RE: 88E PRICE ACTION12 Jan 2019 14:39
Good afternoon 01234
No, but I intend to.
in october last year i was 71
on the 18/19 november i was dieing from massive stomach bleed. needed 6 units of blood, 3 units of plasma transfusions.
do not take ibroprofen for susttained pain relief.
Ibuprofen and other NSAIDs may cause bleeding, holes or ulcers in the stomach or intestines. The risk is higher for people who have taken NSAIDs for a long time, are elderly, in poor health, those who drink more than three alcoholic beverages a day while taking ibuprofen, or those who have had a stomach ulcer in the past.
life is too short for petty squabbles on this bb and LTH
so chucking prudent investment rule book out the window, adopting all eggs in one basket have started 2019 with £21k split iinto 4 funds of £5k
1st fund 2.5m of 88e shares purchased at 0.99p and 1.1p dealing costs £50 no stamp duty. once CGT exemption reached will sell and transfer proceeds to an ISA or SIPP for my wife who is much younger than me.
see my chat board for other selections for my POM fund (project one million)
based on my previious share tips each year all eggs in one basket i could have been a miillliionnaire many times over,, yes in hindsight , but never too oldd to start...
2014 wrn, 2015 cnel , 2016 88e,distil,2017 ukog,,2018whet there were a couple of duds eg prem last year distil 2017 but stop losses cut them short.
one only needs 8 2 baggers to turn £5k into £1m
5,000
10,000
20,000
40,000
80,000
160,000
320,000
640,000
1,280,000
there are loads of potential AIM 2 baggers out there 88e included.
oh here's another gem posted 7 june 2018 by a buy and hold lth aftter price reached 3p and profit taking set in by professional placing investors who bought @ 2p and made a quick 50% in a month
'Speedy, there are a LOT of investors here who paid less than 1p for their shares, have millions of them, and AREN'T selling.
Pure profit taking as I said, and do not listen to any posters like Investroid who advertises his sale with a view to getting back in at a lower price'
would you prefer to listen to those words of wisdom or to the charts ?
gla