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Ok then Dan, just for you i won't mention it again, i don't know enough about it to put up an argument anyway as i find it too boring, i would prefer to be counting my Vodafone profits, I wish?, more of the same this week would be good though
Bloo, that's good news of course, but we had all of that on our doorstep, not the other side of the World, are you saying we are better off not being in the EU?
Yes it was a democratic vote, but the general public were not aware of the end result, time will tell how it will all work out
Hi Sean, let me firstly congratulate you, trying to beat the markets by trading is not an easy task and not for everyone, you only need one share to go badly and that's your profit wiped out, but well done for making it work in your favour
For myself my main goal is to build my pension pot in my sipp as much as i can before i retire, which is going to be very soon, and always interested in learning new ways to do it, i don't think i'm cut out for trading as i get annoyed when i sell a share only to see it keep rising, or buy one and watch it drop, so currently i'm hoping to build on my shares by reinvesting the dividends and relying on 50% of my portfolio of tracker funds to provide growth, i definitely won't ever be very rich, but as long as i can get a better return than investing in a bank i will be happy with that
mng does seem to be holding back in a growing market, i 'm not as familiar with this share as i am with aviva and lgen, so not sure if anyone here knows the reason for it but let's hope it can start growing on approach to the next exdiv
best of luck with your investments, and if it's of any interest to anyone here i have included a link which i found quite interesting,
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/how-to-make-money-in-stocks/
Oldbut, I can only speak for myself, but as long as the dividend holds up, and the share price returns to 240 or more before
the next full exdiv date, i will be quite happy, dividend @ 10% is one of the best
Hi Paul, pretty much the same with myself, i have mng/lgen/aviva/lloy/psn and Vodafone as my core shares and about 50% of my portfolio in international tracker funds, currently the only one in loss is Vodafone, so if i was going to try and trade one it would be the one in loss, i have made plenty of mistakes over the years and i'm sure i will keep making them, i found the harder i tried to make a profit the less i made, so i now try and keep it as simple as possible by just topping up or reinvesting dividends into the shares i already own, and just make the occasional adjustments when needed, always interested in picking up tips though as there are plenty of people on here a lot more experienced than myself, if i sell they go up and if i buy they go down, so i will leave the trading for the more experienced and lucky ones
best of luck to you
Sean, are you really making more money by frequently trading rather than doing a top up when the share price drops below your average and taking the dividends, it would be nice to get an honest answer, because they say that more people lose money from trading in general
Thanks
2.02 is my average, if the dividend holds up with no loss of capital, then i'm sure we will all be very happy with our investment here, i did fear it might have dropped back to 180 then i would have made another top up, but seems to be recovering very well
best of luck to all fellow investors here
Well let's give it another chance to redeem itself, i can't promise i won't have a good old moan about it if the share price drops though, it's been a share that keeps on taking, it's about time it started giving back
Buffa, RE: hoping for a downturn - No but do I expect one
Market corrections/bear market's are always going to happen from time to time, but when is not so easy to predict, would be interesting to know how you guys prepare for these events though
For myself most of my investments are in my sipp/pension pot, by choosing this type of pension protecting your capital is a number one concern