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Hi everyone. I have written a blog about Royal Mail, which I am a shareholder in, that may be of interest to you. The blog can be found here: https://tbifund.wordpress.com/2022/01/22/royal-mail-group-rmg-ln-delivering-returns/
£13k net.... Well done!
We each have our own views here. Personally I doubt these bar stewards are done with us yet.
Buy in now and what it immediately reverses and your quids in. Or bide your time and wait until you see a reversal. A lot can happen between now and the 10th Feb.
My wallet is firmly closed for the time being. Neither selling or buying until the picture is clearer.
Best of luck whatever your decision.
What a roller coaster ride this stock is. A 64½p drop (12.3%) in just 8 days. I don't know how it will start off on Monday but I will be watching very carefully as it's tempting to start buying back in at this price. Even if it takes a month or two to get back to 499p, that's still cheap on the fundamentals and a 7.5% gain. Your local high street bank isn't going to be offering you that anytime soon....
Also been topping up whist there’s been weakness,buy when everyone’s selling,been doing it for years and always done very well.
decided to top up yield roughly 3.7% will add more on further price weakness
Bought more averaged around 4.55, stop loss at 4.25 ( but i may use a 4 & 8 % stop loss for 50/50)
Sell in for 4.99
Time will tell, enjoy your weekend.
The biggest crisis today was the fact that Alexa wasn’t working this morning and my children couldn’t listen to the Disney Encanto soundtrack (for the 1000th bloody time).
As they say, every cloud has a silver lining!
AngerSharkz - I don’t really disagree with anything you’re saying, just making the point that 2 shares I’m currently invested in are down a similar amount, percentage wise, over the past 5 trading days.
I remember a few years ago when the arse dropped out of this share and it dropped from £4.90 ish to £3.70 ish (approx) in the space of an afternoon. This share is capable of huge drops in the blink of an eye.
I’m just reading about Netflix’s massive drop after hours last night (circa 20% fall)…seems to be tin hat wearing time in the stock market, across the board.
buy now for monday recovery , US will be in the green today ,nice
AngerSharkz - RMG share price has dropped 7.5% over the past 5 trading days. The 2 stocks I am (relatively) heavily invested in are Lloyds, which is down 6+% in past 5 days and Barclays which is down 7.15% in the past 5 days. So, RMG share price has not fallen off a cliff (as yet).
I purchased some the drop this morning, looking to make a quick 10 % in the run up to results day.
I have a 5 % stop in place.
The risk/reward at this stage seems valid to me.
You could have sold some after the 25% rise from early Oct to early Jan. Broker forecasts are their view in next six months so never hold out for a peak based on their views. Fallen because of concerns on the economy and profit taking. The 20p Div had a big impact on the price but that is in the past now. I suggested to you a week ago that the price was likely to head South as I could not see any reason to maintain the upward movement. Never any certainty so I was not certain. If there is good news in the 10th Feb trading statement another change of direction could take place. When the buyback ends then that could worsen the fall. Not a de-ramp. I still hold some shares and will be buying back soon.
so every company that has plenty of covid staff off and relies on overtime to manage must also be down 65p in a week or so ... NO NOT THE CASE , just brokers feeding themselves with our cash , disgusting
Redceo surely not. That cant be our old friend Falkland Investor? He hasn't been running multiple usernames has he?
Falky apologies in advance if you are someone completely different but certainly your posting style is very familiar. As Redceo says if it is Falkland Investor using another account best to ignore.
Anyone responding to our old adversary "Falky", "Falkland" will realise that it was only ever a matter of time before he returned. He was waiting for the signal to continue the slow drip practised by the TROLLS.
Inoffensive in many ways but here for one purpose, which is to sow fear where he can.
You have been warned.
He knows his card has been marked by me. So no chance of affecting my actions. FAKELAND :-))
True, but a fall in retail sales could/should/may/will mean a drop in online shopping resulting in less parcels.
That coupled with most COVID restrictions being eased in England this week means more people back in work/office and less at home online shopping.
yes maybe but next month headlines could be " holiday bookings are up and we are back to normal ",lol
I suspect this was a reason for the hammering of the share price first thing :-
LONDON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - British retail sales slumped in December after consumers did much of their Christmas shopping earlier than usual in November and many consumers stayed at home due to the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant.
Sales volumes fell by 3.7% from November, a far bigger hit than the 0.6% decline forecast in a Reuters poll of economists and the biggest fall since January of last year when the country was under a coronavirus lockdown.
Compared with December 2020, sales volumes were down by 0.9%, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday.
The Reuters poll had pointed to a 3.4% rise in sales in annual terms.
"After strong pre-Christmas trading in November, retail sales fell across the board in December, with feedback from retailers suggesting Omicron impacted on footfall," ONS Deputy Director for Surveys Heather Bovill said.
Hope so . We have slow bled 60p in a short space of time .
Hate getting played
it is not just RMG dropping markets are down this week and they will be up next week ,
I'm concerned we're on the same path as before . Totally manipulated for their huge gains.
To drop like this on news sucks
So down 2.7% this morning and a 12½% drop over the last 8 days, based upon?????
Ever get the feeling of déjà vu?
I made an observation a while back regarding considerable variations occurring between google and here. These were always after close.
Commonsense gave an explanation which in fact simply increased my curiosity. Perhaps he will clarify. He hasn't been posting for quite a few days ??