What worries me about Trump is he will disengage from Ukraine and leave Putin to do what he wants in his desire to put the USSR back together. That will also embolden China to invade Taiwan.
Trump has some great economic policies and has promised a trade deal with the UK but his foreign policies scare me to be honest.
Your post was the last post I saw when I came on here last night. I remembered you had made a comment about car finance costs on results day. There’s no need to be insulting. If you post on here, expect scrutiny from other posters.
If you’re a “strong sell,” what are you actually doing here ? Presumably, you’re not a shareholder in Lloyds ? Or do you just use this BB to vent your spleen against landlords ?
JCB, those buy and sell figures on here are meaningless and are often booked the wrong way. Total volume may be fairly accurate but not the buy/sell split. Ignore them.
RE: LTI IS GOING TO EXPLAIN WHY AN SP FALLS DURING A BUYBACK - LOL23 Feb 2024 15:57
In so far as volume is concerned, the issuer must not purchase more than 25% of the average daily volume of the shares in any one day on the [regulated market] on which the purchase is carried out.
The average daily volume figure must be based on the average daily volume traded in the month preceding the month of public disclosure of that programme and fixed on that basis for the authorised period of the programme.
Where the programme makes no reference to that volume, the average daily volume figure must be based on the average daily volume traded in the 20 trading days preceding the date of purchase.
Do your own research in future instead of being bone idle.
RE: LTI IS GOING TO EXPLAIN WHY AN SP FALLS DURING A BUYBACK - LOL23 Feb 2024 14:31
Share prices move for all sorts of reasons not just because of buybacks. I suggest Investing For Dummies might be a good starting book for you to read to begin with.