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Hopefully the next one will read "delighted"......
What we need to keep hearing is the word "pleased"......... (thanks Proselenes!!)
GLA. Oilf.
https://twitter.com/Proselenes/status/1244825068326113280?s=20
Apologies Jiddy, video conferenceing getting in the way of chat! Agree with your 10:30 post totally - all about the timing, doesn't make you or traders unethical! When you buy your shares could be from someone else who has hit their target and happy to take their profit and move money elsewhere. You aren't necessarily taking advantage of them!
10:40 AIM, bless you... Love posts lik yours, all about perspective. Former colleague of mine works in transport and distribution. Everybody was sending him emails asking if he was making loads of money and he was proud to be delivering to retail in UK. He posted a picture on LinkedIn of what was making him proud. A picture of his daughter in protective gear, working in a hospital, looking after COVAID19-suffering people... That puts things also in perspective, makes me feel humble...
KR
GS
LOL yes always sign in these days, not so sure if mentioning "bags" is very diplomatic these days either after yesterdays posts :-)
He's likely on filter for you Brom - he adds nothing to the board so you aren't missing much, unless upper case is your bag of course!
11:07 "Mr Angry" ??
Lol. So very true.
Minime - if you think Jidd is angry with capitalisations in his posts, check out Mr Angry! He must have whacked his thumb with his mallet.
Quite a few years ago I sold a small plot of land for £25k. Over time the new owner got planning permission for a house on it making it worth £45k. He was very pleased with the result at what he considered 'my expense'. Maybe...but I bought a house with the £25k, collected rent for 5 years and sold it on for £70k.
It's all relative, and of course hindsight is a wonderful thing with all things speculative.
So far, share price is doing v well. Strong buys going through but below mid-price, thus printing as a sell.
I will be very happy if it closes in red (only 1-2%), then it's a strong northward push is expected. That's how the chart looks like in the last 3 years of 88E.
It goes north then slight retrace and then another strong northward push then small retrace and then strong northward push.
Of course I am profiting at someone else;s expense.
That is the name of the game - some win and some lose. It's all about the timing of the investment.
Whose expense are they profiting at? You are profiting also at the expense of someone by that logic. I do get that there are a lot of "traders" of AIM shares that deramp on here but
1. they don't make any difference to the SP
2. aren't representative of all traders!
thetic: "They are not profiting at someone else's expense" Are you really saying that on a share BB?
jiddy, apologies for typing jiffy, genuine typo!
Considering your "charitable" nature, your personality does not support it.
jiffy re: your comment ay 09:53, sure lots of traders are ethical (not saying all are!). They are not profiting at someone else's expense, they are purchasing shares at a SP that someone else is wanting to sell at (LTH's do the same although not with the same interest in shorter term swings).
Yes filter me “again” please haha! Can’t stay away ;)
I am very near to maxing out my list l-a LOL!
filter button is the best antedote jiddy
I am not angry Digger88, just browned off!
How can any trader be "ethical", as it is a contradiction in terms. You are making money at someone else's expense. What you do with the money is your concern, but how you make it is the defining factor.
Jiddy you really are an angry man.. yes I have traded this stock a lot and made very good money.. being an ethical trader is not determined by a comment on LSE my friend. I always use the money to donate to various charities and causes so it’s a bit disappointing when calls judgement on you, however i won’t lose sleep over it. GLA
boom.boom, I am anticipating a break out Northwards from 1p today. When it goes, there will be a tsunami of demand and the SP will move quickly.
IMHO of course!
Jiddy - why so aggressive with every reply? The capitals in your posts refer to shouting.
I am simply saying some people have bought low and are now selling high. I have not said that the sp will not go higher - I sincerely hope it does - but a small retrace due to some profit taking is not a bad thing. As you say it will bring on new blood. GLA
As I just said, for every short term profit taker, there is a short term profit taker! The shares are in DEMAND.
This is no different from buying and selling anything - BUY LOW and SELL HIGH. We just don't know what the REAL value of the SP is.