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Relax mate , be friendly and gentle :)
if you read carefully you will see “was” and referring my portfolio more then 18 months ago
Low 93p time was holding 196.000k share IAG stock with an average of 128p
Currently every 1 % movement in IAG sp makes a difference of 6.2k on my portfolio.
Yep Jotom let’s see how it goes
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Bb markets will price future not much to consider imo, US routes mostly open ,running passenger number soon to increase dramatically that’s mostly matters
We all know how reckless and fearless US guys , soon omicron to be forgotten, expecting blast in passenger numbers and investors to pour more money on travel stocks
If you trying to say delay in recovery will cause RI not gonna happen .
For Europe governments they are much more keen to open routes remove restrictions.
Economies are under great pressure every single day with restrictions hammering the economy increasing civil unrest since Europe runs with democracy-elections opposite of China.
Politicians know negative economic results means goodbye to comfy seat
Been in IAG epidemic game quit a long time . Low 93p time was holding 196.000k share IAG stock with an average of 128p
Currently every 1 % movement in IAG sp makes a difference of 6.2k on my portfolio.
This is the risk I am willing to take based on my experience , profit margin and analysis , dyor
Focus should be US now any positive news such as omicron peak , reopening and increased passenger number will be a boost to SP
Daily movement 5%+ or - not much to consider , focus on the big picture
We will have another boost once Boris scrap B restrictions and dropping case numbers from Europe will speed up SP price moving higher
3rd world countries will follow us and travel routes will open much faster than you expect, dyor
The prime minister is, according to The Guardian, drawing up plans to do away with all coronavirus restrictions in England from as early as March.
The paper says his intention would be to let the country live with the virus.
A senior source reportedly confirmed this could mean ending mandatory self-isolation for positive COVID cases. The idea of keeping the rule, which carries a ÂŁ10,000 fine, over the long-term was described as "perverse" - and instead there would be guidance.
It comes as Plan B restrictions are set to be reviewed on 26 January - or possibly earlier.
It is reported that working from home guidance and COVID passports, both introduced as Omicron began circulating widely, will be ditched - but the face mask rule could remain in the short term.
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COVID will continue to circulate "among us for many, many years" but the current Omicron wave will be the last where we have to "live under severe restrictions", the chief executive of Pfizer has said.
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125 to 166p within 30 days = 32%+ (actually touched 169p in the morning)
166p to 220p xx days = 32%+
won't take long time .....hold onto your shares if you have the nerves can top up . DYOR
Jotom if you think we can manipulate ÂŁ9b worth of company through LSE board, bunch of small investors ... that's not gonna happen
Frankly speaking for the banks historic high levels wont dare to touch neither trade them
Still good SP to get on board, 20-30 % + can do within a short time
I am holding a substantial amount of IAG shares almost all in and topped up from 1.55 -1.58-164.-1.66p
SP won't pull back more than 10% even financials are not so good but if they are ok with positive news SP will jump over 200p ..dyor
Dr Mike Tildesley, from the University of Warwick and a member of the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Modelling group (Spi-M), has been discussing his hopes that by the end of the year the UK would have a "flu-type" relationship with COVID-19.
"Say we get into a situation where the virus becomes very, very mild and we are living alongside it - we're not there yet, but hopefully we will be at some point this year
A while ago I did say probably January is going to be a little bit rocky, if this wave starts to turn around and hopefully as we get towards the warmer weather we can start to see these restrictions removed and we can have more of a discussion about what living with COVID is going to be like and hopefully we won't see a return to restrictions as we get further through the year."
Dr Tildesley said that, generally speaking, new variants of viruses tended to be more transmissible but "also generally milder".
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