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Well, you are most certainly not an experienced trader and your insistence at never having lost money is quite pathetic.
Warren Buffett and Ray Dalio lose money now and again, but you have never lost a thing?
The aforementioned are slightly richer than you but you know something they don't?
What purpose does your habitual lying serve? NOBODY on this board has gained money all the time, and there are some very experienced successful individuals amongst them.
Seriously mate, grow up.
Well LOVTRADING admire you courage in coming out with your feelings. You sound too emotional though, come on, panicking because share price in up 9%
Me I suggest changing you name to ILIKETRADING.
And leave love for those that really mean it.
Price goes up and you panic? I wouldn't dream of TELLING anybody what to do. It was a SUGGESTION based on your naive questions. Don't bother replying, I'm filtering you.
No.
Have you only been trading for a week?
What can i say i woke up and panicked
i wont refrain because i have made money without a loss and this has been ongoing for 7 years now, just because i don't know about kaz and i kind of panicked for my dads investment doesn't give yoh the right to tell me to stop trading.
I don't understand your initial question. Were you really asking what happens if the takeover scheme fails?
And going by your previous postings, you know even less than I do about buying/selling shares. With all respect, I would suggest you refrain from buying any more stocks until you understand a little better. You will learn from a bit from your existing holdings.
i was trading but after the crash and the corona my investments are just sitting there, having said that i have never lost money, ever, so i must be doing something right.
Neither of you should be buying shares if you can't work it out: add up all the money he's spent on this share, then divide by the number of shares he holds. That will give you his average price per share. If the average price is higher than £6.40, then he will lose the difference. If his average is lower than £6.40 then he will be in profit.
He paid 562 and he also bought some alot higher £8 9 and 10
Depends what he paid for for his KAZ shares, no?
Hi guys im not an investor in kaz so i have no idea but my dad is and im letting his use my account, if he holds on to this will he lose his money with this takeover??.