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Fair play! Well best of luck with your decision. Nerves of steel when you’re talking that much money! I’m on the prowl for shares that I think will do baggers in the future. I haven’t really been investing for a few years whilst buying my next house. Pushed all capital into that and now I find myself with a little spare cash to grow for the future. I haven’t invested since the AST and 88E days. There’s not a lot that looks appealing apart from this.
Thanks Michael. I read an article in 2016 on a flight to Finland about blockchain and etherium. I had shares in my old employer Dairy Crest and when they were taken over I was looking for blockchain opportunities to invest my profits and happened upon Argo. I admit Ive been tempted to sell some but I believe in the BTC bull run so plan to hold on a few more months.
I've averaged up a significant amount. Yesterday I purchased a further 130 shares. Bringing my total to 600...
Recent discovered bitcoin, have a spread of shares but think bitcoin has legs for sure and where its at.
Just wish I'd discovered this company sooner.. Still trying to cover some horrendous losses from last year... Very bad..
Great comments Bodruncie, that’s exactly where I am with SGI currently
Hi SupperSaint, that’s quite remarkable. Investing right from the start. I’d be keen to hear how you come by it and what made you invest in something and not take profit along the way. I’ve been investing quite some time. Only small stuff, I’ve got a small holding here from about a week or two ago but I’d interested to here what drew you here at 3p.
Haha Bodruncie. Your journey is very similar to mine. I started buying in June 2019 ad amassed 750k at 7.4p average. I couldn't understand why people weren't getting it! Thanks to Peters efforts in getting the US listing and the likes of Bill funk promoting the stock over there, combined with Blonity fantastic videos from late November tge penny finally dropped. I'm still holding my full amount and enjoying the journey. I do miss the chat from the early days sometimes. Good luck to all Argonauts especially the LTH's
I don't know why there are some on here who find it hard to believe that PIs would still hold shares from the single-digit days?
I bought in at 7p back in 2019 and averaged down all the way to 4.1p. I held 1m shares at an average of 5.1p, and I still hold 750k. There were times last year when I felt sick looking at my ARB holding and seeing it so far underwater, but the company had so much potential that I figured the rest of the world was crazy for not seeing it.
Congratulations to everyone who does their research and then sits on their hands and waits for the potential to become reality :)
Joker, yes I am.
You can do quite nicely by investing well and cashing out.
You can make a fortune if you stay in the game. I'm not claiming to have predicted these levels of profit, but the jump since Christmas has been so rapid that I couldn't fail to do well. I didn't have time to lose my bottle!
No Bull Joker
Just a belief in a great company that is going places.
Coincollector. Appreciated and acknowledge a number of experienced investors within Argo with this clearly demonstrates a clear understanding by retail investors. Peter Wall is very impressive as is other board members. The company is very ambitious and very forward thinking . It's one hell of a ride with a sector which is booming. Blockchain is and will continue to.play a part in all sectors. Glh
Why would they lie?
Just me or did LSE fragment a few posts earlier? I had to do something else as it was confusing me!
Been a long week (still enjoyable though).
Great catching up on this conversation, and with so many early holders still hodling - amazing.
@Zebedee_ ; yeah, I think you're going to do alright with that attitude/approach. Impressive.
@Tymers ; nice to see you posting here. Always enjoyed reading your insights on other boards.
Looking forward to Monday already, but also planning to make the most of the weekend. Will probably only check the cryptomarkets / shuffle every.. couple of hours or so.. Looks like another interesting one brewing.. (actually, that's just every weekend now!).
Regards,
CC
The Foocate. Its 1.1 Million . I set sp targets based on additional machines, btc, upgrade of indices and so far it's going to plan in fact ahead. Next phase is qtr 2 where I expect our rates will match any blockchain outside of China. I expect btc to sit comfortably at 75k and last but not least expect Argo to dial list lse and Nasdaq. With this I forecast our mcap to be around 7.5 to 10 billion. Huge gains for all involved glh
1.1 perhaps. Good amount!
Just to add, I didn't sleep much for about 6 months up to Christmas.
I'm really chuffed that quite a lot of us have done so well here based on genuine conviction that we were in at the start of such an amazing enterprise.
The reason we are still here is that we've only just got past the start.....
Enjoy reading your posts Tymers. Did you accidentally add an extra 1 before the million or is it actually 11m?
Well done either way.
@Albert82
A few here don't believe that there are any still here from almost the start but I have found another in you also
Not in the same league as yourself low but can't complain at all
In my view for what it's worth for all that has happened this week things have not turned out to shabby at all
Next week the RNS for February will be out and the results won't disappoint I would be fairly sure
Albert how greedy of you! haha
Very well done indeed & all the other big winners here
Zebedee hi
Sounds like you have your head screwed on. I did a business degree as well- there were times I wasn't sure the Phillips curve was ever going to be of use but the theory there it is actually super relevant today given inflation discussions.
My only piece of advice...always make time for a shot in a fast car (when not driving). Oh and enjoy being young - it flies by and however much money you have, you can never buy time.
ATB
RC
Albert. Well done on your investment decision. I came late in December but managed at various intervals to accumulate as at today 1 1 million and have added this week. Why? We are so undervalued today x 5 and the inevitable catch up will develop. Very few if any investments create the day in day out let alone annual margins Argo do as such anyone invested will be handsomely rewarded. Glh
I've still got 2.9 million at 5.74p.
And I've sold the other 2.1 million since Christmas.
I f@@king love Peter Wall!
My first post on this board but I have been looking in here for a long time. I've been in Argo since IPO and been through the bad times, although it did allow me to average down! Sold out some of my shares to early in Jan and have also been averaging back up since! But seeing Splatted post made me want to comment, he was one of the knowledgeable posters throughout the last year I learned from along with the likes of Albert82, Poptimist, Threeduke and a numbers of others who rarely post on here now, it's got so busy, understandably!
Argo is some share and like others have said it's never boring. Trust in your research and with Peter Wall we are in good hands.
Good luck to all Argonauts new and old!
Had my mini business ventures during lockdown of which in my eyes "I worked for" so the profit made from them has been put away in both savings and index funds for the future and after I graduate but this money from Argo, while "worked for" via research etc is more of a lottery win for me so I want to enjoy it. Will still be working a job in my free time, it wont change my lifestyle, just a little head start. And with covid restrictions lifting hopefully this summer I want to live a little as this pandemic has shown me that you never know what may happen and when.
As for the advice, I always welcome it. I already have a wee car for running about in and will sell/part-ex to upgrade. Dont worry, I won't be going too wild on the hot hatch and don't believe in buying brand new cars because of depreciation. A nicely spec'd Polo Gti less than 3 years old + sub 30,000 miles will be more than enough for the petrolhead in me to have some fun while not spending a ridiculous amount on fuel and insurance.
In regards to my loan, I plan to use my lockdown business ventures' profits and any other moneys I manage to put away from summer jobs etc to pay off my debts and start my working life with as little debt as possible.
Argo has 100% been an enjoyable experience so far, I find the best to be watching BTC over on Binance or the crazy Americans and their GIFs on Stocktwits.
I do appreciate the kind words and wish you all the best :)
Ha! Fantastic Zebedee_ & thanks for the reply.
Business student, hey.. pretty good start.. if any student should be able to finish a course in profit, surely it should be you guys (although the odds are stacked against you these days, unfortunately).
Clearly you are wise, especially going with a practice first, and then taking the decision to get in ARB when you did.
You haven't asked for my advice, but thinking back to my twenties I will say (and of course feel free to ignore this) - your priorities can and will change over time;
By all means enjoy your profit, but it leaves as rapidly as it comes (sometimes more so), so it's a good idea to put some away somewhere, in some format..
Hot hatches are great until they're wrapped around a lamp post (not me, a friend), so choose your pleasures wisely (my friend was ok, but his investment gave him a good bite before it expired) - when we're young our perception of risk is sometimes skewed. I wonder how I survived..
As good as the interest rate looks on the loan, you've essentially used it as leverage - it might make economic sense to get it paid off in full early (ie when you take some cash out of here). It does away with interest charges, but more importantly it takes away the emotional burden too.
I'm not going to preach (more), but I do hope you make the most of the opportunity - above all I suppose make sure you're always finding it enjoyable.
And well done; this could make for an interesting story for you to tell at interview, when you graduate..
Kind regards,
CC
Haha, remember to get leather seats.