bfa1509 wrote: » I poured a huge amount into Amazon right before it plunged... Have been looking for a good point to double down and stay for the long term. I'm not sure how the fibonacci works but it looks like it's hitting a resistance point at 2900. Could this be the turning point I'm looking for? Probably a bull trap with my luck...
jams100 wrote: » 20 stocks. 20 Red :eek: Bought another Amazon share today, they are going to once again have phenomenal sales in Q3 and more so in Q4!
jams100 wrote: » When do you have to declare CGT by? Is there a charge if you declare late? If so, what is it? Thanks
Kilboor wrote: » 15th of December for gains/losses realised between January and November. 31st of January for gains/losses realised in December Late interest is about 0.0219% per day I think
iAcesHigh wrote: » and this is only above the €1270 exemption? (which still needs to be filled in your tax return?)
Atlas_IRL wrote: » If people want/need to diverse there is so much gain in spac's. It wont last forever but they are a goldmine at the moment.
Shedite27 wrote: » I'm a big supporter of SPAC's and have done very well from them, there's 2 strategies: 1. Pick an investor (ie before they announce the company) - find out who's running the stock. Is he someone you'd want running your money? You're basically getting him as a free financial advisor (Chamath, Bill Ackman etc). Don't give you're money to someone's SPAC if you don't know who they are. 2. Pick a growth company (once the company has been announced) - once announced, the stock will jump a bit, but still loads of space to grow. And most importantly the SPAC's to avoid, are the opposite of those. If you don't know the investor, don't give them your money blind. And once the company has been announced, is it a company you'd invest in if it wasn't a SPAC? There's some awful boring, small SPACs.
voluntary wrote: » Lads, do you believe Ryanair may go bust soon?
DilD wrote: » What's your intended holding period? Doubling down on a losing position is just adding to the pain. Amazon could go up from here or it could fall further, even test its 200 day moving average which would still leave it well above its March lows so not an impossible situation. If you have no reason to buy the stock other than you plan to hold it long term, then that's a major risk. Have you an exit strategy if it falls further?
Kilboor wrote: » Yes but you can also file your losses and write those off against next year.
One More Toy wrote: » All red here too, years of gains being wiped out
bfa1509 wrote: » I made a CGT loss this year (so far) do I still need to declare that this year in order to be able to use it in following years? I thought only gains had to be paid this year and filed properly next year.
bfa1509 wrote: » Plan is to hold for 2+ years so long as everything going well. Wasn't too concerned initially but seeing it drop 2-3% for every 100,000 jobs announced or new distribution facility opened had me very concerned that it was in a bubble all along. Did a quick out and back in last week to lower my BEP to 3180 which seems a bit safer. Seems to be getting a nice boost today so maybe I missed my chance to double down. I'll hold and see what happens. Hoping a split around the corner too.
Augeo wrote: » 4D Pharma ........
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Any opinions on Hostel world? I've been looking at these for a while looking for a price point to enter. Down 12% in the last week not entirely sure why apart from the covid situation. Obviously getting decimated at the moment but would be thinking semi long term.
jams100 wrote: » Bought another Amazon share today, they are going to once again have phenomenal sales in Q3 and more so in Q4!
jams100 wrote: » Peloton fans beware amazon are now selling a $499 knock off peloton bike. If you want a peloton bike right now you have a 7 week wait and thats in America I can only imagine how long it is in other regions. Bottom line is Amazon is a money machine and by the time q3 results are released they'll be back to cirrca 3,500 imohttps://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/09/22/tech/amazon-prime-bike-peloton/index.html