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Appears to still be some bounce in BJ capitulation.
And the SP rises ATM up 1.66% over 168.
Hi Nige,
Not too sure - the numbers could be close.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/18/asia-markets-october-18-china-gdp-brexit-oil-and-currencies.html
Think our SP may dip initially on global news then probably up and down like the pound or a brides nightie dependent on who says what and when.
BoL
Hi Troubles
Boris knows his Deals got no chance of going thru, but is he out of cards? Could be a nasty surprise over the weekend. If not then GE / 2nd Ref and Remain In. If this goes to plan so much upside (250 +) hardly matters getting in at low point, so best to be patient.
Something afoot at nano. 1 sell of £375,000 and Sp goes up? This must be a private sale (with 1 buyer) otherwise the sale would have gone thru as a sea of red (small sells) and the price would go south big time.
Someone knows something (Loam and Griffiths) and I think it can only be +ve.
Hi Bamps
Please take no notice of me - been wrong far too many times. All is no more than speculation, and even if Sp hits 140 on Mon, it hardly matters if worth more than double that.
BoL
Hi Nige
You making me want to sell up tomorrow, bound to go down in the morning:))
Hi Nige,
Forgot to mention Nanoco up 22.73% today - don't know why ?
Trades here have more than made up for paper losses there - still averaging 20p
BoL
Hi Nige,
It's difficult to determine the truth ATM - a sad state of affairs.
Sold some @ 165.50 Friday and small amount today @ 170 - was hoping for 180 with more but never materialised.
Glad to have some cash in hand and would buy back @ 150 - don't see 140 or a real threat of no deal any time soon.
BoL
Hi Troubles
Quite agree, expect Deal will be rejected Sat, down to 140's Mon then GE and / or 2nd Ref, and so we muddle onwards. Sp volatility = opportunity - just a matter of getting the timing right (easier said than done).
BoL
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/17/5-things-to-know-before-the-stock-market-opens-october-17-2019.html
Thought our SP would have increased more by now.
Maybe the markets are not as confident as certain sections of the euphoric media appear to be.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/nigel-farage-boris-johnson-jacob-rees-mogg-the-three-clowns-of-brexit-are-no-joke
Some more, as it's Circus time.
Tom
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/mp-louise-ellman-quits-labour-and-says-corbyn-is-a-danger-to-britain-j80htb5fv
Even his own people thinks he's a Clown
What's all this talk about a deal ?
I have not even read Page 1 - some seemed to have read all 40 pages.
It says on page 10 paragraph iib - Britain will be slaves forever to the EU - don't worry meant Trump - only joking.
Think Juncker was referring to any extension regards talks at the EU summit - not sure he knew what day it was.
Johnson hi,
Yes totally agree, I can not stand the bloke. I have been watching the news all morning and very pleased that we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. DUP & Corbyn will throw a spanner into the works for sure, they deserve each other.
I really do hope others see sense and vote for acceptance on Saturday. This was not expected today, but IMO great news.
ATB
Tom :-)))
Tom
Corbyn has already said he wont back the deal and doesn't want his party to. The blokes a Clown.
However, he is the President of the EU, and not in charge of the 27. That job belongs to Donald Tusk, and some of the 27 may prefer an extension. So I think that they would offer an extension if Parliament do not vote for the deal. Also, if Parliament do not vote for a deal, there could be a vote of no confidence and temporary Government in situ pending General Election. Some EU members might prefer that as likely another referendum or public approval of any deal might then be required. Just means more chaos for at least six months though.
Lets hope the other parties agree!!!!!
Brexit: Juncker rules out Brexit extension - BBC News
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrih0lqXVRQ
important bit is at 1 minute 57 seconds onwards.
Jean Claude Juncker said No extension on News. He has just said " We have a deal, why should we have an extension ". That should focus MPs minds when they come to voting on the deal on Saturday.