Share tips thread (Vol 2)

Share tips thread (Vol 2)

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Brother D

3,754 posts

177 months

Tuesday 27th February
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Trash_panda said:
Brother D said:
I just follow what this inside trader does, and recent just purchased a job-lot of $PANW.


https://twitter.com/PelosiTracker_
How's your portfolio going tracking her?

Edited by Trash_panda on Tuesday 27th February 16:12
The trading by politicians in the US has to be made public. They are allowed to (not prosecuted anyway) to trade on insider information which is why her annual salary of $200K has resulted in a net worth currently of around $200M dollars.

Trash_panda

7,464 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Brother D said:
The trading by politicians in the US has to be made public. They are allowed to (not prosecuted anyway) to trade on insider information which is why her annual salary of $200K has resulted in a net worth currently of around $200M dollars.
Yes I know that but I meant your personal investments following her?

She stinks of insider trading (as do alot of politicians) but apparently its all above board nuts

Kingdom35

946 posts

86 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Powerhouse energy. Hydrogen.

Missed the boat again….possibly.

naturals

351 posts

184 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Trash_panda said:
Yes I know that but I meant your personal investments following her?

She stinks of insider trading (as do alot of politicians) but apparently its all above board nuts
It's quite interesting that there is a company linked to from the Twitter page linked above (www.joinautopilot.com) which lets you automatically follow the trades of Buffet, Burry and Pelossi for $30 a year. I'm sure one of the trading pages in the UK lets you basically sell your portfolio and trades to others to copy. I met an Aberdeen trader in a bar a few years ago doing a similar thing on the side. His portfolio was full of crypto so I kept well clear, but I like the concept.

Wasn't their a plan to create customer ETFs at one point too? I.e. you could set up a range of buy and sell criteria and it would add and dispose of assets automatically in line with your requirements.

bad company

18,737 posts

267 months

Wednesday 28th February
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BIG drop for Reckitt Benckiser today. I’ve held those shares for a long time. frown

https://stocks.apple.com/AOFrqsjaFRlKkH2nHR-Uz-w

asfault

12,342 posts

180 months

Wednesday 28th February
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naturals said:
Trash_panda said:
Yes I know that but I meant your personal investments following her?

She stinks of insider trading (as do alot of politicians) but apparently its all above board nuts
It's quite interesting that there is a company linked to from the Twitter page linked above (www.joinautopilot.com) which lets you automatically follow the trades of Buffet, Burry and Pelossi for $30 a year. I'm sure one of the trading pages in the UK lets you basically sell your portfolio and trades to others to copy. I met an Aberdeen trader in a bar a few years ago doing a similar thing on the side. His portfolio was full of crypto so I kept well clear, but I like the concept.

Wasn't their a plan to create customer ETFs at one point too? I.e. you could set up a range of buy and sell criteria and it would add and dispose of assets automatically in line with your requirements.
You can follow anyone big when the 13f filings are released just little bit behind them.
But following and copying buffet isnt going to work when he bought into shares decades ago and kept them.

Coca Cola being the prime example haas done nothing since pre covid drop 4 YEARS AGO.

He bought it in 1988 for $2.30 ish give or take.

FWIW

3,083 posts

98 months

Wednesday 28th February
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Gargamel said:
FWIW said:
Anyone following NAS? (Norwegian Air Shuttle)

I had a flutter a year or so ago, finally paying off.

Does that count as a tip?!
We prefer you tell us before the price jumps.
Haha, yeah, sorry!
I'd suggest/hope that it's still significantly undervalued...

jinkster

2,255 posts

157 months

Wednesday 28th February
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FWIW said:
Gargamel said:
FWIW said:
Anyone following NAS? (Norwegian Air Shuttle)

I had a flutter a year or so ago, finally paying off.

Does that count as a tip?!
We prefer you tell us before the price jumps.
Haha, yeah, sorry!
I'd suggest/hope that it's still significantly undervalued...
Bought during COVID thinking they'd recover. They didn't. Currently at about a 90% loss.

Legend83

10,011 posts

223 months

Friday 17th May
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Anyone else enjoying the recovery in BT?

Shnozz

27,555 posts

272 months

Friday 17th May
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Legend83 said:
Anyone else enjoying the recovery in BT?
Big chunk in my SIPP. Shame I can't access it for over a decade but hopefully time to grow the portfolio further.

bad company

18,737 posts

267 months

Friday 17th May
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Daily Telegraph tipping BP as an income share today.

asfault

12,342 posts

180 months

Friday 17th May
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Must be in a bull market for this thread to get resurrected and have both nearer the top of the page in the finance section.

Seventyseven7

893 posts

70 months

Tuesday 21st May
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No end in sight for Peloton, probably still money to be made if you opened a short now. Looks very bleak for them.

asfault

12,342 posts

180 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Seventyseven7 said:
No end in sight for Peloton, probably still money to be made if you opened a short now. Looks very bleak for them.
i mean they has the most insane perfect worldwide scenario for them of :
You are not allowed outside
Gyms shut
you still have to work
here is free money from the governments
people desperate to exercise even more out of boredum.

g4ry13

17,181 posts

256 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Seventyseven7 said:
No end in sight for Peloton, probably still money to be made if you opened a short now. Looks very bleak for them.
I remember when covid hit, I bought them at $20 and sold them around $50. My other half had more nerve than me and held. I remember selling them over $100 for her and once vaccine released told her to take the rest of the money and run!

I saw a story the other day about private equity was circling them. Peloton had the perfect business for the pandemic but failed to meet the demand at the time.

Personally, I have a peloton bike sitting at home which hasn't been used in over a year. I hated how they had a two tier subscription package and penalised users who forked out huge amount of money on their equipment to then have to pay the premium price to use it on the bike.

The home fitness business is much smaller than it used to be. It was the perfect storm for peloton, but never going to be sustainable.

Petrus1983

8,886 posts

163 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Anyone else in Nvidia? I'm thinking of selling some of my holding 'if' it hits $1025 today.

Hobo

5,771 posts

247 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Petrus1983 said:
Anyone else in Nvidia? I'm thinking of selling some of my holding 'if' it hits $1025 today.
Yes, I am.

Don't intend to sell, and think there is still quite an upside to it.

Petrus1983

8,886 posts

163 months

Thursday 23rd May
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Hobo said:
Yes, I am.

Don't intend to sell, and think there is still quite an upside to it.
I ducked out of a slice at $1038. I've been in since $18 and now felt the right time to bail to a degree. The majority is still there and I agree - I can't see where the end will be.

asfault

12,342 posts

180 months

Friday 24th May
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Petrus1983 said:
Hobo said:
Yes, I am.

Don't intend to sell, and think there is still quite an upside to it.
I ducked out of a slice at $1038. I've been in since $18 and now felt the right time to bail to a degree. The majority is still there and I agree - I can't see where the end will be.
$18 jesus! hope you have more than 1.

g4ry13

17,181 posts

256 months

Friday 24th May
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Petrus1983 said:
Anyone else in Nvidia? I'm thinking of selling some of my holding 'if' it hits $1025 today.
Yes, I bought a bunch of them and also AMD when the market was down with Ukraine a year or so ago.

I have been selling off a share or two here and there on the way up just because I have bad luck holding on for too long in the past.

The share split should probably help price appreciation. I'll try and hang on for a bit but do get nervous every time earnings come around hehe