Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Morning all, not posted for a long time as I am very much a novice at trading and just enjoy reading the posts and learning from them. However, I am aware that I would be paying tax on my dividends this tax year if they amount to over £500 as unfortunately I don't hold my shares in an ISA. With this in mind I sold my shares on Tuesday for just under £2.54 with a view to repurchasing more of them in the future at hopefully about £2.20. This should offset any tax I would have paid, still give me a profit and keep my dividends for the year below £500 as I do not hold many shares. Just need to wait for the drop to around £2.20. Hoping my logic is sound. Any thoughts, am I doing the right thing.
Hi HunSen and Balanced. Glad to see you are both still here. Always a pleasure to read your views, very informative. Still willing to hold longer term and your views always settle any negative thoughts that may creep in, usually due to very negative posts. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to next few years.
Second that Goosedeye. Always a pleasure to read Hunsen's posts. So informative.
Thanks Stateside, will look into it. All info gratefully received.
Thanks HunSen, look forward to the detail. Have a good weekend and a profitable 2021 to all DNL holders.
I am a long term holder of DNL and also hold a few other shares. My trading platform is Halifax Share Dealing and in the next 12 months they are introducing a new price structure, £36 annual charge regardless of number of trades, and also £9.50 per trade. I can only see me doing 2-4 trades per year so can anyone suggest a better more appropriate platform for me to save money. Thanks in advance.
Spot on Madgpol. Been reading first post most mornings 'it's going to pop today'. Law of averages suggests one day that will be right. Hope so, it will pop when it is ready, either on next approval or decent sales.
I am a long term holder with only approx 27000 shares costing me 34p each so enjoying the ride. Love the chat on this board but thought that we were an educated bunch. Where has this new verb 'of' come from. You hear it everywhere, on these boards, on TV, etc. It's not 'couldn't of' but 'couldn't have'. I'm sorry but bad use of the English language to this extent really gets to me. Please keep posting everyone and let's all get rich. Cheers.
All this talk about a corrupt Spanish government. I don’t know much about price manipulation but is it possible that the government let slip a false rumour to make the price fall, then buy loads of shares for themselves at a cheap price, then still to come, permits are granted thereby making loads of money for themselves as the price recovers? As I say, I am a bit of a novice here, but can’t help thinking it may be possible.