What’s your big gamble? (Volume 4)

What’s your big gamble? (Volume 4)

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egor110

16,931 posts

205 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Chris Type R said:
Skyedriver said:
Chris Type R said:
Down near 10% over the last couple of weeks.
Ditto, and that includes a SIPP which is predominantly various funds across the globe as well as my ISA
Same, mine is a relatively sane P/F. I'm not confident enough to buy anything yet.
Trouble is when you are confident the prices will of raised .

This is your opportunity to buy those decent companies that were expensive and just hold onto them and let the market do its thing.

ferrisbueller

29,386 posts

229 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Luke. said:
Arrival have just announced a new partner... Enel X.

https://www.stonkmoon.com/news/ARVL/a7ae14b4905a96...

Apparently they're the second largest supplier of e-Bus solutions in the <Clarkson mode> world....

Enel X is a global leader in electric mobility with more than 245,000 electric vehicle charging points around the world connected to our e-Bus platform. We've been contracted to deliver more than 1,800 e-Buses to public transport authorities, making Enel X the largest provider of e-Bus solutions in the world today outside of China.

Edited by Luke. on Friday 17th June 10:01
Moon etc

Adam.

27,399 posts

256 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Another day of joy

GGP, FAR, DEC

Tempted by ABML but would have to sell at a loss to buy

Luke.

11,034 posts

252 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Adam. said:
Another day of joy

GGP, FAR, DEC

Tempted by ABML but would have to sell at a loss to buy
Don't buy any ABML, Adam.

Adam.

27,399 posts

256 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Luke. said:
Don't buy any ABML, Adam.
What’s the scoop? Nasty drop today when small cap is up

Luke.

11,034 posts

252 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Adam. said:
Luke. said:
Don't buy any ABML, Adam.
What’s the scoop? Nasty drop today when small cap is up
No scoop. It's just too good an entry point and I'd be well jel.... hehe


Chris Type R

8,071 posts

251 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Down another 1.59% today. A large chunk of that is GGP with some odd pricing/transactions after close.

Glad (in hindsight) that I locked in a few BP gains when I did. Might be time soon to rebuy.

ferrisbueller

29,386 posts

229 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Adam. said:
Another day of joy

GGP, FAR, DEC

Tempted by ABML but would have to sell at a loss to buy
Did you get back into GGPI yesterday/this morning?

Adam.

27,399 posts

256 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Chris Type R said:
Down another 1.59% today. A large chunk of that is GGP with some odd pricing/transactions after close.

Glad (in hindsight) that I locked in a few BP gains when I did. Might be time soon to rebuy.
Apparently GDXJ re-balancing their ETF

Hopefully a short term thing, an U/T trade so they usually bounce back after

Chris Type R

8,071 posts

251 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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Adam. said:
Chris Type R said:
Down another 1.59% today. A large chunk of that is GGP with some odd pricing/transactions after close.

Glad (in hindsight) that I locked in a few BP gains when I did. Might be time soon to rebuy.
Apparently GDXJ re-balancing their ETF

Hopefully a short term thing, an U/T trade so they usually bounce back after
Sounds like a sensible explanation - it's going to have to bounce back quite a lot to get back to break-even.

Adam.

27,399 posts

256 months

Friday 17th June 2022
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It’s going to have to bounce on to the top of Apollo 13 as it lifts off

Vanity Projects

2,444 posts

163 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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I’m about even for the year. I’m hedged right now so I’m swinging +/- 1-2% depending on the dropping of the indexes.

12% down from peak value in November.

Skyedriver

18,013 posts

284 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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OK oil prices have dropped a little over the last couple of days (no sign of it at the local filling station) but i'm looking ar my "alternative energy" stocks CWR, EQT, PHE and all seriously under the weather. No one care about the environment and the future? It would seem not. OK they are all a long way from serious production but SP prices look towards the future not the past or present, right?

S7GVC

208 posts

208 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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I know GGP's been a (un)popular one on here. Just seen that the drop to sub-10p has stuck, which sucks for holders, but is a massive opportunity for new investors.

Made £34k out of GGP in 2020, now I've loaded up and GGP's back to being "my big gamble" again for 2022.

vulture1

12,355 posts

181 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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Skyedriver said:
OK oil prices have dropped a little over the last couple of days (no sign of it at the local filling station) but i'm looking ar my "alternative energy" stocks CWR, EQT, PHE and all seriously under the weather. No one care about the environment and the future? It would seem not. OK they are all a long way from serious production but SP prices look towards the future not the past or present, right?
The next COP meeting everyone will pretend to care again. Ive set aside a chunk of cash ready for that.

Chris Type R

8,071 posts

251 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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S7GVC said:
I know GGP's been a (un)popular one on here. Just seen that the drop to sub-10p has stuck, which sucks for holders, but is a massive opportunity for new investors.

Made £34k out of GGP in 2020, now I've loaded up and GGP's back to being "my big gamble" again for 2022.
Well done & good luck. It's hard to believe that the entry point is now lower than 1st of June 2020 (10p).

Phooey

12,656 posts

171 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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S7GVC said:
Just seen that the drop to sub-10p has stuck, which sucks for holders, but is a massive opportunity for new investors.
Maybe I'm being naive here, and apologies if so, but I struggle to see a "massive opportunity for new investors" in a stock with a continually declining SP confused


S7GVC

208 posts

208 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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Phooey said:
Maybe I'm being naive here, and apologies if so, but I struggle to see a "massive opportunity for new investors" in a stock with a continually declining SP confused
Fundamentals. Opportunity. Risk. Current cost of shares.

The fact that the fundamentals have been improving, and yet the sp has been declining, is exactly why this is the opportunity that it is. If the sp was at £1 then it would have been doing very nicely, but wouldn't be much of an opportunity.

You're right, this could keep going down, but for me the fact that this is now sub 10p is good enough reason for me to jump back on board. Could easily be 30p+ in a few months, or (my hope) a tasty buy-out offer put on the table (maybe 50p+).

All just my opinion of course - you pay your money and make your choice!

Skyedriver

18,013 posts

284 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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vulture1 said:
Skyedriver said:
OK oil prices have dropped a little over the last couple of days (no sign of it at the local filling station) but i'm looking ar my "alternative energy" stocks CWR, EQT, PHE and all seriously under the weather. No one care about the environment and the future? It would seem not. OK they are all a long way from serious production but SP prices look towards the future not the past or present, right?
The next COP meeting everyone will pretend to care again. Ive set aside a chunk of cash ready for that.
The last COPOUT meeting was flatter than a damp squib, everyone expecting big things and nothing came of it. Better off buying shares in the airlines that carry the delegates/press/hangers on and shares in whichever hotel chain holds the meeting.

vulture1

12,355 posts

181 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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Skyedriver said:
vulture1 said:
Skyedriver said:
OK oil prices have dropped a little over the last couple of days (no sign of it at the local filling station) but i'm looking ar my "alternative energy" stocks CWR, EQT, PHE and all seriously under the weather. No one care about the environment and the future? It would seem not. OK they are all a long way from serious production but SP prices look towards the future not the past or present, right?
The next COP meeting everyone will pretend to care again. Ive set aside a chunk of cash ready for that.
The last COPOUT meeting was flatter than a damp squib, everyone expecting big things and nothing came of it. Better off buying shares in the airlines that carry the delegates/press/hangers on and shares in whichever hotel chain holds the meeting.
The last COP meeting all the green stocks rose 30-70% in a month. Nothing was done I agree but there was money to be made.