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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tintra Plc | LSE:TNT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BHXM9D70 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 32.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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27/7/2023 14:44 | Some dude that was damn good at it. Think he took a break for a while to focus on more important things for a bit. If same, good to see all is well | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 14:42 | No idea where now. But sounds familiar | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 14:41 | F911? That sounds very familiar from years ago. That possible? | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 14:24 | I am afraid my price is 9.11p, will throw only the doormat on it for a punt. Regards, F911 RMC | firestorm911 | |
27/7/2023 14:05 | That's def last post 😂 GLA | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 14:04 | In essence I believe an individuals opinion matters not.Mine or anyone else. It won't move market. That's what needs reading. Forget own thoughts. It's only luck if get a winner based on that alone | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 14:01 | Today's problem is when only trading iwn fundamental opinion. Not markets Lethal We all execute a position because we believe it represents value that day. Allow some margin for error of course but not too much If you keep only believing the narrative formed by self, and not taking onboard the markets narrative , it's a costly game Difficult to get market narrative without charts. It's like trying to read people's minds from home, whilst they all work around the supermarket | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 13:58 | I agree with a part here "Quantitative investing based on computer formulas and trading by machines directly are leaving the traditional stock picker in the dust and now dominating the equity markets, according to a new report from JPMorgan. "While fundamental narratives explaining the price action abound, the majority of equity investors today don't buy or sell stocks based on stock specific fundamentals," Marko Kolanovic, global head of quantitative and derivatives research at JPMorgan, said in a Tuesday note to clients." Fundamental narratives will always explain away things. After all, it's narrative that sells. But it's not the caller of old. It's more a hindsight tool | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 13:54 | Market imo is never irrational. Be it a gamed instrument , flying or tanking. One side always has it right at each time | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 13:52 | Ultimately though, both tech and fundamentals are open to the interpretation of the analyst/,researcher Probably get as many fundamentalists disagreeing as tech analysts It's why I say, have an opinion, but only act on markets opinion. Let that align, whichever the method | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 13:51 | He is referring back to 70 years ago re when he tried it though. This fact wouldn't have existed back then either JPM "Fundamental discretionary traders" account for only about 10 percent of trading volume in stocks today, JPMorgan estimates. "The majority of equity investors today don't buy or sell stocks based on stock specific fundamentals," said JPMorgan's Marko Kolanovic. JPMorgan believes the recent sell-off in technology stocks may have been related to quantitative and computer trading and not traditional fundamental investors. | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 13:06 | good points I.I Buffet on Tec analysis | fisternator | |
27/7/2023 13:05 | If I had a maker business I'd have stoogies on all the forums all day. But that's just me being a knut of course Adios | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 13:01 | Best chance is go buy a maker. Easy these days BKA | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:57 | Anyone coming to market since 2009, don't really know if they have a true method or not given the decade plus market pump That's something they will have to navigate in 2024 | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:55 | But as ever, if you don't need them and make YoY then fair play too. I don't think any successful method can be dissed Whatever floats the boat | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:54 | Buffet didn't have to deal with continuous 24/7 streaming of global data in his first decades. But as that changed, so did the desks at Hathway | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:52 | Well, modern day versions | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:51 | They could be But you need to go tell BlackRock , JPM and the Sachs boys that They were the first to ever use them | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:49 | Any retrace now is topping out very much sub 100... And on to 30s...but I suspect more like single digit According to market .not me | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:49 | "Institutional Investments 27 Jul '23 - 12:38 - 6677 of 6677 0 0 0 .................... As they say, it doesn't matter if market is right or wrong...it's always right" Not sure if it's 'always' right! That market is always what it is! Neither right nor wrong. As for 'charts': they could be just 'Tarot' for the financial/commodity markets. | 2magpies | |
27/7/2023 12:45 | So where better than in markets mind really | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:43 | Knowledge and globalisation makes raw data practically impossible to consume be it total content or events forming elsewhere and so on It has to be condensed and read somewhere | institutional investments | |
27/7/2023 12:41 | As for Buffet, not sure when he said that. But his current team have more screens than fingers for charts today | institutional investments |
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