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Sara , sorry I did not fully read your post when I said you were clueless, you may have a point, I take it back, its Darren thats clueless.
DarrenBuffer, What age are you ? I started having to buy my own food in the late 1960s and being the tight wad that I am kept records and in many cases receipts. Food has been deflating in price and has never been as cheap as it is now. One price I can remember from the 1970s is paying 17.5p for a pint of lager in the pub and for my 3 hour shift working as a part time barman I got paid 82.5p which would buy me four and a half pints. 3 hours work in a pub today pre shutdown would net £27 which would buy 9 pints of beer as long as you live like me in the north on that basis its cheaper today. Supermarket food has been declining in price at the same rate . I will get back to Sara later as I have to now cook my Coquilles St Jaques which I just bought from M&S for next to nothing and certainly a fraction of the price it would have cost donkeys years ago thats if M& S ever did stuff like that in the olden times, the best you could get was about 10% off a stale loaves , these days same can be had for 5p, you two are completely clueless.
This post is total rubbish. Food is cheaper now than in any time over the last 50 years??? Categorically untrue.
luddite -
Bullion by Post: are not dispatching orders.
Royal Mint: bullion sovereign and 2020 sovereign -unavailable. Other premium gold coins appear to be unavailable but not checked them all
Sara, why do you go all out for extremes ? No doubt we will see inflation but stagflation no, we are not about to do a global Weimar, food is cheaper today in real terms than anytime in the past 50 years, I am paying less for diesel today than in 2000 so I can live with some inflation. The doomonger pundits have been doing what they do for years and ropeing in new customers, one thing is for sure even if cov19 got more people than Spanish flue which it probably will not it would hardly be a blip on the rate of rise of the world population. China and Russia may say they want to re set the world, I do not believe they do as were would that leave Putin ( probably the real richest man in the world ) and Ping ze wing etc , these bods don't really want to upset the apple cart, there is no great re set coming but you carry on believing if it makes you happy.
Sara , the gold bullion and scrap sovereign traders are open for business and will sell to you and deliver as many coins to you as you like so you are wrong but I will not be buying any. We are not preparing for WW3 and no I do not trust the banks or politicians but I can live with that and no we are not about to bring in a new world single currency, thats one of the battiest things you have said other than maybe your worship comment. The only thing we are in agreement on is the euro is probably in more trouble than the £. Shares have rarely been priced on their fundamentals, sentiment has always ruled the market and that will probably never change.
Sara I didn’t see a response to my 2 posts asking the question regarding your prediction of 300. changing topic again!
This just posted on another B&B
Just listened to interview on CNBC where Alaska governor said there is a Bill being presented to remove all troops and military equipment/aid from Saudi if they don’t quickly play ball on oil. He said he is confident that the bill will pass and he and 12 other governors have had call with Saudi to convey the threat.
Not sure of credibility but thought I would post it on for comment.
Sara , Do you remember about 9 or 10 years ago we were bombarded with a yarn with the title ' The End of Britain' , they pumped it for subscribers to their rag for a couple of years and then when everything went the opposite way they quietly dropped it, they got just about everything wrong but it did not matter as I think they got plenty of people signing up for £6.99 a month on how the best thing was to become a gold bug etc. Anyone interested in buying gold should just buy scrap sovereigns for about £288 each but the problem is they have never been a good investment compared to shares, I bought one each for the kids around 2011 for about £210 when even then there were people predicting $10000 gold, they have done ok but not great and I would not think they are great value at around todays price. Some of the latest yarns being spun by Southbank etc look to me to be have written by the same people , seems to me they have just rehashed ' The End ' somewhat to ; ' Financial Martial Law in Britain' . This stuff must appeal to a certain type of person, are you a subscriber ?
did I trip into a crazy YouTube conspiracy comments ?
One reason rdsb going up is people selling banks and buying here for a div.
Dividend safe....for now
So no mention about my question but rather divert the topic? From 500 to now 300 and by when? Next week, month or year?
Wow amazing to see it’s turned blue today. Thought we’ll be below 1300 today with banks putting dividends on hold.
Cool at least your consistent all apart from time. So it was 500p last week and now 300p by when?
Sara you finally appeared from the dark hole you hurried your head in. What happened to your prediction of 500p last week?
Shell is one of the few still likely to pay a dividend in the current climate. Who knows there might be a rush of income investors will few options elsewhere.
I'd be very suprised if this share doesn't plummet tomorrow with the bank news.
Next? The dividend will be scraped, obviously.
Don't worry I'm still here. Just browsing ATM. £35 to £40 , in the future. Don't think too many of the shareholders will be alive if that day ever arises. Certainly not when I'm holding the share. Things looking slightly better. Let's see what the update brings on the 30th April . Should give a better picture as to what comes next.
And where's that other ray of sunshine char thingy something?
Sara is waiting for a good down day before she comes out of her burrow, ideally RDSB at £2, Barclays at 20p, bank ATMs closed for good , Gold at $10000, oil $1 , etc etc, and everyone will get on their knees and pray to her. I must admit I enjoy reading her posts, nothing like a good conspiracy theory, I am looking forward to her revealing the names of the illuminati, the only ones I can find so far have cracking good names like Xavier von Zwack and the Duke of Goth etc and to be fair to them they seem to me to have been good guys, problem is they have all been dead for 200 years so she can't blame Covid 19 on them.
Whatever happened to that poster Sara or someone? She was saying this was heading to 500p end of last week then this week. Not seen a post from her since
Redial, I don't mind you wanting the best for Shell & your investmnent. But when you make slightly absurd & sensationalist predictions then I have to question your thinking. It's rather pointless too because the share price will do what it wants.
On average, as of April 2019, state and local taxes and fees add 34.24 cents to gasoline and 35.89 cents to diesel, for a total US volume-weighted average fuel tax of 52.64 cents per gallon for gas and 60.29 cents per gallon for diesel.
In the UK "57.95p of every litre of petrol and diesel going to the tax man."....or approximately $2.60 per US gallon.
So I would expect oil price changes would have far more impact at the pump in the USA compared to the UK.