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Re; comment Peterashbeck
well said....!
do your research and don't be impatient!!
racandfz - yes, of course you are right.
Getting something as fundamental as that wrong rather ruins the gravity of my post I am afraid. I should have been more patient!
surely from the impatient to the patient?
Maxreinier, I agree with much of what you say. This will definitely bounce back and as we ease out of lockdown both the highs and the lows of this share price will get higher.
This game, as Warren Buffet wisely said, is about a transfer of wealth from the patient to the impatient. Often the impatient are not temperamentally suited to investing anyway and they frequently lose money on what they naïvely term as "investments" but I think that with greater clarity they would agree were actually "gambles".
The impatient do no research. They invest in a share because of what they read on a bulletin board like this. They do not buy early when the price is low, they buy late when the share is already on the top movers boards. They get spiked out, they lose patience and they sell at a loss before the price rises again. They come back for a second time when the frenzy is back and they start to believe the hype on these boards that the price is not at the top but it is just the beginning. The price still goes up and they hold all the way up and all the way back down again. Then they blame somebody else for their losses and try to put together an action group to sue the company. Then the lawyers take even more money off them before they finally give up and decide that they are not temperamentally suited to investing anyway.
The moral of this story is: do your own research and don't be impatient.
Do not let fear fool you. I had bought Cineworld shares before at the bargain price of 38 pence and then it dipped down strongly to around 22 pence and I panicked and sold (since I was new to this game at that time!) I sold and lost out big time because the share rose to around 75 pence a couple of weeks later.
Lesson learnt by me and that should be followed for all the scardey cats here. Don't sell on a dip....its only temporary and you will only help an experienced wolf of wall street type of person make a huge profit from YOUR LOSS!!
So have faith in this share because as some of the wiser people on this forum have reiterated Cinema is not dead. It has never been dying. If you are a true cinema goer you will see that the experience of a cinema is way beter than streaming films at home (by the way Netflix has an amazing load of old movies and the newest films are mostly B movie crap!!!)
A couple of Do and Dont extra tips for the future:
Buy shares that are leaders in Sustainabilty and future proof. Tesla, Beyond Meat, United Natural Foods, Cineworld, Alfen, Nvidia and Vestas fit the bill.
Oil and gas, airlines, fossil fuel car companies (Ford, VW etc) Chemical companies etc. are all fossil based old school shares and losing ground and share price rapidly. Take it from someone who is a sustainability guru that this type of company will be the ones that become the dinosaurs and die out very very fast. Look at what Covid is doing to oil prices (BP and Shell are ****ting themselves right now big time!)
Tesla and Beyond are going beyond into the new green future and their ever rising profits and share price are reflecting that.
70 p is definitely within reach today. Once US markets open. Bull run is due. Markets shut in US tomorrow so there will be a drive today.
I think your right, the push back dates and increase cases in the US doesn't seem to have had much effect on the price. Lots of families currently sat at home with nothing to do should also rocket sales.
Cinemas still can offer a great ' safe ' viewing experience while respecting the 1 meter rule.
Don't be fooled by the scamming shorters and manipulative day traders on this forum who are trying with all their might and scaremongering to get the share price down. HOWEVER....The only way this share is going in the next 6 weeks is up. Probably around 1,40 UK pound by august/september....simply because Covid is NOT the end of the world (Thats climate change!!! It's the ecology stupid) and because of the simple fact that Cinema will never die (its already been around for 100 years and will last a long time.
Will only sky rocket once people get out to the movies again. People are not interested in staying at home all the time watching a big blockbuster on a crappy little screen.'The cinema is where its at and just wait till begin august when ALL the cinemas worldwide are open.'
Bumper profits coming! Blockbusters galore all lined up and eager young and healthy movie goers gagging to go. Look at the share price rocket allready.
Don't believe the rubbish news sold by the criminal shorters.
70p tomorrow ?