crushproof wrote: » I spotted this at the start of the year but totally forgot about it, checked in a couple of months ago and was kicking myself. Sensational returns YTD, no idea how much further it can go though
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Tesla hit $712 today. It's like the tree that keeps on growing.
Mister Vain wrote: » And NIO back up today too. Beam up 124%. Fecking raging I only bought one share.
Valhallapt wrote: » I’ve been long on crsp for about 2 years now, but I’m thinking of selling some to get into beam, good idea?
Shedite27 wrote: » Can’t imagine we’ll ever have a more eventful year for stocks
patsy_mccabe wrote: » I'm amazed reading the posts on here. It all seems to be rumours, tips and quick ins and outs hoping to make a quick buck. Does anyone actually look at the financials of the companies and go the 'value investing' approach? I'm trying to get my head around balance sheets, cash flow statements etc myself at the moment. Anyone else take this approach?
99nsr125 wrote: » Yes, I do I like Canadian stocks above other markets
jams100 wrote: » Think your right, alot of people expecting a 5-10% correction at some stage in January, probably worthwhile keeping a bit of cash on the side
massdebater wrote: » Hi! Do you mind me asking you why you like Canadian stocks so much? I live in Canada but have less than 5% of my portfolio in canadian stocks. Seem to be mainly banking and oil. The individual companies I like, I just buy them but would love to hear a different perspective!
Shedite27 wrote: » What a mental year, portfolio is up 61% for the year. My annual bonus in work gets paid in March, which coincided with the crash this year. It was nervy adding them to stocks but the shares I bought around Paddy's Day are up crazy numbers for 9 months, Trade Desk, Pinterest and Peloton all up nearly 4x. Here's where my money is as we turn the year. Onto 2021
bcklschaps wrote: » Thats a pretty neat pie chart (Excel?)
Augeo wrote: » https://pharmafield.co.uk/pharma_news/mhra_fast_track_nod_for_uk_pharma_companys_covid-19_study/ 4d Pharma PLC currently under 60p, was £1 prior to a placing in Feb that was at 50p, RNS yesterday regarding Phase II study in COVID-19. Company is funded for the short term after the recent placing, they are working on a treatment not a vaccine........ as folk likely know, a vaccine being developed isn't at all guaranteed. I'd put this one as low risk but potential high reward, and it'll be sooner rather then later
Augeo wrote: » My share pick from April, closed at 129p yesterday and none of that rise is covid fuelled
freyners wrote: » Logged in today to notice massive jumps in my Degiro, looks like a big shift in the EUR/USD fx rate but when i looked elsewhere it doesnt seem to have moved that much, is there an annual rebalance of the FX or something?
bfa1509 wrote: » I see it too. I hope it's not a mistake cause I could do with the 350euro it's giving me :pac:
99nsr125 wrote: » Snap for living in Canada, not there presently. Yes banking and resources are the bigger ones but there's also utilities, telecoms, reits too. I saw the inner workings of some of the resource companies and was quite impressed by the grown up and mature way Canadians behaved and ran things. Dividends are nice, distributed 4 times a year smoothing the swing, hold some listings for that reason, but buy others after the drop to build a position. Everyone is after the fast, easy money forgetting that it's a casino and this is how you loose your shirt. I don't have time to be watching the market every second of the day. My day job is always potentially a life or death scenario so a mature market generating 6 - 10% is good for me. Saying all the above I expect the 20's to be roaring and what comes after that I don't really want to think about.
timetogo1 wrote: » I was just looking up Driv & Lit. They're not on degiro for me. What platform do you use?