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Even if you started off with £40k and £12k per annum at 8.5% it’s still c£500k?
You need about 20-25 years for £1m and if your counting on one company giving consistently 8.5% I would be careful.
1 plane crash and your whole investment is gone.
Really only works with funds etc as less exposure.
If you have 300 posts in IAG and a few in Ryan air and have £2k invested, I doubt you have £40k as a portfolio worth but you never know.
Clearly you don't. And I don't think IAG were paying 16% dividend pre covid. Happy to be corrected but I'm pretty sure it was maybe 6-7% last year.
"The majority of clowns on here name call" so that would make you a clown?
£20k principle + £12k per year compounded at 8.5% is c£400k. Bad maths and no where near your expectation. When you get things wrong you lose credibility - sure you're an accountant?
George, nothing wrong with only being invested a small amount. But you lose credibility by a) resorting to name calling, b) constantly posting incorrect or uninformed posts c) getting things completely wrong, viz rights issue. The airline industry is inherently risky even before covid - the industry has never made a profit and there's huge uncertainty about what lies ahead. You're 700-1m target is pretty wild, unless your investing £30k+ a year every year from now. A trainee accountant with a junior role in logistic does not qualify you to have any kind of additional insight here. And forget about basing investment decisions on a balance sheet in the current climate. If you're only 25 why were you invested in IAG before covid? It was an income stock primarily, and certainly wouldn't get you anywhere near 8.5% yearly growth.
Don't let anyone say anything to you. Well done A - for investing anything and B £20,000 portfolio at 25 is incredible you do realise that could be well over £100,000 by the time your 40
Whatamess is on the Faron board i believe.This board is way worse than the trading floor used to be!In fact that was a laugh with comaraderie and friends.The banter wasn't bitter.Anyway it's much better to collaborate in life than specialise in oneupmanship.You'll be more successful and happier but you have to figure that out yourself in life.
George don't allow yourself to get wound up. It shouldn't matter what others think, but as it happens I think you are doing well for your age.
I doubt that people moving around multiple 100s of ks spend much time on these boards anyway. If castle genuinely believes we are hitting 50p then theres little chance he's moving that amount of money around as either.
My belief happens to align with yours. I dont think there any significant drops on the near horizon left. IAG should be going up on two accounts; a decent gap up on the vaccine, (now looking for all the world as end of november), then a long slog retrace, as people return to normal.
Positive news on the vaccine front should lift the sp very nicely this week. Barring a calamity, IAG should see a very good summer next year and a gradual recovery thereafter. Given they have 12-18 months of cash to burn, it is looking like they will pull through comfortably. The biggest hedge fund in the world seems to think so, having just taken a 3% stake.
New Tork!Desperately need an editing function on here!
Looking good for the rebound trade.Just need to get the most profitable airline route up and running for the most profitable class, the business class folk, and get good news and an agreement from the airport testing folk in London and New Tork.
Castle if you think holding 1570 shares is funny some people have none at all and spend days on here commenting ,how funny is that
Fair enough. But if you're investment is about £2k, you've embarrassed yourself several times, and have no credibility, really should try posting a little less. Airline stocks are a big gamble, since this has dropped 75% there clearly is a big risk it could drop further, if it was such a sure thing, that would be priced in. That said, there is a potentially huge upside as well as with other sectors at the moment (banking, retail, travel). Could be some significant profit investing across a portfolio of value stocks including IAG. Ignore the technical analysis, especially in the current market, it's a load of b*****ks
Come on grandads give it a break, stop showing off the money which probably took decades to accumulate and actually provide some guidance for us young investors on the come up. Just a thought.
Erm, yeah, about £50k. Have a day off mate. Stop spending all your time posting drivel on this board, maybe you might even get a girlfriend?
I have a 20k buy at 1.13 (GTC) euros as i think it might go down to that over the week due to UK and european lockdowns.... But if it doesn't then I have plenty of IAG shares which will sit nicely if they do increase....! and LH it doesnt matter what the size of your wallet is, manners cost nothing.
Are you joking? No credibility accountant is only invested about 5k here, yet spouts continually nonsense all day long. What's that 3k? You're student loan payment come at last? WOW people should really be listening to you. MAJOR PLAYER
Will be interesting what the results say in more detail. I think we know there is a lot of pent up demand, if there is a reduction in the quarantine restrictions and also further movement towards more travel corridors opening up, e.g. with vaccine and testing measures then we will get lift off here properly. Interesting times ahead, glad I'm invested here now.
1. Remove the quarantine for few major holiday destinations as we all already know.
2. Oxford coronavirus vaccine ‘works as expected’ and triggers ‘strong immunity’ - Many of us already know.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/23/oxford-coronavirus-vaccine-works-as-expected-and-triggers-strong-immunity-13467677/
3. Brexit deal LIKELY? Barnier cancels return to Brussels amid hopes deal reached this week - This is a current development and this help for whole market to be positive.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1351988/Brexit-news-Michel-barnier-Halloween-date-deadline-no-deal-withdrawal-latest-ont
This is a great opportunity for IAG to break 110p, as I think lot of sell orders will cancel first thing in the Monday morning as many big investors will realise the positive outlook ahead.