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by planteria » Wed May 22 2019 8:13am
my dad has day-traded TCG over time. the difference, for me, is that i think that Metro can actually have a long-term future.
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Boro Boy
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by Boro Boy » Tue May 28 2019 6:34pm
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Wed May 22 2019 7:06am
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Tue May 21 2019 10:44pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Fri May 17 2019 6:09pm
Next, keep your eyes on Thomas Cook shares...
Mmm up almost 19% today!!!
Well done you
Metro Bank up 5%+ on the day
Thomas Cook up 21%+ on the day
I have made a decent bit of money on both these shares in a relatively short period of time. I have sold my original stake in each but kept the remaining shares as profit so even if they both went bust tomorrow I would loose nothing, meanwhile have the benefit of potential further capital growth and future dividend income basically for free.
Has anyone followed my example?
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by Boro Boy » Tue May 28 2019 7:41pm
Did you not follow me with a few bob???
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by BeautifulSunshine » Wed May 29 2019 6:18am
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Tue May 28 2019 7:41pm
Did you not follow me with a few bob???
Not on this occasion as I'm starting a new high-tech bio business so don't have the time to play day trading like I used to.
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by Sarah » Thu Jul 25 2019 7:35pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Mon May 13 2019 1:41pm
Sarah wrote: ↑Mon May 13 2019 1:09pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Sun May 12 2019 1:03pm
Still time to pile in...!?!
Did you mean long or short?
Long, one would hope it can only start to recover now as its business plan is sound and adjustment for its recent mishap must have surely now of happened...
Short might've been a better choice; MTRO down 19.19% today to a new low:
https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/inves ... ice-chart/
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by Boro Boy » Thu Jul 25 2019 9:27pm
Sarah wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25 2019 7:35pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Mon May 13 2019 1:41pm
Sarah wrote: ↑Mon May 13 2019 1:09pm
Did you mean long or short?
Long, one would hope it can only start to recover now as its business plan is sound and adjustment for its recent mishap must have surely now of happened...
Short might've been a better choice; MTRO down 19.19% today to a new low:
https://www.metrobankonline.co.uk/inves ... ice-chart/
...made my money and ran... May be time to pile in again soon! Remember buy in the lows and sell in the highs...!!!
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by Boro Boy » Sun Jul 28 2019 10:06am
planteria wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26 2019 9:42am
..but maybe short the highs too.
Nick Leeson may be in full agreement with you there...
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by planteria » Fri Dec 13 2019 12:48am
the new branch in Birmingham is now open.
I have been in to check their rates, but nothing appealing, and no incentives for moving accounts to them.
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