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10/10/23
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Excellent observation. As George Gammon said the insiders always know beforehand. Oh but we were told by "Arthur" not to listen to George, cos he is a lightweight...
The Metro bank I looked at dropped from 100 pounds to 35 in the last 3 weeks! Next one to go under?
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/05/business/metro-bank-uk-shares-collapse/index.html
Originally posted by WangChung
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I’ve been drip feeding super into both bonds and stocks (from cash).
I can’t see any crash, unless the supply of bonds push yields well north of 5%. Given the eruptions in the ME, for the US market to finish in the green last night was, in my view, pretty telling (after a good bounce on Friday as well).
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@WangChung
Lol You're on the wrong channel mate, try XJO Bull thread, where "everybody has fun tonight" Wang Chung style....
Originally posted by Ewebute
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You need new glasses. The scale is linear.
What's happened. A green night in the US obviously. Still trying to educate us in the bear thread but only in green days. Your arguments seem to fail when the markets are red.
Hopefully you took my advice and sold down on your VGS as suggested a few weeks ago.. before it's drop. It will be very interesting to see when the end result occurs and you are still holding on to all your (imaginary) stocks.
Your style of investing is ride them all the way to the top and then all the way to the bottom. Adam used to be that style of investor too.. it appears he's finally seen the light.
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Thats the problem, my esteemed friend
@Ewebute of the Internet Vertical axis is a linear scale, data is exponential.
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You gotta laugh, hey?. Exponential.....pfft. Our very own Arthur Dunger of the ASX still doesnt understand how to use volume bars and candles.