Our live Investing Matters Podcast Special which took place at the Master Investor Show discussing 'How undervalued is the UK stock market?', has just been released. Listen here.
I thought the news was very upbeat and was tempted to buy but because I blew the engine up on my boat I have had to tighten my belt. Boy the bits were mega money. Put that with thousands on property repairs and I had to smash the piggy bank....Madam Spin is worse than Kirsdty too!!
I thought the update was good and expected it to stabilise concerns. I was going to buy back in but truthfully I am short of funds due to being overun with bills and breakdowns. I will start to recover next week but am feeling very jumpy over the policies and chaos of our political leaders. When in doubt do nought maybe the order of the day..Seeing it red today is a surprise ...
Had a look at the chart of this over 5 years and 2 years and can't help thinking this has been named after the wrong planet. It should start with U but then the rest would be censored by LSE. These fund mangers are less successful than the average PI..
I have a number of investments in wind farms,solar, infrastructure and they are all doing abysmally. The dividend simply gets deducted from the sp and hey ho the race to bottom continues. Seems to me a long the way some suits make a tidy sum. Now that our beloved leaders have nearly wrecked the north sea oil companies they are now beginning to waffle over the rest of the energy sector... You invest and we will cut........Blue or red green or yellow.. The stench and waffle are over whelming
This is ok for its dividend but there increasingly is serious doubts over green investment. I am holding a good few and
will continue to but only because I can see little better to switch to...Plenty of wind today buy no sun...
I found your post thought provoking. It about sums up the current state of probably a lot of small investors and not just in oil. In fact most of the market. Why risk your hard earned cash in shares when you can get over 5 per cent in short term banks and building society accounts.