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Your isa is like any other savings account. It gives you a total of stock value and cash value. If you want to know when it was paid in and who or where from it will tell you just like any account.
Question about my ISA account on IG, if I have more than one years ISA on IG is it seperated in the ISA account section? Or does each year of ISA open up a new account and therefore subsequent fees?
The reason I ask is I'm transfering a previous years ISA to IG from Fidelity and the cash element has gone over into the ISA account (still waiting for the shares to come over). But there is no distinction it is a separate years ISA.
It all just comes under the account ISA, even though there are now two separate years of ISA in there.. is this normal or a mistake they have made?
Thanks and Happy New Year!!
Never thought Ibstock would be outperforming the vast majority of my portfolio :)
Long overdue - agreed!
Almost at breakeven.. almost hahaha
I think the fall last week was down to a large seller getting out - that’s my read of the level 2 fills.
Company just been recommended by ii as top 5 shares for 2021.
So should be good support at this level now.
Pappalazz ibstock long overdue this rise as it had dropped for a couple of weeks while forterra rised. More debt than forterra but still. Brexit increase subdued I guess because of Christmas. Still see it rising further to catch up.
Currently Ibstock is outperforming most of the risers on this morning's opening of 3.5%, very surprising how little most stocks have moved on news of a Brexit deal..
Ibstock down almost 1% on Frankfurt trade today, most others are up 7-8%
This is getting ridiculous now, hope LSE doesn't follow suit..
Hi all holders. Belated Happy Christmas, and an early New Year.
Any idea what the issues with this share are with the market? It was on a nice steady rise then a drop. My nephew works at their main office and cant hep either (and he would, so long as not breaking any laws). I want to double my holding over next 3 months but searching for something to back up my gut feeling to do so. Conversely cant find a good reason not too.
big drop last minute.Reason ??
What's happening here ? Since Monday everything else appears to have recovered but we're going backwards !!
What's happening here ? Seems since the drop on Monday it's gone backwards where everything else seems to have recovered
Yep, the company is solid and the new Leicestershire factory is sound - they said at the time that part of the purpose in ramping up capacity was to displace imports, and this was when a deal was almost taken for granted on Brexit. I expect they'll be back on the dividend list in the next 6/12.
Steady progress, remember this was 322p before covid. Weather at the moment holding well for the building industry (fingers crossed) so hopefully it can continue moving upwards. Just wish I'd bought more when down in the 150 region
Even if we end up with no deal Brexit - surely this may benefit Ibstock with tariffs on cheap imported French bricks and other building materials making them less viable?
Whilst my previous post was somewhat optimistic back then, seems like there is now a chance for a Brexit deal opening up with regards to today's news! Construction firm shares also on the up, hopefully Ibstock to follow suit, but some steady consistent gains last few days.
GLA
Hopefully a good few weeks ahead of us, with a successful deal on Brexit looming (I voted stay), vaccine distribution imminent and the new builds popping up everywhere (Would never buy a new build and I loathe what they are doing to greenfield sites). Don't see why this shall not be back to its former glory mid next year. It's been a well run company that has not struggled too much through the pandemic. I feel the fear factor had the biggest dents to the share price, on paper it should have been more resilient IMO.
Here's to the next few weeks and months!
GLA
pappalazz, this'll come good. Boris needs to throw money at building to get the economy moving. 250 again within 6/12.
Still 1k down for me, this has been a god awful share, took a beating more than most and very slow to recover. I'm a LTH but not out of choice ;)
It is. Building sites are working again, have been for months, and IBST also stand to gain from infrastructure work that Sunak plans to spend on. Construction firms in the UK likely to have a very good 2021-22.
Back in profit now (just). Hopefully this share will gain some momentum now.
Still seems a good business
Stop losses don't just apply to AIM.
They have their uses, but at a risk. I never use them, but if I was going to I would pay for a guaranteed stop loss.
Yes - stop orders can be dangerous when great news comes out. And so can stop losses - on the Novacyt board, no end of people have reported being taken out this way only to get back from work to see the SP has recovered and their shares have been sold at a ridiculously low price - but that's AIM!
GLA
The drop was overdone. I'm still kicking myself for putting a sell order on for 10k at 165p when I bought at 152p. Thought i'd get a quick profit, which I did, £700 odd , then use it for something else. Pfizer vaccine news blasted through my order and was at work so didn't have time to take order off. Could have made so so much more but profit is profit and my other half is closer to getting her money back at 240p, so can't grumble. There's some money to be made out there at the moment, good luck all.
Obviously, the CFO putting in 30k of his own money has helped sentiment.
I still think there is a long way to go though before it's back where it should be.
Build, build, build!
It's very quiet on this board considering the recent rise!
- I thought I should change the thread title as we've been seeing such a pleasant recovery. Slow and steady too, which is a good sign IMO.