Caiden Immense Porterhouse wrote: » Bitcoin up 11% on the day the fed announces unlimited printing. I know where I'd be sticking a few quid.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Christ, stay the fook away from Bitcoin. It is inherently worthless. What does it do, at the end of the day - allow you to buy and sell on the internet. A credit card does that. Charlie Munger has strong opinions on it. Look them up.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Made a few mixed choices in the past day Sold ING @4.90 for a 10% gain yesterday, it rose 20% today, worse still i put the proceeds yesterday in Bank of Ireland which had a moribund day relative to the broader financial index in Europe Sold Home Depot yesterday for a 4% gain , soaring today Sold Ryanair yesterday for a 4% gain, soared today Bought kingspan this morning, it had a good day Opened a short position in kerry at 101, it closed at 96, will close if it fails to break below 85
voluntary wrote: » Do you pay 1% stamp duty everytime you trade irish shares?
bcklschaps wrote: » Great day on the markets today..... I resisted the temptation to sell a couple of my remaining holding's, big double digit rises accross the board today but would still be selling at a friggin loss :-( Wonder what tommorow will bring ???
heffo500 wrote: » We are going to have some more red days, I'll be lodging money in my degiro to be ready to pull the trigger.
MAJJ wrote: » Can I ask when you do that there is exposure. I know they insure the first 2500. Could someone kindly explain the MMF what it relates to and what exposure. Like the above poster I want to be ready to react. Thanks
cute geoge wrote: » Might you be better off if you stuck a few hundred in to a paddy power a/c and took your chances .imo playing the markets is like playing with fire .
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » Having said I was going to hold firm til this was over, I buckled and sold down on Monday. Great timing as usual
Shedite27 wrote: » Think in the past month everyone's sold something they've regretted selling, and held something they've regretted holding.
bilbot79 wrote: » Might bail into some bank shares like citigroup. Folks on US closing bell saying they consider them cheap in the long term. Do they pay a dividend?
Mad_maxx wrote: » If buying a U. S bank, JPMorgan is the best of breed by far
Lex Luthor wrote: » Hypothetical question: Say you made a small profit recently shorting the market and you want to take some of it off the table eg. 30k Whats the best place for it? Do you trust the banks? and you dont want to keep it on an exchange...