Dona Ferentes
Pengurus pengatur
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won't be full capitulation until you lose that ridiculous avatar !Got to be honest, the market has got the better of me. .... So I’m now pretty much 100% cash (with the exception of a few discretionary positions). I give in.
won't be full capitulation until you lose that ridiculous avatar !
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I'm not a trader. I have no 'system'. I have cash in the bank, enough for a year. (running short of toilet paper, though)Really...my avatar. Guess I should change it to a ? so I have more credibility hey...seriously, I mean no offence but you’ve also been pretty silent since I started this thread and now you comment on my avatar. I give in...seems like some folks are happy to come out and comment now that I’ve thrown in the towel. Like I said earlier, easy to come t when you’re on the sidelines
I have no 'system'.
(actually, I commented on yr avatar briefly <cheap shot, I'll admit>
Yep - it's not my personal situation but I've seen quite a few go through it and if times are tough economically that 55 age can come down considerably.This is exactly the times, where the people that @Smurf talks about, get hurt the most.
Those between 55-67, in times like this they get laid off, their super has taken a hit and they are on newstart allowance. There is very little chance of re employment and they have to manage through to retirement age, you really have to feel for those especially IMO.
I was out to dinner with a mate from over East last night, he is 66 and a maintenance planner, he said that the only way he can get a call back from a job application is to not mention his age in his CV.Yep - it's not my personal situation but I've seen quite a few go through it and if times are tough economically that 55 age can come down considerably.
No one on the forum is responsible for your situation, the market could be blamed also, but we make our own beds so to speak.
You have ended a chapter in your book.
Regards,
F.Rock
I went short 4 times and usually doubled within the week.i doubt i would go long yet but did not check fmg price tonightSorry qldfrog, I can't tell if you're going long or short FMG? I'm interested in knowing what you think given your outlook has been negative on the corona virus to date.
I listened to the grey butcher birds. That was before your post.I went short 4 times and usually doubled within the week.i doubt i would go long yet but did not check fmg price tonight
I just looked at industrial for long like compushare etc which went 4y backward and have now reasonable pe with low expected negative impact from the virus or the economic recession
One of my former workmates is already down 20% in Super, which hurts as he is retired. Looks like the market could go deeper thoughYes a mate of mine close to retirement, was asking a couple of weeks ago what I thought, I said it isn't my place to say but the market is high.
He hung on untill the virus hit, then hit the panic button, it will be interesting to see how much he is affected I will let you know the %.
Birds will still sing. The grey butcher birds around here are amazing. They remind me of fresh school kids in new shoes. Humans will still wears shoes. Have you looked at AX1. I don't hold.One of my former workmates is already down 20% in Super, which hurts as he is retired. Looks like the market could go deeper though
Good one tin head.I listened to the grey butcher birds. That was before your post.
Butcher birds rip the heads of little twurpy budgies...Birds will still sing. The grey butcher birds around here are amazing. They remind me of fresh school kids in new shoes. Humans will still wears shoes. Have you looked at AX1. I don't hold.
Yes, have followed the stock for some time, all the way back to when they were 'Athlete's Foot' shoe retailer. Same company different name, but the retailer is not having any luck of holding it's share price in this environment, getting beaten down along with most other stocks.Birds will still sing. The grey butcher birds around here are amazing. They remind me of fresh school kids in new shoes. Humans will still wears shoes. Have you looked at AX1. I don't hold.
So melodic though.Butcher birds rip the heads of little twurpy budgies...
I'll probably buy some AX1 at some stage. I just like the call of those birds.Yes, have followed the stock for some time, all the way back to when they were 'Athlete's Foot' shoe retailer. Same company different name, but the retailer is not having any luck of holding it's share price in this environment, getting beaten down along with most other stocks.
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