Nemeses2050 wrote: » Second Wave numbers have spooked the markets. tempted to add some Oil names, but reckon there's more to come.
cronos wrote: » For those who use Degiro. When transfering funds to have them available in your account, but not ready to put them into anything just yet, what do you do? Seems the automatic option of EUR Money Market Fund is negative so it's costing me money every day (Not a lot but still...). Also does this fund remain static in the case of a sudden down turn? I'd have kept the money in my current account but it takes too much time to get it over to Degiro if a good investment comes along.
DutchYurt wrote: » ............... overall 15% down on my entire portfolio. Was hoping to be out before the election but here I am. My house deposit is at play! It'll be fine, be green by Wednesday!
RIGOLO wrote: » I made a chunk on oil (on paper) when we exited the first wave , but held too long. Ive exited oil and will use it to offset CGT. I think your right to consider oil, I am of the same mind, but its all about the timing. Theres no sign we are coming out of this second wave. Libya is going to restart full production. Refinerys are overflowing. Biden will be bad for oil , so election comes into play. And if anything winters are getting milder, alot of energy companies reported low profits this year due to a realtively mild winter . I know gas is a huge part of domestic heating but so is oil. Anyways its a sector to keep an eye on for sure. Question is when to catch the falling knife .
Nemeses2050 wrote: » I agree, it's difficult to time... so I'm nibbling a bit when I see a big drop...got some Apache yesterday
Augeo wrote: » I hope you're joking ............ this topic seems to be more aspiring market timers then investors but if you plan to buy in the next 5 years your deposit shouldn't be played with.
RIGOLO wrote: » I like APA too , them and MRO will be ones I pick up when I re-enter. Good call buying yesterday, BP announced a profit this morning maybe the oil sector will bounce back .
Atlas_IRL wrote: » Can we access the hong kong or Star Market market via Degiro? Ant group (alipay) is going to IPO so need to be able to access that stock exchange.https://www.rte.ie/news/business/2020/1027/1174102-ant-group-ipo/
Kilboor wrote: » You can access Hong Kong yes, not sure what Star Market is
RIGOLO wrote: » NCYT .. day 2 of NCYT gettting battered. So lets see where we are at, Germany, France and US all reported record cases this week. Entering the winter months, expecations and rumours are rife that further levels of lockdown are going to be implemented across Europe. Rumours of a vaccine but we will still need testing for many many years. NCYT havent had an RNS or sales update so this drop is based on 'no specific NCYT news'. And the LSE chat board goes down, second time during these drops, call me a conspiracy tin hat guy. Ive seen this pattern before , many times, Im holding and will pick up some more .
Pablo_Flox wrote: » I have a few shares in NEE that closed yesterday at $302. This morning the price has collapsed to $75.80, but I can't find any reason for such a dramatic drop. Anyone have any insight? Im a bit confused to the reason. The earnings call was last week so that isn't the reason. Any ideas?
cefh17 wrote: » Search $NEE on twitter, I saw 4:1 stock split mentioned
RIGOLO wrote: » that was some tree shake that kicked in when we opened .. dropped to 9.73 and now back 11.76, up 15% from open and 3% from yesterdays close and green in Paris ... I hope no one needs a change of underwear ..
Nemeses2050 wrote: » I missed it when you recommended and didn't have courage to chase it...and have been waiting to see a decent entry point around €7-8 level Did anyone get Corsair gaming? it's on decent run, regretting not getting more
Nemeses2050 wrote: » would say good results are already priced in my opinion check the increase in SP since mid-sep, if anything if earnings are not as expected you can see a sell-off... Probably we'll see a weakness today in IT stocks due to SAP earnings.
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Any brave soul willing to take a punt in AAL it's in the buy range and Robinhood investors favourite.
RIGOLO wrote: » first oil and now airlines.. what sort of sick sado-masochist are you ...
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Ha ha...One need a diversified portfolio you know https://images.app.goo.gl/sPepy1aoG6vXVnQv7
butrasgali wrote: » Is glanbia worth a punt at?