drunkmonkey wrote: » Ha I was going to say it earlier...nice little return in a short time. Disney still ticking away nicely as well. Going back into Porsche once the money hits my account hoping to be over €80 by the end of October.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Yere mad, anyway each to their own.
sham09 wrote: » Guys, I want to buy Facebook shares using my Degiro account. When I search for "Facebook" or "FB" in Degiro I am getting multiple options. I presume I should be looking at the main stock traded on the NASDAQ (FB / US30303M1027) - can anyone give me a steer? Cheers!
drunkmonkey wrote: » Degiro
Saanvi Important Blank wrote: » Any thoughts on Facebook over the last 24 hours? Possibly oversold in after hours ?
Captainsatnav wrote: » Hive will end up covering the deposit yet! Blind faith.
s3ndnudes wrote: » I'm not buying into RyanAir myself (purely from a risk management perspective of my own portfolio) but I do think it's at a good price in the E14 range the stock has taken several dips greater than 10% (over short periods- of recent highs) and has never gone below the E14 range in the last 52 weeks. I also think the valuation (in terms of PE) is pretty attractive (taken from Morningstar) - Price/Sales: 2.57 Price/Earnings: 12.26 Consensus Forward P/E: 13.21 Price/Book: 3.53 I'm not sure how great the upside is, but i'd imagine in the next few months it'll be bouncing back in the high E15/E16 range. I don't think the downside risk is too high. In terms of the competitive landscape- I think RyanAir is more than capable of holding it's own- great occupancy rates, a low (but increasing) cost base and a good management team (ok the last one is a bit contentious). In any case, even if this provides headwinds in the short-term I do think RyanAir will come out on top in the medium term at least.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Think your looking at it wrong, why not pick successful companies now who should grow stronger over the next 5 years. The share price doesn't matter it's your ROCI that matters. I love penny stocks but their in and out plays preferable in the same day, certainly not stocks for pussyhands starting off. You want to snooze, Microsoft, Intel, Coca Cola, Disney etc on a long enough time scale they always rise.
drunkmonkey wrote: » Wise idea, hopefully Uncle Franky comes through with his $5 help with the mortgage.
Captainsatnav wrote: » Nah - flattening steady this morning. Ah - Just as well. Broke this month with holidays and saving for a mortgage
drunkmonkey wrote: » Here's a penny stock for you, It's average volume is 50k, over 3.5 million shares moved today on takeover news, not sure if it'll go more tomorrow but returned 150% today. I know nothing about bio-tech so not for me.https://www.nasdaq.com/article/txcell-stock-surges-on-deal-to-be-bought-by-usbased-sangamo-20180723-00143 It hit a high of 9.61 in August 15 so could have a lot more to run. You need to be so careful with penny stocks, so keep tight stop losses and don't be afraid to take profit an hour after buying it. TXCELL EURONEXT:TXCL
Pussyhands wrote: » Where is Ryanair listed on degiro? I'm clicking on the plc but not showing a price. What do people think of Ryanair and brexit? Hard brexit might mean difficulties in flying between uk and Ireland.
Pussyhands wrote: » What about a diverse portfolio with a small holding on penny stocks?
Pussyhands wrote: » Captainsatnav wrote: » How much money are you thinking of putting in to degiro? Hundreds or multiple thousands? Long term thousands. Short term hundreds.
Captainsatnav wrote: » How much money are you thinking of putting in to degiro? Hundreds or multiple thousands?