Nemeses2050 wrote: » I have both of them and was excited pre-market but that fizzled technically speaking it's bear market for Tesla, and looking very attractive but when you look at the broader picture as you noted it only gave up last 3 weeks gains and still very expensive...probably below 300 would be a good point of entry.
DutchYurt wrote: » Invested in Slack a few weeks back and paying for it now -19% pre market already, probably go down another 10% - I'll be sure to put my trades up in the future and you guys can do the opposite! Any one else have Slack and see it coming back?
Nemeses2050 wrote: » I have both of them and was excited pre-market but that fizzled
hottipper wrote: » dayum it really got murdered wasn't expecting that, i'm gonna stick with it no choice now. buffet investing in snowflake now alsohttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/08/berkshire-hathaway-salesforce-agree-to-buy-into-snowflake-ipo-.html
antimatterx wrote: » That gives me further confidence that I'll make money off it when it goes public.
Pelezico wrote: » Just had a nibble in DS Smith which has reinstated its dividend.
Timmaay wrote: » I think if it drops under 300 it will quickly head towards 250 or less, a hell of alot of investors who only got in the last month or so will be shocked and panic sell. More likely I think is it will bounce around 320 which is 1600$ pre stock and the previous high in June. In any case I think I'll slowly buy back into it across the next month.
bcklschaps wrote: » Noticed that announcement... and am also looking for an entry into SKG, Mondi & DS Smith myself..... but just don't think they have bottomed out sufficiently yet.... Have you any particular reasoning for jumping in today? For example DS Smith rose about 7% yesterday and will probably drift back down again over the next few days with the jittery market.....and be more attractive then.
Atlas_IRL wrote: » Does anyone know any site that has options, small cap stocks & warrants? I want to trade spac warrants but Degiro doesnt have them, tried webull and tdameritrade but couldnt open an account.
Shedite27 wrote: » How do you reckon you'll be able to buy? It'll spike 100% in the first 30 seconds with the amount of hype this has created. Any hope we had of buying at a regular price has been shattered by Buffet's comments
One More Toy wrote: » I have a problem maybe one of you could help with, I've a small holding in donegal investment group. Degiro emailed to say they could only display end of day prices and told me to use yahoo finance. Fine. Went there and last price is end of day on the 7th of this month. Where do I get a reliable price? On a different note DKNG up 6.5% so I'm a happy boy today
hottipper wrote: » Yeah kinda wish he wasn't involved either better to get cheap stocks :pac:. Next Wednesday 16 September 2020 Shares to be priced between $75 to $85 per-share, valuing the firm between $21 - $24 billion. The IPO could raise ~$2.7 billion (maybe more by Wednesday) Not gonna go crazy on this now will buy some out the gate just to get some skin in the game the dollar cost average up or down the market over time. Degiro probably wont list it till a few days after
littlevillage wrote: » Donegal Investments rarely trade, soo the price will only update when they do. I have a couple of shares in Abbey, Ovoca Bio & Yew Grove REIT all on ISEQ (same story, they only trade, maybe 2 or 3 times per week) you are forced to guesstimate what the prevailing price is. The ISEQ website and Davy Stockbrokers website are good places to see Irish Share prices. Degiro doesn't seem to get a live feed from Euronext Dublin (ISEQ)
micar wrote: » Tesla At work, a customer put in €500k in May......now worth €1.3m
Bob Harris wrote: » Whst are people's expectations on FMCI, supposedly going to announce the merger this month.Personally hoping it gets to 40/50$, ambitious maybe but for a SPAC 100% upside from current levels might well be doable.
One More Toy wrote: » But I've hibernia reit as well and it's a live price feed
Bob24 wrote: » Because there are a lot more transactions for it which allow to derive a market price: https://live.euronext.com/en/product/equities/IE00BGHQ1986-XMSM According to Euronext Dublin, 417 transactions for Hibernian Reit today vs 0 for Donegal investment. If people aren’t transacting, no market price can be derived.