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Fair enough. But the point is there are negative and positives
Klarnas valuation being slashed by 80% is relevant. It’s “tech” and also owned by SoftBank. Everyone losses their mind as though it’s FUD
Look at everyone now. Rock hard over Citis note. But a note that says 120p then it’s just “rubbish”
You’d think this was a football club and not a stock
My holding isn’t small either. It’s just I was buying from a higher price than here
Goody
I posted what was on Bloomberg tv at the time. I shall be sure to take a screen shot next time so that it will be believed.
I post on up and down days.
It is wierd that you have to prove you are THG loyalist. I am invested like everyone else is on here. Thing is I try to see things from both ends of the telescope.
I actually want to see everyone on here who is long making money. I would have a beer with any of you, even the ones that seem to only want to attack me.
Get on the phone to Bloomberg. That -3.12 future was in the box on the bottom of the screen marked "Ftse futures"
You seem to think I attacked you at some point Goldy...I haven't (check my history if you don't believe me). I was sceptical of you at first though as you came across as one of the bears who pretends to be an investor then slowly de-ramps (see Rock8). However now I believe you do have a small position.
I also believe Steve is invested but he does have a strange habit of only posting when the share price drops.
I do find it strange. Like there is no toleration for anything that isn't 100% positive.
Very dangerous mindset for an investor.
This is the point I raised last week. Steve doesn’t make the news and now getting attacked for it
Hosai and SP ruin this board
It’s a share. Not a fan club!
https://ftsefutures.org/
Go to historical chart. Zoom into 1w......6.962 on 5/07/22
I was so shocked I had to get on the phone to the hedge fund that is paying me to de-ramp and ask for extra instructions for today. They suggested I hit the "2.50p buy out" meme again but I thought that was too obvious and SP would be onto me in a flash.
It was on Bloomberg tv last night around 11pm.
That is what last nights futures market number were showing. You are denying reality now?
You are becoming very troll like SP.
DOH Lmao
Carry on wasting your time with all your drivel!
They're extremely sensitive to news. I also assume those trading them are of a much smaller number than those who trade open-markets, which may make them much more prone to swings. Just some unfounded assumptions though.
Amazing how those numbers reversed overnight. I got in bed with futures showing -3.12%. Got up and they were showing up 1.03%.
US futures now showing down.
Futures up now - over 1%. I assume this is because of a reversal of US markets and a new tax-cutting friendly Chancellor. Who knows what will happen on the day however. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Shame another day, without news.
Just seen the futures for tomorrow are showing -3.12%. seems very harsh seeing as the US session wasn't that bad.
I hope that has changed before market open tomorrow or it will be another bad day incoming.