The entire stock market value is based on hope![]()
Yep, but tools help too. And natural intuision.
The entire stock market value is based on hope![]()
The entire stock market value is based on hope![]()
A lot of stocks are that way. Not all, though. Read Benjamin Graham's "Intelligent Investor" if you want to quit gambling.
Indeed. Yet so many invest based on MACD, EMA, Stochastic, Fibonacci, volume, stops etc., not realising that perhaps the only person really getting wealthy is the broker earning a commission.TBH if you need to be told or didn't arrive at that conclusion yourself after about 10 mins of thought then you probably shouldn't be investing to begin with.
Indeed. Yet so many invest based on MACD, EMA, Stochastic, Fibonacci, volume, stops etc., not realising that perhaps the only person really getting wealthy is the broker earning a commission.
If it wasn't for commissions, it would be possible to make a killing truly risk-free with options.
Perhaps the biggest downsides to value investment are: it requires a lot of patience, is boring, and needs more homework than the latest fad rear-view mirror.
ignore all the hype and blather around the stockmarket. Invest for the long-term in big, rock-steady, simple businesses, after analysing them with a few financial criteria. But only buy when the market is offering them at a bargain price.
Interesting filing here regarding an acquisition by Frontier.
£8 million worth of shares sold this morning just before 10am - no reflection in share price - yet![]()
that was the takever agreed as per the announcement, set at 2.50 i think![]()
hmmm if that isn't personal agenda then i don't know what is
...or did i miss anthing obvious here?!
the ppa website is still in cache and only the front page has been edited pending the gm today. some real nuggets to be found there such as this under testimonials
"and some other things they say about us
"Mark Ryan is famous for his direct approach to dealing with issues from the customisation of practice management software to advising senior partners of large firms on their IT and business strategy"
Mark has been affectionately described as the "stroppy fat bloke" and "the only person that is prepared to tell the Managing Partner what he needs to hear""
quirky funky stuff all around![]()