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Ok, no more from me about simple si, he's just blatantly thick........
Massive ray
So that would mean that his average purchase price was just under £3.83 !
What a feat when no one else could get a price anywhere near that !
He truly is an investing genius !
IF, that is, it’s true !
I wonder !
Just a little reminder of simple Si's post, unfortunately for him he posted up his fictitious buys that didn't match his declared average, being the imaginary quantity of shares totaling 17889.
It might explain why he's resorted to offensive language.
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"I bought in for £80K at avg. price of £4.66. Sold avg. price of £8.30. Who's the tit?
Probably have done better than all of your morons combined."
SI-W -- > Why would people buy based on your views? Your target for closing was £7. So your followers (if any) would have waited, waited and waited to buy at £7 and returned empty!!! In fact your followers, if they has listened to you must have shorted at £7.50 and are currently nursing losses !!!
It is immaterial whether you made money or not. But refrain from saying people bought as per your advice, when your views were plain wrong for the day!!
Let us leave it that.
Breakdown for simple si;
17889 X £8.30 exit
Total £148,478 less £80k cost
£68,478
Hope that helps simple si :)
Tonka111, there's only so much hilarity one can take of an evening. Worrying thing is this twonk seems to actually believe his own effluent.
I notice you left wives, boyfriends, lovers and dolls off the list, guessing that side gets taken care of by himself.
It just gets funnier and funnier. Tell us about your houses ,cars and helicopters too. We're in awe.
I once schooled a chap called simple si, who was as thick as two planks and decided to lie, he was below par so didn't get far, when he couldn't work out his middle......The End......
How did you manage to make 80k
simple si, 17889 shares, exit average £8.30 and you made £80k?
Lololol, post of the day there Walter Si, hilarious, thanks.
m500hno - "I see a W with an anchor on the end."
lol - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r97Nv8N7-mI
Simple si, don't be sensitive because I caught you out. :)
Learn some maths thicko.
Time to take profits and head off to Lidl to get some exquisite Lambrini,
The world will sink into recession now little Si hasn't bought in, allegedly.
who? Si Wolstead or whatever the name was? No he bought 80k today at 750
he wont "buy" till £5
Ssssssssh, don't tell that thick si, he might pretend they were his buys, that's if he can work out the average
two big buys gone through £440,000 and £219,000. Days high next, looking inevitable that 800 is going to be broken again.
I see a W with an anchor on the end.
We're looking for a Brucie bonus so jog on
Would have to be rns fella for share buy back to begin. Could be further director buying, didn't the CIO purchase at 856? Maybe they are taking further advantage, or those shorts slowly closing
Brucie, this is not top of the pops
maybe share buy back started ???