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Afternoon all.
Just wondering your thoughts on if the LSE is likely to stay open throughout this epidemic as wish to continue to buy more as funds become available, especially at these bargain prices.
Working today as I'm in the food industry. Nice to see most people at home.
Stay safe everyone
Trolls!! They don't bother me in the slightest,why?
Regardless of how low the share price goes I ask myself these 3 simple questions
1) do I believe in BMN
2) do I believe that Fortune will deliver
3) do I believe that the stock market will recover
Unless you're selling now it shouldn't bother you.
I've kept it simple so the trolls can use Google translate and understand that they are not and never will change my thought toward this amazing company
In case anyone missed it in the budget
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/2020/03/budget-2020--junior-isa-allowance-to-rise-to-p9-000-from-april/amp/
I truly believe that the heat is going to go a long way to help kill off this virus. Having family in Thailand I have connections there and get news from them.
Seems like ages ago they got their first cases, a long time before the UK but now there are only about 80 cases there compared with the UK's 400ish figure.
Why are countries close to Thailand not reported large figures too?
Reteps I borrowed some while ago to buy BMN shares by taking out various 0% credit cards. Against advice I'm glad I did as I now have more BMN shares than I would otherwise have had however don't rely on growth here to service your debt as I truly believe we're on the cusp of substantial growth here but you need to understand that the timing may not be to your liking so you need to be able to pay back that debt from other means.
https://www.greentechmedia.com/amp/article/10-predictions-for-solar-and-storage-in-2020s
Thank you all for your replies, so very informative. Definitely heading towards topping up my present sipp of 330k BMN shares as in only 3 years time it will be accessable.
Knuttie last year I decided to open both a junior SIPP and Junior ISA and buy BMN shares for both my kids ages 12 and 15 however I haven't told them and probably won't until I feel that they are mature enough not to blow the lot in the ISA but great idea of a trust which I'll look into, thanks for that suggestion.
I've had a look on Google and believe it or not paying £20k to Faramog's wife doesn't appear to be the best financial advice!!!
:-)
Good evening
I was wondering is anyone could shed some light on paying into a pension over a fund and share account?
I have always taken the approach that if you pay into a fund and share account (assuming that you have maxed your ISA for that year) then you can once the new tax year starts transfer your annual allowance of £20k
However let's say for example you have a substantial amount of £100k in your fund and share account (which I don't but just to simplify the example) then with the expected growth here you are never going to be able to transfer most of the money to your ISA as BMN share price increases.
At 52 I am looking at the benefits of moving that money over to increase my pension fund over leaving it in a fund and share account.
I know advice Gant be given here but would be really appreciative of your thoughts on this.
Tank you do much in advance
GLA
https://cleantechnica.com/2020/02/21/blue-nova-launches-the-megaboy-1-mwh-storage-product/amp/
Sadly not vanadium battery!
Bella regarding charging your vehicle from outside your house or if you have to park some distance away. I would think that over time as technology improves WiFi with an increased range and your own personal code to charge you for the electricity accordingly.
As the ever increasing roll out of EV's gain pace we're going to see a lot more of these incidents.
Unfortunately, sadly it's only a matter of time before someone gets killed by their EV catching fire or igniting the house that a family might be asleep in.
Don't know what the answer is
Thank you so much for all your informative posts. It really puts my mind at rest. That was the only negitave (now crossed off) that I could see with BMN.
As a new investor ( approx 18 months ago) here and only started to invest 3 months prior to that, luckily discovering BMN I still have alot to learn on how the markets work.
Thank you
Long and strong.....good luck all
Have a great weekend
I was living in Thailand but decided to visit Taiwan on a month's holiday while the international school I was teaching at took their annual 1 month holiday.
Whilst I was in Taiwan the Sars epidemic broke out and upon my return to Thailand I expected a minimum of a 5 hour medical check as was indicated my the media.
The reality was that we walked straight though with no checks at all.
Containment is impossible under these circumstances and I hope Asian countries have learnt and are more aware now how Coronavirus can be easily spread.
My thoughts are with the Chinese people.
Personally I believe that a move from AIM to FTSE will make a huge difference. Last year there was the Woodford scandal and Sirius Minerals dropping like a stone and companies like Hargreaves Lansdown getting the blame for their recommendations.
If you were to look at it from the angle of institutional investors they are being cautious and would be weary of recommending BMN with a share price that has dropped and been shorted and on AIM the casino market.
Please don't berate me for any negativity as I am and will continue to be so uber positive regarding BMN but try to see things from another point of view however I don't think it will be long before we make that move