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dingg said:
I'm off by 4% over the week in my full funds
c'mon jph stop poncing about (joke btw) hopefully once US election sorted the trend gets back on track , my moneys on it so lets fking hope so :-)
I can't help the poncing about, I have spent to much time with Paddy328, Phooey and Burwood.c'mon jph stop poncing about (joke btw) hopefully once US election sorted the trend gets back on track , my moneys on it so lets fking hope so :-)
Taita said:
Mind you, it could drop a bit more too
These things happen
Unfortunately it could. This is why equity investments should always be viewed as being longer term, so we can all ride out things like this.These things happen
Whilst I completely understand some are concerned, I have seen much worse than this during my professional life to date. Every time it resulted in profits.
JulianPH said:
Whilst I completely understand some are concerned, I have seen much worse than this during my professional life to date.
.......as the captain said to the passengers and crew following the first reports of collision with the iceberg.... Edited by Groat on Saturday 31st October 13:19
Groat said:
JulianPH said:
Whilst I completely understand some are concerned, I have seen much worse than this during my professional life to date.
.......as the captain said to the passengers and crew following the first reports of collision with the iceberg.... Edited by Groat on Saturday 31st October 13:19
dingg said:
c'mon jph stop poncing about (joke btw) hopefully once US election sorted the trend gets back on track , my moneys on it so lets fking hope so :-)
If Biden goes in we can forget a decent trade deal, according to pundits on R4 today. But British liberals will still be for rooting for him, in a spectacular exercise of self-arse-kicking, probably just so thay can say 'I told you so' and feel smug.Of course it hadn't been for Mrs May's utter uselessness we'd have got Brexit over with two years ago.
Simpo Two said:
If Biden goes in we can forget a decent trade deal, according to pundits on R4 today. But British liberals will still be for rooting for him, in a spectacular exercise of self-arse-kicking, probably just so thay can say 'I told you so' and feel smug.
Of course it hadn't been for Mrs May's utter uselessness we'd have got Brexit over with two years ago.
Not much between the two of them imoOf course it hadn't been for Mrs May's utter uselessness we'd have got Brexit over with two years ago.
Prefer Trump for entertainment value, better the devil you know...
Phooey said:
JulianPH said:
I can't help the poncing about, I have spent to much time with Paddy328, Phooey and Burwood.
Oi, don't put me in the same bracket as them two pretend ponces. I'm a much more genuine ponce than them two part-time show ponies JulianPH said:
Groat said:
JulianPH said:
Whilst I completely understand some are concerned, I have seen much worse than this during my professional life to date.
.......as the captain said to the passengers and crew following the first reports of collision with the iceberg.... Edited by Groat on Saturday 31st October 13:19
We’re all dooooooomed
JulianPH said:
Taita said:
Mind you, it could drop a bit more too
These things happen
Unfortunately it could. This is why equity investments should always be viewed as being longer term, so we can all ride out things like this.These things happen
Whilst I completely understand some are concerned, I have seen much worse than this during my professional life to date. Every time it resulted in profits.
Do we reckon the markets are going to have another little dip on Monday?
Tempted to ask Nik to wait 24 hours before investing into OGG, PHR, PHE the little extra I put in late on Friday May as well get a bit closer to the bottom
In it for the long haul though, so not the end of the world if we don't time the bottom (who ever can!)
Tempted to ask Nik to wait 24 hours before investing into OGG, PHR, PHE the little extra I put in late on Friday May as well get a bit closer to the bottom
In it for the long haul though, so not the end of the world if we don't time the bottom (who ever can!)
IM
I spoke to Nik yesterday re adding to my SIPP and he said it's straight forward. Ok, so I'm struggling with it
For example: where it says "Contribution Payment Method", it doesn't give me any option to change "Select Payment Method". It just gives a no access symbol. I've given the amount and chosen "Single" as the "Contribution Frequency".
Also, using the calendar next to "Contribution Start Date" it only gives me the option of 14th November.
I take it you also have to download some "Mandate" form and send it off to you too?
It all seems a bit hard work / confusing or is this standard?
I'm obviously doing something wrong... hate form filling... so if I can still be arsed tomorrow to add a one-off contribution tomorrow I'll give Nik a ring so he can hopefully spare me 5 mins to hold my hand through it
I spoke to Nik yesterday re adding to my SIPP and he said it's straight forward. Ok, so I'm struggling with it
For example: where it says "Contribution Payment Method", it doesn't give me any option to change "Select Payment Method". It just gives a no access symbol. I've given the amount and chosen "Single" as the "Contribution Frequency".
Also, using the calendar next to "Contribution Start Date" it only gives me the option of 14th November.
I take it you also have to download some "Mandate" form and send it off to you too?
It all seems a bit hard work / confusing or is this standard?
I'm obviously doing something wrong... hate form filling... so if I can still be arsed tomorrow to add a one-off contribution tomorrow I'll give Nik a ring so he can hopefully spare me 5 mins to hold my hand through it
Phooey said:
IM
I spoke to Nik yesterday re adding to my SIPP and he said it's straight forward. Ok, so I'm struggling with it
For example: where it says "Contribution Payment Method", it doesn't give me any option to change "Select Payment Method". It just gives a no access symbol. I've given the amount and chosen "Single" as the "Contribution Frequency".
Also, using the calendar next to "Contribution Start Date" it only gives me the option of 14th November.
I take it you also have to download some "Mandate" form and send it off to you too?
It all seems a bit hard work / confusing or is this standard?
I'm obviously doing something wrong... hate form filling... so if I can still be arsed tomorrow to add a one-off contribution tomorrow I'll give Nik a ring so he can hopefully spare me 5 mins to hold my hand through it
Hi mateI spoke to Nik yesterday re adding to my SIPP and he said it's straight forward. Ok, so I'm struggling with it
For example: where it says "Contribution Payment Method", it doesn't give me any option to change "Select Payment Method". It just gives a no access symbol. I've given the amount and chosen "Single" as the "Contribution Frequency".
Also, using the calendar next to "Contribution Start Date" it only gives me the option of 14th November.
I take it you also have to download some "Mandate" form and send it off to you too?
It all seems a bit hard work / confusing or is this standard?
I'm obviously doing something wrong... hate form filling... so if I can still be arsed tomorrow to add a one-off contribution tomorrow I'll give Nik a ring so he can hopefully spare me 5 mins to hold my hand through it
Give me, Nik or Coops a call in the morning and we can see what is happening. You won't need to do any paperwork.
If you prefer, just pop over to mine on the way to work. Apollo has grown her jaw pressure now!
Cheers
Julian
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