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Very wise words,but don’t know about the toilet one yet,sounds crap to me lol gla
Love it Bumble that inner clock...still wake up on Saturday and Sunday at 6.59 hoping
To be honest DerSack mine too although I have kept away from it of late as I am disliking the posts on here by some. It does not have to be a war on here or oneupmanship hopefully we are chasing the same Rainbow. The day I sell all of my AFC shares will be sad in a way as I like the hope it gives me . I am always looking for that 7am RNS.
Gloveman:
Thanks. This board has become part of my life during the last one or two years, and has become even more intensive since we are locked down for quite a while now. Sometimes I even dream or think in english language after an exciting day.
Many of us wake up day by day, read tens of or even a hundred new posts before breakfast, at work or even at night on the toilet at night while the family is sleeping. Some write more, some less, some just read. No matter. Anyone who is here for more than two or three weeks is in for a reason. People may have differnt opinions, different intentions, but most of us hope to see this grow sooner or later. All others go away sooner or later.
In do not see a reason to impress anyone here, I do not know many here in person at all. So why not just talk about things the way they are. And that is what I do.
Der Sack, I quite like you.
You are real and that is rare around here.
Normality has resumed quicker than I thought it would. Next good news we get should push and keep us in the seventies and eighties at least.
Garonne:
Patience is the key. We had a similar drop in the middle of last week and recovered acceptable, but this happening twice should be enough.
The problem with the Nasdaq recovery for Plug et al is that most part of it happens when London is already closed. If we are on a rise past 16:30UK time, Tradgate may take us further up as long as the sector rises, but this will leave the ususal gap which is then closed by falling back to the closing time as soon as London opens the next morning.
n888:
Don't worry, the beers came after i decided to wait what London does. I have some rules after a drinking alcohol:
- don't drive
- don't talk about politics
- don't trade or close deals
Last point learned when I was a young man, selling german records to stores in Brussels and buying rare records there to sell them to specialized stores in Germany. There was one store where it was required to drink a bottle or two of sparkling whine with the owner to get things started. Most times it worked out fine, but one day I came home with an expensive record which I didn't know when or why I bought it at all :-)
Hopefully we'll be back up there again soon DerSack and you'll have no regrets. I think we'll put on further gains this pm if Plug et al continue to recover when the NASDAQ opens. This would confirm sentiment returning to the sector and should boost AFC and others.
DerSack,
Patience is the only thing needed when investing in a good company but targets must be set. £2 billion mcap would be when I sell out..........no beers before that.
hahahahahaha, and the moral is:
NEVER rely on alcohol, drugs and meds when taking decisions about your money, but on your gut instinct! It's always right!!!
Scarpa50:
I talked to my wife before going all in with afc and eqt a year ago. She's currently burnt at her job and happy to see that our money grows. Surely, AFC have already seen higher prices. But they already paid all my burnt money and lessons learned during my earlier stock market times. And they already paid a year off for my wife from this summer on. She doesn't stress me, even if we dip down 20%. We had the same dips around the same time last year, when Corona triggered the first shutdowns. It is the other way round. She even ensures that I have free slots at 7:00-7:15 UK-time (RNS and Tradegate) and at 09:00 UK-time (LSE open).
H-Hi:
There is no need to worry: Normal life like food and stuff are paid from a different account. And there is always a box of beer in the basement :-)
Don't remind me of the mortgage. Yesterday was a special day: On Boxing Day I had briefly considered the to sell everything at 1.36 euros and buy back in later. Then I decided to wait and drink a few beer instead. The next morning, the London market makers did their evil work.
Right yesterday was the day when my AFC losses since boxing day exceeded my complete remaining mortgage. If I sold back then and bought back yesterday, I would have the same number of shares but my house would be fully paid. Yesterday I thought more than once:
"Those were the six most expensive beers of my life."
DerSack,
Hope you have money left for groceries, bills and mortgage?
DerSack,
My other half stresses about my investments because I have quite a lot of money tied up; then I remind her of past successes and she says “ok, I guess you know what you’re doing.” I decided not to tell her exactly how everything dipped yesterday but I’ll come clean later.
Finally. I couldn't have survived another day down there. Everything in me kept saying "buy more", but my bank account said "no".
I bought at 58.7p and 55.8p yesterday and then was annoyed that I ran out of money to buy below 50p.
I am absolutely maxed out. I wouldn't even have been able to buy more if the rate had turned into single digits.
I hope we never see the 40’s again.....
Roll on Monday