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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Metro Bank Holdings Plc | LSE:MTRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMX3W479 | ORD 0.0001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.75 | 1.96% | 39.00 | 38.35 | 38.90 | 39.00 | 39.00 | 39.00 | 99,827 | 10:08:18 |
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08/4/2020 14:58 | Come on Nas ya dog - 8000 | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 14:57 | Fed Mins may send Dow flying down today. On the front page it should read be scared, very scared. | ![]() smartie6 | |
08/4/2020 14:51 | Near on a thousand deaths in U.K. Terrible. Day after day increases and business is putting pressure on to come out of lockdown. FFS. | ![]() smartie6 | |
08/4/2020 14:08 | At least we’ve got earnings season coming in over the next week or so. If Dow doesn’t react to negativity then nothing will. Lol. | ![]() smartie6 | |
08/4/2020 13:56 | well depends how you read it i guess lol | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 13:52 | US data shows US already entered recession | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 13:18 | Go on, I’ll start it off, Dow below 22000 today? If it swings from positive to negative following open, how much impact on FTSE, -120? | ![]() smartie6 | |
08/4/2020 12:58 | Yes that's a good idea with the stops as this could prove an inside day. Price action will show itself and create a great opportunity GLLast post until later Gardening and sunshine | gbyak | |
08/4/2020 12:56 | Absolutely. I have been bearish consistently regardless anyway. Stops in place. If taken out - just another fixed risk trade. No worries | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 12:49 | Yes it is SRI'd urge a bit of caution today The move should show itself post Europe close. I'm still positioned to the sell bias into Friday. I don't want to throw anyone a curveball so hence the caution comment GL | gbyak | |
08/4/2020 12:47 | Any idea where the metro bank chat is ? | ![]() scrabster1 | |
08/4/2020 12:45 | NAS 8000 test coming once more - pretty big one this time around gb | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 12:34 | Feds need to start an extra money printer lol the extra 1 trillion aint gonna do much in the overall scheme of things | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 12:33 | Scotland just advised 70 deaths over the last 24 hours. That’s massive. | ![]() smartie6 | |
08/4/2020 12:27 | US death toll in last 24 hours at highest over 1700. Very sad. | ![]() smartie6 | |
08/4/2020 12:25 | 3500 would be plan C, sell my gold and put in pension, gain 25% in tax relief. | turvart | |
08/4/2020 12:20 | If it starts sinking, id adjust that to last wave 3500 Because if it heads that way, fundamentally no reason for it to not meet 2003/2009 lows area. Easy adjust it again if markets and repos find floors prior | sentimentrules | |
08/4/2020 12:19 | Not bad at all Turvart. How will you protect a market slaughter? Assume thats next step in case it occurs. Got a plan bagged? Yeah I have, a third of my pension is now in cash, if worse case scenario happens I will next enter the 34% in waves from 4750, 4500 and 4000 or close, my pension will take a hit again as I'm 66% long in equity funds, but I don't think the Ftse 100 will stay in the 4000's for long so I will drop the 34% trades at around 5200 and this will average my pension down again, that's my plan anyhow and it worked this time around my breakeven point should be around 6000 on the FTSE at the moment. | turvart | |
08/4/2020 12:12 | Turvart. I know a kid that made his first £65000 with 50p to £5 trades. He was damn good | sentimentrules |
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