Deleted User wrote: » No change on Degiro and I pay for RT.
outonawing wrote: » Is there a 15 minute delay?
Deleted User wrote: » I'm following MAD IAG pricing and there's no update on the Degiro or other on line tickers. I do see the bid sell prices on Degiro. At around 1.48. All cash looking to buy IAG. Seems to be a problem with the MAD exchange. Edit. It's back on Degiro now.
Supercell wrote: » US futures down 2.5% and heading south, going to be a bloody day today for sure.
positron wrote: » ..and bought 10 more Sony shares (I had 10 Sony shares last couple of years and they had gone up from early 20s to early 60s in that time. And I think the PS5 unveiling later today should be a positive thing overall). So yeah, fingers crossed!
Jin luk wrote: » With the UK news and all would it be smart to sell today and buy back after the Red day that's coming up?
kennypowers wrote: » Bought byd the Chinese conglomerate and electric truck and battery manufacturer last week .I admit I based a lot on the fact that Buffett has strongly backed the company and a fomo having not gone in on nio ,tesla. Its more of a speculative play on my part .Their trucks and trains sales are doing well but by god their cars are ugly.Up 8 per cent today.
Timmaay wrote: » I've noticed my few "traditional" high performers like fb, ms, Mastercard etc have all been very flat the last few months (and are losing out to the dollar/euro if anything), but my attempt to find the next up and coming companies just before they hit the hype stage, likes of NIO, nndm, AQB, UMC , MCHP, NET, they have all paid off massively. I've afew absolutely turds along the way which have tanked like 60%, but thankfully most of them were only a grand or so of a punt so still I'm still nicely in the green. Hard to know what to do moving forward, my strategy is definitely higher risk/reward so the odds are I'll hit a rough patch at some stage, do I hang onto the likes of them fb/mastercards which could be ready to pop but hopefully be lower risk, or do I just keep the head down and keep going with what works now?
ADZAM wrote: » Does anyone have any insight into GREENCOAT RENEWABLES (GRP)? State backed Irish fund investing in wind farms, it could be a slow and steady one with a dividend kicker?
Shedite27 wrote: » Anyone follow Chris Perruna on Twitter (@cperruna)? He's a great stock picker for the type of stuff I'm into (long-term holds, tech-based growth stocks). Last year's list included Livongo, Zoom, SE, Shopify, Square, Crowdstrike, PayPal, Roku etc - pretty much all of them doubled over the year. This was definitely an exceptional year, but you can see his prior years lists on his pinned tweet Anyway he releases his list this time every year so I'll post them up here as he releases them. 1. FUBO - life TV streaming for live sports, news and entertainment in US. Went public via SPAC this year - I actually bought a small position in this one a month ago. 2. QS - develops batteries for electric vehicles, Volkswagen have a stake so presumably ae interested in the technology. Seems to charge a lot faster than competitors. Again, only IPO'd a month ago.
jams100 wrote: » Regretting not pulling the trigger on this one (FUBO), up nearly 100% since u posted! Good spot Shedite27
OwlsZat wrote: » I posted the QS one Friday when someone was already holding. Looks a moon shoot!
Take Your Pants Off wrote: » ALPP on a mad one. Anyone in on it? Up by around 60% today. I think the surge is from the news of the Chinese drone manufacturer DJI being blacklisted.
littlevillage wrote: » Fair play to anyone who jumped on Shedite27's recommendations. I did some research into QS at the time and came to the conclusion that it was too risky. Shows, what I know :-( its only up a mere 65% in the last week.