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AParma, you are all over it.....told you it had an audience.....
DYOR
"I gave up reading the motley fool one article is positive and the next is negative I think the name gives it away"
In other words you learn nothing by not reading it. If it was positive all the time, you'd read it all day long and still learn nothing.
Hope budget brings some glory......
Every other sector that is not even back to business is gone at least above 100%. Banking sector is slowly picking pace, hope to see LLOY between 45p to 50p range soon
Triflepig, my point with fools is when you see articles like that it makes you think, it's not that article holds substance but it does have an audience and plenty more articles like that around. We ALL know this market had been pumped and i suspect as normal the elite will not be hurt in the stampede...
Rigged is one word for it....!
DYOR
AParma, "Let's stick to the point. Motley Fool articles are hopeless, that one underlined the fact."
"I take no notice of any fool reports. Some are more ridiculous than others"
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obviously you do which makes your sentence a very contradictive one...
and that was my point.
finished with this one m'lord..
DYOR
AParma, "I meant to say "Is that the best defence you have for posting it?"
lol, annoyed are we?...lets face it that was certainly your worst defence for attacking it...
DYOR
I gave up reading the motley fool one article is positive and the next is negative I think the name gives it away
"Falkland
"Could you please tell us, when the 15pp or 17p will happen?"
Your tiny little mind and even tinier imagination is running away with you.
When did I day that?
Idiot."
Termite infestation. He's being hollowed out.
AParama "Darth
I take no notice of any fool reports. Some are more ridiculous than others"
obviously you do which makes your sentence a very contradictive one...
DYOR
TLF, confuseddotgob..
DYOR
Falkland
"Could you please tell us, when the 15pp or 17p will happen?"
Your tiny little mind and even tinier imagination is running away with you.
When did I day that?
Idiot.
TLF.....thank you and your break-even is 41.5p...at which point , as you had stated, will sell.
Rest my case M'Lord....
DYOR
AParma, odd, very odd you had never complained when the "Fool" writes a positive and a PI posts it...
DYOR
TLF you are emotional person and someone with all the experience that you have in your vast time Spread Betting, what is it now 6…, 8 months.? I recall you posting that you had just opened your Spread Betting account mid last year…..odd how gamblers are emotional, either filled with euphoria or it’s everyone else’s fault they are in s losing position or lost monies……anyhow;
4 Reasons the Stock Market Could Crash Very Soon...
https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/02/15/4-reasons-the-stock-market-could-crash-very-soon/
DYOR
TLF you are coming across as a overly sensitive, which i do not understand as you are advising PI's to buy Lloy shares, Odd considering you are not a lloy shareholder, plus you are showing your confidence by placing large bets on the SP rising...in fact you keep adding to a losing position… now that is confidence, well either that or it excessive optimism which may well come home to roost…
Wait until we get a vaccine, this will fly..!
Wait until UK/EU deal, this will fly…!
Wait until dividend is resumed, this will fly..!
Wait until Lockdown III is road map is out, this will fly..!
What Sunak budget 95% Mortgages, this will fly!
Is this ALL priced in or are we waiting for a horse whisperer ?
see you on the "way down" Elvis...
DYOR
what effect will budget have here up or down anyone.
It's like the wind chill effect.
0.39p and feels like 20p...when the index is up 0.68% and this one is down....sign of a laggard stock.
TLF "Holly, But DT is not a holder and have cost a lot of people money here"
You are NOT a Lloy shareholder, you are betting the Share Price will rise and you keep chasing your loses using a Spread Betting Account....
DYOR
Rose we all know there are unseen pitfalls in life,such as covid a d wars etc,2008 was an example,but while the sun shines let's have the music and dance enjoy your day.
RE: Builders safety sandal.
Government have already earmarked 2 billion over ten years from Builders in February.
https://www.cityam.com/uk-property-developers-hit-with-new-taxes-to-pay-for-unsafe-cladding-removal/
Provisions for lease hold have been made by TW builders and other HB's should there be a problem from new builds.
ATB
Ostriches may not like DT but unless anyone flatly denies that the content ever happened then only an ostrich aka as Lloyds rampers on this board should ignore it.
If there is anything out there to kick the horse in the trollucks Darth t,will find it I'm sure,he will keep us on guard,happy days are here again.
Mr Buckner later told the Mail that mortgage defaults could prompt banks to restrict lending to all borrowers, while some could even collapse as they did during the 2007-08 financial crisis.
He said: ‘If the market gets even a sense that this is happening, then you could get runs on the banks, such as we saw with Northern Rock and HBOS.
‘That is absolutely not out of the question.’ Mr Buckner said the Bank of England was ‘probably doing something about this already’.
Dr Will Martin, co-founder of the End Our Cladding Scandal campaign, had earlier told MPs that the Government had no idea how widespread the problem was.
He said ministers asked campaigners at a meeting in 2019: ‘Can we have your Excel spreadsheet with all of your building data on?’
Dr Martin, 32, who lives in a building in Sheffield with fire safety defects, added: ‘They have no handle on the scale of this problem – and they have no handle on the scale of all the other problems that are plaguing these buildings.’
The Government has identified 419 high-rise buildings with the same cladding as Grenfell Tower. It says 216 have been fixed.
But it still has not given a firm estimate of how many buildings have other forms of dangerous cladding.
A Government spokesman said they ‘didn’t recognise’ Dr Martin’s account, but added: ‘The Government listens to and takes evidence from stakeholders as part of the policy development process – that’s what people expect us to do.’
The Bank of England declined to comment.
DYOR
The building safety scandal could lead to the next banking crisis if leaseholders are forced to pay for repairs, MPs were warned yesterday.
Former Bank of England economist Dean Buckner said widespread mortgage defaults could spark a Northern Rock-style run on the banks.
His dire warning came after campaigners told the Commons Housing Select Committee that ministers needed to ask them for a spreadsheet of building safety data because they ‘had no handle’ on the scandal themselves.
Mr Jenrick has set aside £5billion to replace unsafe cladding on buildings above 18 metres (60ft) in height.
But hundreds of thousands of families living in smaller blocks face bills of up to £600 a year.
Meanwhile, all affected leaseholders still face average costs of £25,600 each to fix non-cladding related defects. The Mail is campaigning to end the scandal.
Mr Buckner, who is now advising charity Leasehold Knowledge Partnership, told the select committee that unaffordable bills would cause borrowers to default on their mortgages.
He said this would erode capital lenders have set aside to ‘absorb losses’, adding: ‘If banks become clearly in trouble, that then affects all of us, because we all have money with banks.’
DYOR
NC, don't worry about PMs, they're your wealth preserver for what comes next - buy more.
It wont go to zero - fiat will always has. Cash ban? You bet but not for the reasons peeps would expect. Acceptance Implementation Realization - screwed!