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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,390 ✭✭✭UsBus


    butrasgali wrote: »
    Why are Ryan air shares so low..would this be a good time to invest..?

    Ya saw this earlier as well. If I had spare cash to invest I would go with them. Once the UK settles down I'd expect them to increase..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,823 ✭✭✭ballyharpat


    bcklschaps wrote: »
    Buying stocks on borrowed money (margin) is a dangerous game. Every stock investment manual warns you about it. Did it myself as a novice and paid the price back around 2001.

    You are paying the interest on the borrowed money and the broker charges....before you ever make a cent in profit....and that's when your portfolio's in profit. If it's in loss, then things escalate pretty quickly :'-(

    Ive been trading for 15 years, as a novice, I never borrowed, once I had 10 years in and had made enough to be comfortable, I started playing with stocks a bit more, I borrowed highly to get into oil at $27 per barrel, sold at 60, Ive had a couple of other plays since then, thanks for the advice, we all have different goals. If I borrow at 5%, and the stock goes up 20%, I am up 15%, if it doesn't, I'm only down 5%, as I am still putting my own money into the market, if it goes up 10% in a month, I pay 1/2% interest, if I sell at the 10%.

    Horses for courses. And like i said, 10 years ago, I wouldn't have done it, but I'm not in need of the money, can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs. and BTW, I wouldn't give anyone else financial advice-or I wouldn't take it from someone that doesn't know my circumstances ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,567 ✭✭✭delta_bravo


    If I borrow at 5%, and the stock goes up 20%, I am up 15%, if it doesn't, I'm only down 5%, as I am still putting my own money into the market, if it goes up 10% in a month, I pay 1/2% interest, if I sell at the 10%.

    You sound fairly knowledgeable but it could also tank and you have to use other funds to pay off your loan. The only options are not that it will go up or stay the same


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,502 ✭✭✭q85dw7osi4lebg


    Ryanair back below 10 after profit warning, I'm tempted..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,585 ✭✭✭Mickiemcfist


    Anybody got their eye on Datalex? Seems like the stock price took a significant overreaction.


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭TG860


    Anybody got their eye on Datalex? Seems like the stock price took a significant overreaction.

    It's difficult to tell whether it's an overreaction or not when you can't trust the accounts that they've put out.
    Realistically you're speculating rather than investing if you dive in at the moment.


  • Registered Users Posts: 21 Sunderland00


    Anybody got their eye on Datalex? Seems like the stock price took a significant overreaction.

    Not really, should be around that to be fair.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,309 ✭✭✭scheister


    Anybody got their eye on Datalex? Seems like the stock price took a significant overreaction.

    if you look at the 2019 thread few in there went in a 1 or 1.05 and jumped between 1.25 and 1.30. I see it is back down to 1.06 now. Not sure would it be worth going in now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,177 ✭✭✭littlevillage


    thereality wrote: »

    It is bizarre that Smurfit Kappa that was valued at €37.54 in a takeover offer are now valued at under €22 not even with 6 months.

    Read your post and it struck a cord with me, I went straight onto Degiro and bought some Smurfit Kappa at €22.15 per share, sold today at €26.80, nice one buddy :-)

    There's probably even more 'road' in Smurfit with results coming out next Month and a nice 3.5% Divie in April, but no point in being too greedy. Will get back in if it falls into the 25's


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,502 ✭✭✭q85dw7osi4lebg


    Read your post and it struck a cord with me, I went straight onto Degiro and bought some Smurfit Kappa at €22.15 per share, sold today at €26.80, nice one buddy :-)

    There's probably even more 'road' in Smurfit with results coming out next Month and a nice 3.5% Divie in April, but no point in being too greedy. Will get back in if it falls into the 25's

    I bought at 26 and sold at 22 haha


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,177 ✭✭✭littlevillage


    I bought at 26 and sold at 22 haha

    You've been reading the Little Village investment playbook :'-(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,502 ✭✭✭q85dw7osi4lebg


    NIO finally making some moves.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,823 ✭✭✭ballyharpat


    I bought Itky.as at 11.10 (average) a few months ago, sold today at €16. 2 very good days, Apple and USO both making big gains.


  • Registered Users Posts: 116 ✭✭Gruffalo22


    Gruffalo22 wrote: »
    With a high dividend, improving outlook and 230m share buyback in progress I don't plan on selling for the forseeable future. I am hoping that the SP will continue to rise and no guarantees but hopefully will reach 18GBP over the next year or two. Brexit is obviously a big uncertainty for UK shares. MCRO is at book value (significant goodwill & intangibles) though so relatively safe long term. The SUSE sale money is funding the buybacks which will continue until next February and I think a further tranche/other return to shareholders will be announced after. It'll be used to pay down debt also.

    You can check the buyback progress here under regulatory news

    https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/summary/company-summary/GB00BD8YWM01GBGBXSET1.html

    I would be inclined to keep my core holdings but buy extra on large dips (in the 12s) for trading purposes as others have done. The SP fell after the first tranche of buybacks ended. I bought some more around 12 when the second buyback was announced

    Share chat here
    https://uk.advfn.com/stock-market/london/micro-focus-international-MCRO/share-chat

    I sold out MCRO today. I think their current buyback is nearing the end and with a Brexit slowdown, high intangibles etc its a good time.
    I'll keep the funds for the next recession. Earnings are in a week


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 reade


    i sold all my holdings in ING group, Siemens, Infineon, Amazon, Apple and put the proceeds into a MSCI world ETF.

    Investing in invidual shares is not working for me :(


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,788 ✭✭✭Cute Hoor


    Gruffalo22 wrote: »
    Micro Focus International on the London Stock exchange (MCRO) lost 55% of its value yesterday then recovered to 45% loss.

    Made 20% on this yesterday and expect to make more in the next few days/weeks as the shares are undervalued. Up 2% already today

    The recovery is complete, now back up to where it was pre-crash, took 14 months. If you held on you've done very nicely.


  • Registered Users Posts: 990 ✭✭✭cefh17


    Cute Hoor wrote: »
    The recovery is complete, now back up to where it was pre-crash, took 14 months. If you held on you've done very nicely.

    BEP is £13 so it's my best performing one, pity I have feck all of it as a proportion of my total holding. Where do you see it going? Saw there's dividends coming out but shareholders weren't impressed with the bonuses awarded to the higher ups


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,788 ✭✭✭Cute Hoor


    cefh17 wrote: »
    BEP is £13 so it's my best performing one, pity I have feck all of it as a proportion of my total holding. Where do you see it going? Saw there's dividends coming out but shareholders weren't impressed with the bonuses awarded to the higher ups

    The head honchos have until September 2020 to 'earn' their controversial £270m bonuses by getting the share price up to £34, if they succeed in that most investors would probably be comfortable enough with them getting the bonus.


  • Registered Users Posts: 116 ✭✭Gruffalo22


    Cute Hoor wrote: »
    The recovery is complete, now back up to where it was pre-crash, took 14 months. If you held on you've done very nicely.

    Mcro - Yes double your money if you held it all the way. I sold a short while ago but made a nice profit with dividends and cap appreciation


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 919 ✭✭✭Captainsatnav


    D'Agger wrote: »
    EVR Holdings continuing to slide

    Currently at 5.80

    Anybody here hanging on to them or cutting losses and dumping?

    :eek: wtf happened this morn...:(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,502 ✭✭✭q85dw7osi4lebg


    SPY taking a dip. Keep an eye out for any bargains. Won't be doing anything for another week at least, see what happens trade wise. Not much talk of a recession compared to 3 months ago but the last week has been nervy for some.

    BA
    Amazon
    BRK B

    All on my watch list.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 213 ✭✭tommylimerick


    my mid-year investments OSTK -17% over last 2 days 2 year price target 70
    Zynga on upward trend have lots of games with tokens and money
    cosmic coin cryptocurrency


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,385 ✭✭✭✭D'Agger


    :eek: wtf happened this morn...:(
    Yup tis just about £2.90 at the moment, fairly mental dip and lesson learned from it on my end. I'd always said I'd hold on to it as it was a fairly minor investment I made but if it gets back up to an anyway decent price I'll dump.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,177 ✭✭✭littlevillage


    b4bmm wrote: »
    Tawana resources. TAW Asx Lithium player. Tipped this a while back when it was mid 20s. Approaching 50c now and has a long way to run. Way undervalued compared to peers. Best mangement in the lithium space. Big year ahead.

    Nzuri copper. NZC, Asx cobalt/copper play. Being buying this from high teens and it ran hard before I could get all I wanted. It’s low 30s now which is similar to my average buy in price. Very good buy at this level. Lowest capital cost cobalt play on the asx. Located in Congo. Strong Chinese partners. Big exploration upside. This will go hard in 2018 is way undervalued compare to poor grade high capex asx cobalt peers. Management owns over 50% of compnay extremely tight register. Feasibility study already proven robust economics for the project now optimatstion studies being carried out which will take the NPV to a whole new level and the SP along with it hopefully. This is by far the best cobalt play on the asx right now imo.

    Wish everyone a prosperous 2018

    NZC - Have been holding these suckers for about 18 Months. Finally paid off, got out tonight at AUD $0.36 .. by BEP was AUD $0.28 soo not a bad piece of businesss thanks for the tip bud. :)

    Sadly I also invested in Tawana back then .... (which is a complete bust) :(


    and Magnis Resources .. another turkey.. (got about half my money back for them)


    But as the saying goes.. experience isn't free.... :rolleyes:

    needless-to-say I will never invest in ASX again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,594 ✭✭✭MrMusician18


    Anybody follow Moneybags in the Phoenix magazine. Glowing report on Ormonde Mining (ISEQ, LSE) today.

    https://www.thephoenix.ie/article/ormonde-minings-patient-shareholders-set-for-payday/

    Might take a punt for the fun. Hopefully will be another Providence Resources :-)
    What a dud this turned out to be... Sigh


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,177 ✭✭✭littlevillage


    What a dud this turned out to be... Sigh

    Got in and out with a few profitable trades on Ormond back when I recommended it.... SP regularly yo-yo'd from 4p upto 5p and even 6p and then back down again. It was money for nothing :D

    It looks a busted flush now. Hope you didn't get left holding a bag (of Oaktree 'magic beans')?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,594 ✭✭✭MrMusician18


    Got in and out with a few profitable trades on Ormond back when I recommended it.... SP regularly yo-yo'd from 4p upto 5p and even 6p and then back down again. It was money for nothing :D

    It looks a busted flush now. Hope you didn't get left holding a bag (of Oaktree 'magic beans')?

    It's now a fairly empty bag of low grade tungsten ore... Ffs. Yeah, wouldn't be surprised if they decided to wind up now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 335 ✭✭b4bmm


    NZC - Have been holding these suckers for about 18 Months. Finally paid off, got out tonight at AUD $0.36 .. by BEP was AUD $0.28 soo not a bad piece of businesss thanks for the tip bud. :)

    Sadly I also invested in Tawana back then .... (which is a complete bust) :(


    and Magnis Resources .. another turkey.. (got about half my money back for them)


    But as the saying goes.. experience isn't free.... :rolleyes:

    needless-to-say I will never invest in ASX again.

    There has been some very expensive lessons for me but luckily I have bounced back. You cant lose the amount of money I have done on the stockmarket and not learn a lot of lessons. ADT in 2019 and ADT again in 2020. :)

    Good luck.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,095 ✭✭✭ANXIOUS


    TG860 wrote: »
    Thought I would share a company I have been tracking lately, Centamin [font=arial, sans-serif]LSE:CEY. [/font]
    This is a gold mining company listed on the LSE AIM. They own a well established low cost mine in Egypt as well as a little exploration in West Africa.
    In the last few days the share price has been shorted heavily and it is currently sitting at around 90p.
    There hasn't been any material updates since their interim results in early August to suggest that the current share price is reasonable.
    While their interim results noted some disappointing gold production in Q2, the full year guidance was maintained and management expects Q3 and Q4 performance to make up for weak Q2 performance.

    The current market cap is £1 billion. It's debt free and has cash of £232m at the end of June. (Approx 20p per share).
    H1 EPS was 3p per share, I would expect that H2 would perform a little better than this. Even if you conservatively take the same result for H2, this gives you EPS of 6p per share.

    That's a cash adjusted PE ratio of 11.6 (90p current price - 20p cash per share / 6p EPS) which in my opinion is a very reasonable PE in the current market.
    They also paid a dividend of 9.60p last year, which I would expect them to match this year. That's a dividend yield of approx 10.6% on the current share price.

    Based on the business' underlying fundamentals, the current share price is far lower than I think it should be. While the gold price has declined since H1, they have a low cost gold mine and should still be comfortably profitable at current prices. Given the high amount of short selling recently, whenever the share price does stabilise, I expect it to revert back towards it's previous 130-160p range.
    I have bought some at 90.28p today.

    Just looking back on this after being away a while I am up 70% thank you. Are you still invested?


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭TG860


    ANXIOUS wrote: »
    Just looking back on this after being away a while I am up 70% thank you. Are you still invested?

    I sold out back in August 2019 at £1.39 a share as I was happy enough with the gains I had made and the management team was proving to be pretty poor in terms of communicating issues at the Sukari mine which meant the share price was pretty volatile. (They kept issuing positive future outlooks and then missing their targets which is not good for trust).

    I've kept track of them somewhat since selling. I see they've decided to replace the CEO so the hope would be that somebody more adept at managing expectations and communicating with the market is put in place.
    There was also a takeover offer that was rebuffed and looks to have gone away now.

    The share price has really shot up in the last week and I suspect that's driven by the gold price shooting up due to coronavirus fears rather than the company's fundamentals.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,190 ✭✭✭✭Dohnjoe


    Pussyhands wrote: »
    No :D

    What are they about? Anyone get stung here?

    I am in crypto though and I put 1k in at an ATH so that's pretty much lost...70% down.

    Not to dig up old posts, but hope you held


  • Site Banned Posts: 4 mr_serious1


    Dohnjoe wrote: »
    Not to dig up old posts, but hope you held

    Hello!

    Yes I held because I said to hell with it it, the loss was so much I might as well just leave it.

    This day 2 years ago the value was 100 euro, so I had lost 90%. At the time I transferred some to kucoin and traded some ****coins so I must have lost a couple hundred, really hard trying to figure out dollar amounts when the trades are done through different value coins.

    Anyways, at one stage my portfolio was around 150 euros, so now it's at 475.

    I'm trying to figure my transactions out. I think I bought like 500 euro worth of BTC and then bought 200 euro worth of ETH from that 500, which I sent to kucoin and then basically lost all that on ****coins.

    I bought 300 euro of ETH which I still have.

    But then I can see I also bought 200 euro worth of LTC that is not in my account today.

    I left these all in coinbase the whole time.

    Is it possible my LTC was stolen? Any way of finding this out?

    My 300 odd euro worth of ETH is only worth about 159 euro right now, so a bit to go.

    My 300 odd euro of BTC is worth 316 now.

    The 200 euro ETH I transferred to Kucoin is gone and I don't know where the 200 euro of LTC is gone.


  • Site Banned Posts: 4 mr_serious1


    Actually just see in my account that 110 euro of litecoin was transferred in June 2019! I don't think I touched my account from say January 2018.

    That transfer doesn't show in the transaction history on my account...

    Any way of knowing for sure if it was stolen or not?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,857 ✭✭✭Atlas_IRL


    Can you remember any other exchanges you setup? I have loads but prob cant remember them all now.
    Email coinbase support and ask them as a first step. Anything sold will have a wallet address, can you not see that, sometimes it is exchanges.


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  • Site Banned Posts: 4 mr_serious1


    Atlas_IRL wrote: »
    Can you remember any other exchanges you setup? I have loads but prob cant remember them all now.
    Email coinbase support and ask them as a first step. Anything sold will have a wallet address, can you not see that, sometimes it is exchanges.

    I don't think I have any other.

    The thing is when i run the report, I can see the transactions and can make sense of them all, but the Litecoin transfer in June 2019 is not there.

    For example, I can see the "send" of ETH to a wallet address (would be my kucoin account).

    The only way I can see LTC was transferred is on my coinbase portfolio homepage where it shows recent transactions on the right.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,503 ✭✭✭✭Mad_maxx


    kingspan is ripe for strong shorting with the Grenfell fire tragedy news

    its been an incredibly expensive stock for a very long time


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,834 ✭✭✭crushproof


    Mad_maxx wrote: »
    kingspan is ripe for strong shorting with the Grenfell fire tragedy news

    its been an incredibly expensive stock for a very long time

    I see a few of the directors already dumped their stock a few weeks ago. Obviously knew what was coming.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,621 ✭✭✭Treppen


    Mad_maxx wrote: »
    kingspan is ripe for strong shorting with the Grenfell fire tragedy news

    its been an incredibly expensive stock for a very long time

    2020 stock tips are in the other thread


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,503 ✭✭✭✭Mad_maxx


    Treppen wrote: »
    2020 stock tips are in the other thread

    ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,483 ✭✭✭✭Supercell


    Mad_maxx wrote: »
    ?

    This is a two year old thread resurrected from the dead..hint is in the title.

    Have a weather station?, why not join the Ireland Weather Network - http://irelandweather.eu/



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,503 ✭✭✭✭Mad_maxx


    Supercell wrote: »
    This is a two year old thread resurrected from the dead..hint is in the title.

    and that means what ?

    you can only discuss where stocks were at in 2018 ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,621 ✭✭✭Treppen


    Mad_maxx wrote: »
    and that means what ?

    you can only discuss where stocks were at in 2018 ?

    Naaa man I'm just saying to put your tip for Kingspan in this thread cos it's current. https://touch.boards.ie/thread/2058041126/1

    Nice tip btw :pac:


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