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Just cashed my Tui shares in at 331, and bought StanleyPro Cine shares haha. My average now is down to 70.60! Thank you Stanley :-)))) xxxx xxxx
PW
Was this yours
24-Sep-21 14:52:18 70.4567 53,796 Buy* 70.74 70.88 37.90k O
Wish I had that sort of money. :)
Well done Wild, if only my average was 70 too :-(
Plumber
It had got to kick in sooner or later and with only a few days left, well---
Great! Well done PW!
Now you have put me under pressure!
From 115p I got down my avg to just under 90p but no more funds to add.
I'm finally in profit in Rolls Royce but do not want to pull funds from that just yet.
Well done to avg down without listening to the FUD spread by the trolls.
After 70p being the resistance it looks like it’s now support after bouncing off 3 times now. Looking good for another push upwards on Monday!
Do people really think this can get to anything like the pre-covid price of 1.80ish??
I'm not actually invested here but its one i've been watching as a recovery stock for a while and not sure is if should buy or not :)
To those saying that they are not content with today’s sp and that it’s nothing to be proud about and that we are still not at the end and nothing to celebrate etc, I will give you this analogy:
If you got into university, or got a fantastic new job, wouldn’t you celebrate that? You wouldn’t say ‘well, I’m not at the end of my life yet so there’s nothing to celebrate’.
The aura in this bb was really fantastic today until the usual bearish posters came in and attempted to crush the positive energy here (I will not mention names). But I find it quite funny how people who we haven’t seen posting for several days pop on to the bb now that we’ve had a boost today and come with their excessively negative sentiment.
Usually, you have a positive mindset in the company you have invested in. Never seen anyone who isn’t happy when their investment goes up in value especially by 7% earlier in the day, unless if they’re shorting…
Personally, I’m very happy with today’s rise. I await with additional funds to see how we do on Monday.
Have a fantastic weekend all :-)
Retirement
IMO
I think it can but it won't be anytime soon,.
I know Mooky will get bonuses around that price so I'm sure he will do what he can.
This is my opinion but then again I do have a couple of years to wait if need be.
No one will know the actual answer to this so do your homework and don't listen to me/us.
I'm waiting hopefully for at least double from todays sp.
Will I get it, I hope so.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/09/24/coronavirus-cases-are-declining-why-thats-good-new/
Not about Cineworld/Regal, but obvious synergies....
Hello Retirement_Plan, I think we will actually surpass the 180p pre-covid sp. Throughout this time, the company has implemented quite a lot of cost-saving measures which I personally believe will increase our profit in the long-run.
In addition to that, cineworld’s last dividend of approx 15p/share was great even at 180p, how about now the sp is at 70p? Once this company recovers and the dividends get reinstated I think you will find that this stock is a fantastic addition to your portfolio.
Of course, it doesn’t come without its risks, but at the same time what stock doesn’t? The Cineplex case appears to be going well so far, and with Q4 on the way I think we are onto a bumper H2 ‘21. As we can see from the recent sp movement, quite a lot of others also appear to agree.
All imo, please ensure you do your own research :)
Pre-Covid price was over £3.
Mooky set a share price target of £1.90 for a huge bonus, he set this himself so he must be confident he can get it there in a year or 2! Cineplex down 1% so far haha
Lets hope we close within the 72p bracket
Haha thank you Smalltrader definitely don't sell RR, my average was 120 at one point in Cine. Just purchased as much as I could on the dips, I was in the red in TUI, but made a few K this week so cashed out as I was working it out this morning that I would double what I was making in Tui ;-))) as my money bought more shares in Cine. So if Tui went up 10p a share and Cine went up 4p a share I would make nearly double in CINE.
I would love to have loads of other shares, RR, Tui, IAG, a few others but I will wait.
I don't take any notice of those miserable sods :-) we have waited forever for this to start moving up so why not have a happy little dance and get excited, we all want to see green!
And I second that, exactly what Mountainous wrote below :-)))
X
That's Great PW!
You have clearly laid out the formula on how to not panic and sell for a loss!
Just keep powder dry and keep buying in chunks instead of all in one go.
No can time the market perfectly. You get in first and then add.
I'm confident that you and all of us invested are going to see bumper profits from CINE in this Q4 and by XMas!
While DD9 is still studying Capital Markets and doing Capital modelling and worrying about finances (his own), we will be making money.
Good evening Pretty Wild and can I also offer my congratulations on your profit from TUI and commend you on your patience and forebearance over there.
I noted your kind offer to accompany my family group last night. Given your new found profitability you don't need me to take you the Bond Movie. What you really should be doing is creaming off some of your profits and getting some of your lady or male friends together and going to see Bond in style. Make it special with a bit of VIP or a premium seat after a nice meal out and drinks. Not only that but I think you have many admirers on here who would jump at the chance to accompany you.
Just back to Cine (and others) volume backed rises are generally a good signand the chartists on here will have noted the jump through the circa 66.5 resistance and although maybe a little early the 71p resistance.
Roll on Bond and Q4.
DD9, don't worry about my losses. I'm confident that I will get back my money. Except for CINE, rest all in my portfolio are in profits. You win some and you lose some. Don't claim that you are the only smart ass in this world who never lost money on stocks.
Based on your posts, one can clearly see that either you are shorting CINE or you too scared to invest in CINE because of all the crap that you want everyone to believe. You don't post in any other stock but you keep preaching everyone to be diversified :-)
If you are invested in CINE then why don't you tell us why you are invested in CINE? Not seen a single post of yours to support your investment in CINE. All you do is just comment on someone's post. If you are so smart and invested in CINE then why don't you start a new thread and tell us why you are invested in CINE. Let's see what are your thoughts are on why you are invested in CINE.
Mountainous, don't waste your time replying to Bonkers. He is a bully. He always want to get into a fight with someone. Not a single post of his is useful. All utter garbage and worthy of a big yawn! Zero maturity level. Remember he posted early this month saying CINE court case concluded when the court case did not even begin! When the tomtit was caught pants down, he blamed his friend and the internet although he was able to post usual garabage of long paras before that :-)
Over to you Bonkers. Go on mate. Enjoy your weekend.
smalltrader - spot on
As I mentioned in the original post, one cannot be making pessimistic remarks whilst allegedly being invested in the same company. What a complete joke.
Hope you have a pleasant weekend smalltrader :)
Dragon9, why are you posting a link about "Emojis" as it's classed as incompetent in BUSINESS Emails.
For some reason I thought this forum was a chat forum not a business one.
:-)))))))))))))))))))
The fact that you are not able to say - Yes, am invested in CINE says all about you!
Dragon9,
The study, published in 'Social Psychological and Personality Science', was based on a series of experiments involving 549 people from 29 different countries.
In one test they were asked to read a WORK-RELATED email and then evaluate the competence and warmth of the person sending it.
The effect can be so damaging, people are advised to avoid them at work and in business emails altogether, especially the first time you talk to someone.
:-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Free read.
https://m.independent.ie/business/technology/news/using-emojis-makes-people-think-youre-incompetent-36032905.html
Dragon9, they are very damaging to the users credibility.in BUSINESS AND WORK related emails. Not a chat forum! I doubt you would sign off a business email *Dragon9* either or the place you work.
This is NOT a bank or even a business forum.
I think what you meant to write is that YOU yourself find people using "Emojis* incompetent and loose credibility in your eyes.
I'm sure most who run a business like myself never use Emojis in a business/work related environment.
But here in a stock forum where no one uses their own name is a bit different don't you think? :-) :-) :-)