 09:14 | IN MEMORY OF DAVID ANDERSON CROCODILE | 189 |
19/11/2020 | 13:37 | Daily Candle Charts | 2 |
11/1/2016 | 09:17 | Shares for Day Trading | 84 |
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Posted at 17/6/2022 22:08 by olddexterdog I am trying to think of Ignoble, such a long time ago we all used to meet and Please help me place him will trawl back through posts tomorrow. I still have access to CMC markets but they have been down all day. |
Posted at 21/2/2022 08:13 by dudishes For smellberg etc..apparently, young Ignoble died Jan 11th 2022. It was sudden it seems, but no doubt happy, as he posted 3 times that day.Always cheeky, but nice! |
Posted at 10/4/2020 07:50 by ttg100 tks chapsre LLOY - picked them all up sub 30p which on a risk/reward basis thought was a good price and was going to put in bottom drawer but showing reasonable profit already so finger twitching to sell - just cant seem to hold anything except commodities for more than 5 mins !! |
Posted at 08/4/2020 08:34 by ttg100 Well done chaps - glad to see all wellMe not too good as had a kidney transplant back in July and have been in and out of hospital for past 8 months - even blue lighted in on Xmas day but slowly doing well in the meantime Trading - have picked up some cheap LLOY but main trades have been Palladium which have been steadily longing since May/June last year and done exceptionally well so pretty happy camper Am now classified as very at risk because of immunosuppressant drugs etc so min 12 weeks for me !!!! Stay well all |
Posted at 05/4/2020 22:48 by dudishes Think Steloi, but forgotten password?See no reason why not communicate on here, nought happening! Stuck in Bear, but had a fantastic night with adjacent farmer and wife. We had done the 16 day thingy, but some wonder why, closure? Seems Mental heath more appropriate? |
Posted at 03/4/2020 16:30 by dudishes G'day Dex,Farmer P and I bought out Cyclist bar, some months prior to clampdown! Not a major issue, three staff working for Postal Services, one living with us. We remain in Bear, no movement to South, bit frustrating, but must hack it. Kids ring every day ( I don't understand Whatsit or whatever), Housey or wife answers, I still retain the right to arise late! An unusual set of circumstances, but we seem to appreciate all the more? Aye, same AOL addy, when it's working! Dud |
Posted at 26/3/2019 15:02 by dudishes Once upon a time, a good thread - think I gained experience, certainly day trading. Considering that I was about (1997), through to Dotcom etc...thought it was a piece of cake. Finding it harder now, but it remains fun! |
Posted at 06/12/2017 15:34 by ignoble And to you !For better or for worse, I do share your sentiment. Has no doubt cost me money over the last little while but I do sleep at night |
Posted at 03/7/2017 07:23 by ignoble AyeIt's going to happen one day imho Probably already started |
Posted at 31/5/2017 18:50 by ignoble Must admit to watching a G7 dinner or whatever it was.Ridiculous opulence ... and then I thought of the Food Banks in the UK How the hell must it look to people who struggle every day in life. They could have cheese and ham sandwiches .... |
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