You can have an interest in a share, even when not invested in it. I haven't been invested since mid-January. Still come to this forum hoping for the kind of volatility we saw four years ago. Lo' and behold, I bought and sold three times last week. Will be interesting to see what happens this week, but I don't believe the rampers. :)
Once again what's important is, what do YOU think will happen. It's YOUR money. Whose advice are you asking for? Who are you listening to? Who is everyone on this forum? What are their qualifications that they can advise YOU what to do with YOUR money? Have you noticed many conflicting views/thoughts here? Why would you be interested in anyone else's view? It's YOUR money you're investing.
Thanks bud. Obviously you've made me aware of your situation with this and I wish you the best too. I'm only interested in profits and a desire for all of us make a lot of 'em (or at least some.., lol). ;)
I'd like it to go up at the moment Stu, as I am sitting on shares again at the moment. But I bought in the knowledge I might be left holding and have to trade them up again later. Only putting £2,000 in at a time now though, so very little risk anyway. Won't stop me from saying what I think though, which is still that they are overvalued. :)