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Moola.
I suppose I have to make a decision on what would be the bigger regret.
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I have never in my life trading regretted taking my profit.
I have never regretted watching a share continue rising/falling after taking profit.
My MO.......Buy before the bottom, sell before the top.
You will be happy.
ATB.
Ego is the enemy.... he doesn't seem to realise that cine debts are mainly due to acquisitions and covid and before covid the company was profitable. Many companies now have extra debt to service so cine is nothing unusual. Interesting to see jangho not unloading during this recent 40% spike. Shorts are decreasing, countries are unlocking and plenty of films backlogged to be shown on the big screens. Happy Days!
That guy needs to learn to go long, make money and be happy.
Just noticed IDW piping up today on the advfn forums spouting the same rubbish he did here... props for his continued effort...
I am the same as pinkeye, I'm even tempted to change my will in case I crock it the wife can't sell them until at least £2 , I'm in no rush to sell and will be here for a long time yet.
However................ moola you deserve to take profit and if its nearly your time then I bid you farewell my friend and say thanks to your contribution here. Find a exit point that suits you , I'm pretty sure the majority of us will exit to see it rise some more as its hard to buy in rock bottom and sell at the very top .
My opinion would be different if you didn't need to sell and I would be saying hold , but you certainly don't need me to tell you that .
True PinkEye, I just don't want to let greed get the better of me. Not because its going to crash but like you say if it dips and I need the money I risk tying myself up for months more than I intended. I suppose I have to make a decision on what would be the bigger regret and if I can buy myself some more time in the market.
All depends on what your time limit is Moola?
If you have to get your money out before the end of March then definitely wise to take it out before the results. I am not expecting any shocks but also don’t trust the MM’s.
I feel like we have done all the hard work though, I am not letting someone buy my shares now and ride them up to £2 after I took all the risk.
Thanks guys, I have to admit I feel like investing in Cine during the pandemic has been one of the best educations in investing and to boot it's like i've been paid to learn.
All the long time contributors and you know who you are have each added something to that education and kept me sane and brave along the way. Even if I was to bow out now I'd be more than thrilled considering at one point in time I was sitting at a 60% paper loss with de-rampers trying to convince me to sell. I'm still here for now but could be wrapping things up toward the end of the month and so I just want to say thank you to you all.
I know what you mean, I’m lucky that I can hold this till I reach my target (200), but I do see 125 in the next month as things start to return to normal.
I think there's further to go. The only thing that can pull us back is a ridiculous reaction to results, or a change in the road map.
We have opening to boost things, the summer will be positive and heading towards the autumn, new movies etc. I think 120p needs to be hit ASAP though. Not sure if we'll get that and stay there this month
Unfortunately I'm coming to the point where I can't afford to keep my funds tied up for much longer, I know I'm leaving a lot of money on the table and it pains me to do it but i've also achieved some decent personal profits and need to start using them for what they were intended. I'm just trying to time my exit to be the most advantageous. Based on todays rises it's not unthinkable that things could rocket short term still.
Not sure, I’m holding for 200 by July.
What are peoples estimates for when we'll reach £1.25? Do you think it'll happen before results?