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Another wonderful opportunity to snaffle up some more shares, and having trebled my initial holding in the last 3 weeks I cannot thank the wibblers enough for their impatience.
If it drops more I’ll add again.
Hallelujah to the bed wetters. I had never envisaged being able to pick up more shares at these prices. Thank you for your lack of fortitude and emotional intelligence, my portfolio appreciates your wibbling.
Needy, self flagellating, poor me diatribes that seek attention will get the responses they deserve Amers. Self inflicted and entirely warranted, Robert reaped the reward of that which he had sown. I sincerely hope that his wibbling, narcissistic stupidity remains absent from here now.
Many Happy Returns of the Day Tillywhizz. I trust the Mutton Musket gets an extra polish this morning as there are building expectations that a shout may come from the Crows Nest today. Hold firm, hold strong. Fortitude and steadfastness (beyond the ability of bedwetters) will bring their own reward.
Robert, at 16:21 you were "not selling". Some 46 minutes later you are "selling off first thing in the morning". Clearly 2 digits in your user name reflect your age and the other 2 digits your IQ - arrange them how you will. I'll buy your shares in the morning, so don't worry yourself any more and have a great evening.
Robert, at 16:21 you were "not selling". Some 46 minutes later you are "selling off first thing in the morning". Clearly 2 digits in your user name reflect your age and the other 2 digits your IQ - arrange them how you will. I'll buy your shares in the morning, so don't worry yourself any more and have a great evening.
This was always a long game for me when I first invested in 2004. I get that some people are fretting because they got in at 35p plus. The joy is though that at these prices, they can average down. Forget the ups and downs and stay for the end game. Remember that the more of these shares you hold, the damn sight easier your life will be when it plays out. Life affirming, indeed, life changing profits are here and available to all with the means and steadfastness required to hold until conclusion. Wibbling when you are 30% plus down is, to a degree understandable, albeit that the responsibility for that lies solely with you. But it doesn’t matter about the price, it’s about the number of shares you hold.
Platinum Hands.
A day where positivity and camaraderie take priority would be welcome. Always remember that in order for someone to be disruptive, there has to be somebody noticing. It’s better not to get drawn into responding or posting new threats to talk about it. It’s a waste of effort to engage in negative threads. Don’t be played.
In the meantime Tilly, can we relate the Septic Lil measurement of sailing speed to “massive dividend”. So if a dividend were to be in the range of 55-65p, would that be Ramming or Herculean or Titan dividend?
Enjoy the day, don’t indulge the fools.
GLA
All tax efficient Mac, and will continue to add any available funds at prices higher than this as the irresistible pressure upwards increases. There is a point soon at which it’ll blow, and I want as much as I can to ride that huge swell.
Invested here since 2004, this is the realisation of the ultimate moneybagger dream that all investors hope they might chance upon once in their lifetime. To all holders I raise a glass of the finest grog available. My belief has never waivered, and there’s been no point in attempting to convince the naysayers that they were woefully wrong, because this is the day they each know that they have zero credibility. Job done.
Tilly and all who’ve stayed on the upside, sleep well and dream big.
There's a Brazier lit on the Poop Deck from which the welcome smell of burning shorts permeates down through the decks and settles amongst the ballast. Embers from the fire crackle and hiss as they fizz upwards towards a clear sky and illuminate the horizon. Up in the crow's nest keen eyes scan the distance for the first sight of the promised land, will it hove into sight this evening, or will it take another day or two of Ramming Speed to raise the first shout of "Land Ahoy"? Meanwhile, trodden underfoot, a solitary Stork squawks faintly whilst a Tiger's Tail dripping with blood is pinned to the mast, reminders of crass stupidity and ill informed desperationthat have bedevilled the long journey across the Doldrums.
Which way is the wind blowing? Do we give her her head and hoist all sails towards the horizon, or do we tack to port to allow a better vantage point from which to view the promied land?