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Hello cooking! the rule first in, first out is in Germany the same. In my depot often the first "Buys" are at a lower price than later ones, which mean that i have to pay more taxes at that time, as if i could sell the newer shares. When i shift parts of a share on to a subdepot i can only do it in the order as they where bought - which also means first in - first out. But this means when i sell after this shift-action from my first sub-depot, the first shares, that are accessed are now the more expensive ones.
Hello Irish_Renegade,
I am german citizen and use Flatex-degiro since around five or six years. Before and till now i also have an account at the German Postbank. I am very satisfied with Flatex-DEGIRO. You only pay when you buy or sell and the price is in most cases flat - you can buy at a big variety of marketplaces - and you pay the real price. So, compared to some other brokers which don´t ask for fees, there is no payback-money from the market-place to Flatex-DEGIRO ( which results in higher share-prices for buys or lower for sells ). Also saving-plans for ETF´s are good and cheap to realize.
I appreciate the detailed informations available about when i bought which part of a certain share and at what price. In my case this lead to ask for a second sub-depot. With a third subdepot you can shift all buys of a certain share, so that you are able to sell the most expensive shares first, in order to pay higher amounts of taxes as late as possible. It needs a bit of training to analyze when and why you had to pay taxes in the past.
Hello all,
in my opinion the reason that our share left it´s climbflight in june, stays since august around 5€, is the constant sell off by the irish state. But when this should be finished by the end of the year for an unknown time, the course will again increase. I guess that right to my birthday in early february next year we will be at 6€. Maybe, when the next selloff starts, again there will be prices below 5€. By the end of this year this will be the last time for a while, when it´s possible to buy at a little under 5€.
I also think, that the expectations of "stockinvest.us" are a bit exaggerated. I think the results of the eba-stresstest will lead to a reduced dividend for 2021. At "s-broker", the broker-branch of all german "savings banks", till now a result of 0,34€ and a dividend of 0,11€ was expected. It wouldn´d make me wonder if, together with the halfyear results, signs would be published, that the dividend might merely be a few Euro-Cents, because it seems necessary to strenghten the capitalreserves in case that the adverse scenario of the stresstest becomes true ( According to RTE.ie the reserves of BIRG in this case will still be more than 8% ( from 13.4% by the end of 2020 ) in 2023 ). So let´s see what tuesday will bring......
Tripe- or triple witching day.....
I wonder how the price will move in the next time, i hope it recovers soon, but my first guess was that it will fall during summer up to the next results in August. ( I just tried to find out the exact date, but i couldn´d reach the investors page of BIRG. Was Dublin hit by an asteroid? ).
Also the spreading of the D-Version of the virus in the UK might be an argument for the fall of the shareprice. As far as i´ve heard, the vaccination with Astra-Zeneca is not as effective against this version as the biontec- or moderna vaccination. I have followed the number of corona cases in ireland for a while in the past and i had also made a rough formular to convert it into the 7day incidence which is used in germany. According to that i came to an actual number of roughly 55 cases per 100.000 people in 7 days. That is more than in germany, but less than in the month´s before. Does anybody know about the percentages of the D-Type of infected people? For the UK this percentage should be around 90%.
I still think that it was the witches sabbat....
Hello Huldi, i think it was a fault to sell the BIRG-Shares. I had forgotten it, but i just heard it in a radioprogram about economics that today is "witches sabbat", the big expiration date of the second quarter. Obviously there were a lot of people which had made a bet on BIRG and tried in the last moment all to get the price down. I used it to buy 1800 shares at around 4,80.
You seem all very optimistic that the brexit negotiations will lead to agreements that are better than WTO-rules.
In Germany i read comments, that it might be an option for Boris Johnson to let the negotiations strand, to blame the EU for all the effects in future and that this might be politically favourable for him, compared to have reached a contract which is a hard compromise with the EU and which leads to economic drawbacks. To me all the actual chat seems to be "whistling a happy tune in a dark wood" ( to try to translate a german idiom into english ). If the negotiations are declared to have failed this weekend, on monday morning the course will be 2,20€ and on christmas at 1,50€.
Almost 50 years ago i traveled with the "Prince Oberon" to Harwich and the night after from Hollyhead to Dun Laoghaire
to make a bicycletour through ireland. Some time later i´ve heard the "King of Fairies" played by the "Horselips".
This music is forever linked to me with the passage on that ship marching through the northsea.
Last night i viewed and heard a lot of youtube videos. With this link you can see the Horselips playing "the King of Fairies" and here the story almost closes, above Dublin on the roof of a Bank of Ireland building.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7cfNEW3pCY
I think this evening i will have a good Glas of ( Scottish ) Whisky.
I also hope the Fairies will help the next days....
My guess is that the price will go up to around 2,50€. If the treaty seems to be accepted from both sides and the confidence grows that both sides stand to it, it will depend on the economic situation thats´s left by corona. In the best case in 3 years we are back to 6 Euros.