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Death, at scale, breeds market instability and affects the economy. Wanting the old normal is a given, but may not be a choice.
If you want to make money without it being a pure gamble we need stabilising factors.
The mask might just be the ticket.
Like some here, I jumped in higher up at 89p, in hindsight I wish I had watched it a bit longer but it's easy to say that later down the line, but am tempted to see how it goes this week and find the funds to top up, as it should be a decent average down opportunity.
I'm torn as to what I want it to do...I'm in with about 9k from different price points from £1 down to 64p however I'm getting 4-5k this Fri so part of me would like it stay low until then.
Totall yagree.. Watched it moved from 58 to 90s in days..
I am not selling... very hard to catch the lowest entry points. tried couple of time but had to buy at higher prices and too much stress.
Hello.
Yeah I was here from 54 to 101. Then all the way back down again. Managed to pick up a few extra quid on the way back down though so can’t complain. This moved incredibly fast on the way up and no doubt it will be up there again, just not sure when. Let’s see what the Dow does this week.
Let’s see on the travel, tourism related stocks. Nothing is guaranteed at the moment as we have seen with all the positive Cine news. Thanks you too.
Hi mate, most of my free funds are tied up there in a long-term position. Had hoped it would not be super-long term, but the drop in mid 60's might mean that. Having said this share can move super quickly in either direction, so who know what it will look like two weeks from now. Good luck with your TUI investment if you get involved :-)
Hi Davy. I’ve been doing a bit of both. It’s great for trading but so are many other shares too.
Will you be watching TUI, EJZ tomorrow? Not sure if it’s priced in already though?
Yes hopefully it turns out well. We may not have timed it perfectly, but a long term-investment is at least less stressful.
Sustained opening is the first objective, if the big films are delayed a few weeks then so be it. Yep agree on the £1.50 now. £1.25, might be a more realistic goal by Christmas.
But having said that with the way things are at the moment anything is possible. Covid, vaccine news, possible interest from online streamers. Some big things good and bad can happen. GL too, enjoy your evening.
Hi Davydenko33, I am in with an average of just under 82 and am not worried as I am also prepared to wait. I think £1.50 may be more than 6 months away but hopefully we will reach £1 within that time frame. imo, but I will certainly take £1.50 anytime it is offered. GLA
How many if you have been day trading Cine? I bought as long-term investment in Cine (82p avg), not my best move atm, but I'm in for the long haul so I am not worried just now. Investroid to be fair did make the right call, and I nearly got out at 80p the day Boris made his speech in parliament about de-regulations, thinking it might be a "false high".
I got it wrong but I wasn't aiming for short profit. I believe in the company and cinema so my long-term investment stands and for now I'm not worried.
Just wondered how many were day-trading this and how many like me are hoping for £1.50 in 6 months?
Thanks