The fact someone sold a few of their shares today and caused such an uproar is unbelievable, we buy and sell for our own reasons and it’s our own choice! Why the person decided to announce their sale is up to them but why they have been attacked with some on this forum is beyond me. Most of us on this forum are invested but what we do with our shares is our own choice! Enjoy the ride boys and girls but let’s be nice and appreciate everyone has their own reasons to do as they feel.
As far as buying an SVR, there’s much better cars out there to spunk your money on! Also my own thoughts.
Well done, no better feeling than getting that rope removed from around your neck. If I was in your position I would have done the exact same thing, luckily I got my break a few years ago.
Luckily I have a holding in both GGP far greater than WSBN but nice to see a rise, fingers crossed when Scally news drops we will have a nice little push up
As a long term holder I expected the news tomorrow to really kick the share price however with all that’s going on in the world I don’t think it will be the rise we have all been wishing for, as lots of you have already stated the fundamental’s remain the same we may just have to wait a bit longer. Personally I was hoping to take a small bit of my holding out but if it doesn’t get the drive up I expected I will continue to hold. Have a good night chaps and chapets, hold for gold.
RE: Very strong today, up 10% prediction.18 Sep 2020 09:40
Some days it better to just switch off and ignore the market, as Paddy say’s the fundamentals remain unchanged. Some big buyers out there, have a great day everyone I’m off to play golf.
We have had some great days of late, great to hear people have paid of mortgages and made a few quid. Some of us can afford to hold some need to cash out some like to take some cream. A share like this does not come along every day, enjoy what it can do for you. I am holding tight to get some real value as I can afford to hold, let’s not try manipulating people if your old enough to trade your old enough to make your own decisions.