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Indeed - long may it continue! I suspect what you said about stop losses being triggered may be right. Considering how this share his risen no harm in locking in some profits. I'm curious as to what the 18th of January results will do to the share price. I'm hoping they will be positive! PS - doing my bit for the share price with Christmas present instructions to SWMBO.
Today's dip triggered a stop loss which sold the last of my GAW.L holding. I held for the grand total of 1 year, 3 months and 14 days. I sold off tranches at 9 months and 12 months so could have done better if I had held but what a ride!
I read in Moneyweek that Anglo had made it into the "top 10 most hated shares" list, that of the most shorted on the FTSE. I checked https://shorttracker.co.uk/companies/?sort=2&d=desc and it has actually slipped back into 11. Any obvious reason for this? Or is it just speculation based on it sitting near its 52 week high?
I've been a long term hold of both FRES and AAL which can be pretty emotional at times (beginning of 2016 wasn't great!). Pricewise FRES tends to be fairly volatile but I believe it is a good company and the future prospects seem sound. My father-in-law is a quite a serious and diligent investor and keeps an eye on them as he knows I hold some (I don't think he has had the nerve to buy any) - always has a chuckle at the sometimes crazy oscillations! As you say, if this North Korea craziness continues this will probably continue to edge up. Good luck with your holdings - hopefully do as well as good old GAW!
My gast is well and truly flabbered (of given the nature of the share should that be ghast?)! I purchased almost exactly a year ago - I sadly only hold a small portion of that original purchase but the ride shows no signs of slowing down! I say sadly, still did really well.
The revised Mining Charter has been cancelled so I guess that has contributed to the jump: https://www.ft.com/content/dc681eac-68a8-11e7-8526-7b38dcaef614
Could well be the 8th edition (you'll be pleased to know I did my bit for the share price in buying a couple of copies!). Total Warhammer II release date is late September - I would imagine that will froth up the share price as it gets nearer.