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Well its perked up the sp.....
Ok it made no difference
This is just junk right now.
And if it was such good value people would be piling in, not dumping.
Looking around its tough to find any good investments, thats why I'm still here
should have gone with Tesla in Jan. Elon knows his stuff....
@GenghisInvestor - pandemic days have long gone, where it was akin to shooting fish in a barrel, hard to miss !
TSLA has been solid.
There are other rising starts out there such as Fiskar, Rivn (for the brave) - even RocketLab
NEX (or soon to be MCG) long term, my view is unchanged - if i had spare cash, i'd probably still top up today.
Thought this was a bargain all the way down from 150, now I'm just yearning for 120 and will call time on half my holding. Absolutely nothing has helped this, strikes, fuel coming down, dividend, good updates, at least with other loss making companies with high debt, the sp moves up occasionally.
May even take a 5k hit on this tomorrow, hopeless share.
Don’t get frustrated. Read the annual report and trading update again.
The bulls are finally waking up to smell the coffee.
I was first out, Longer guy has gone, JG had enough, seems paddy and poker have gone too.
Why would it get a take over bid when you can get 5.5% risk free return and this returns nothing? The divi isn’t sustainable while it makes a loss.
Where can you get 5.5% - thats like a 5 year bond
in 5 years NEX isn't going to stay at this level
5.7% 1 year fix best rate for FSCS protected.
I am still in, although naturally pleased that I cashed in my side pot here. Shame it was only a baby tranche :)
Unless I have missed something, nothing company-specific has taken place in the past couple of weeks to justify a change of sentiment.
IMO, if you were bullish then, no reason for a change of opinion. Likewise if you were/are bearish. Anyway, time will tell. Maybe a double bottom coming up. Still looking at 102p for a top up, although may go lower, if 103p breaks, of course. Provisionally, a final top up high 90's perhaps?
Anyway, enough crystal ball gazing for now. Need to save its energy to help get England over the line here :)
I’m not buying Nex at these levels for 4.5%, I’m not after 5.7% in a boring savings account. Ive spotted an opportunity to make 75% - 150%. It’s difficult to time but I know it will happen.
My only regret is I got out of 888 at 70 to lump more in here as I thought this would move quicker.
These online banks have an upper limit of £85k which rules out most institutions . The argument is that IIs are putting their money in bonds and not companies like NEX
If banks are willing to pay 5.7% + the FSCS levy and make a profit, where on earth are they investing it at getting a better return that’s worth the risk? It certainly won’t be nex with these financials.
Thats a good question - maybe they put it in Tesla