How our shares performed last week

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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by Boro Boy » Mon Jul 22 2019 12:32am

richard@imutual wrote:
Sun Jul 21 2019 9:43pm
But a good one. 1% increase every week = 68% per year
The power of compound interest! ...but 2% per week would be better!!!

I think the import thing is that investments seldom grow in straight lines and the real trick is buying and selling on the highs and lows...!

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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Jul 22 2019 5:12pm

Boro Boy wrote:
Mon Jul 22 2019 12:32am
richard@imutual wrote:
Sun Jul 21 2019 9:43pm
But a good one. 1% increase every week = 68% per year
The power of compound interest! ...but 2% per week would be better!!!

I think the import thing is that investments seldom grow in straight lines and the real trick is buying and selling on the highs and lows...!
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How our shares performed last week

Post by richard@imutual » Sat Jul 27 2019 8:44am

The performance of our investments during the week ending 26th July was as follows:


Aviva fell 8p to £4.11, a loss of 1.9%
Originally bought 117 at £5.12 on 6 Nov 2017

Greene King fell 32p to £6.31, a loss of 4.8%
Originally bought 80 at £7.88 on 30 Jun 2016

ITV rose 2.42p to £1.13, a gain of 2.2%
Originally bought 246 at £2.52 on 28 Aug 2015

Medica Group rose 5.5p to £1.36, a gain of 4.2%
Originally bought 784 at £1.28 on 10 Jul 2019

Ramsdens rose 6p to £1.92, a gain of 3.2%
Originally bought 533 at £1.88 on 21 Jun 2019

Vodafone rose 15.43p to £1.45, a gain of 11.9%
Originally bought 273 at £2.20 on 8 Nov 2017

Warehouse REIT fell 1p to £1.03, a loss of 1%
Originally bought 941 at £1.06 on 17 May 2019

Share plc stayed unchanged at 32.5p
Originally bought 500 at 40.7p on 8 Oct 2014

The FTSE 100 index rose 46 points to 7542 points, a gain of 0.6%


The FTSE 350 index rose 28 points to 4180 points, a gain of 0.7%


The total value of our investments rose £78.81 to £4875.44, a gain of 1.6%


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How our shares performed last week

Post by richard@imutual » Sat Aug 03 2019 8:44am

The performance of our investments during the week ending 2nd August was as follows:


Aviva fell 10.65p to £4, a loss of 2.6%
Originally bought 117 at £5.12 on 6 Nov 2017

Greene King fell 12.6p to £6.18, a loss of 2%
Originally bought 80 at £7.88 on 30 Jun 2016

ITV fell 6.65p to £1.06, a loss of 5.9%
Originally bought 246 at £2.52 on 28 Aug 2015

Medica Group fell 3.25p to £1.33, a loss of 2.4%
Originally bought 784 at £1.28 on 10 Jul 2019

Ramsdens rose 6p to £1.98, a gain of 3.1%
Originally bought 533 at £1.88 on 21 Jun 2019

Vodafone rose 5.14p to £1.50, a gain of 3.5%
Originally bought 273 at £2.20 on 8 Nov 2017

Warehouse REIT fell 0.5p to £1.03, a loss of 0.5%
Originally bought 941 at £1.06 on 17 May 2019

Share plc stayed unchanged at 32.5p
Originally bought 500 at 40.7p on 8 Oct 2014

The FTSE 100 index fell 132 points to 7411 points, a loss of 1.7%


The FTSE 350 index fell 82 points to 4099 points, a loss of 2%


The total value of our investments fell £23.07 to £4852.36, a loss of 0.5%


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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by garindan » Sat Aug 03 2019 8:47am

ITV is looking exceedingly cheap at the current price.
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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Sat Aug 03 2019 5:02pm

garindan wrote:
Sat Aug 03 2019 8:47am
ITV is looking exceedingly cheap at the current price.
I was thinking the same.

With a dividend of 8%. Plus the opportunity to double up and average out our existing holding. If the share price rises we will be in a position to sell ITV sooner rather than later.

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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by parchedpeas » Sun Aug 04 2019 8:40am

I'd be happy to buy ITV too, but I reckon we're looking well into next year before we see any turn in fortunes because it's so tied to Brexit and the ad-spend downturn.

But lets put it to the vote shall we?
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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by blythburgh » Sun Aug 04 2019 10:19am

reasons for: dividend, average price reduced

reasons against: how brexit pans out in the year ahead will affect ad spending (I would love it to be a good outcome but not feeling at all hopeful.)
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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by BeautifulSunshine » Sun Aug 04 2019 7:59pm

blythburgh wrote:
Sun Aug 04 2019 10:19am
reasons for: dividend, average price reduced

reasons against: how brexit pans out in the year ahead will affect ad spending (I would love it to be a good outcome but not feeling at all hopeful.)
The "B" word. We don't have much time left. Boris says Halloween is the big day.
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Re: How our shares performed last week

Post by blythburgh » Mon Aug 05 2019 7:20am

AAAlphaThunder wrote:
Sun Aug 04 2019 7:59pm
blythburgh wrote:
Sun Aug 04 2019 10:19am
reasons for: dividend, average price reduced

reasons against: how brexit pans out in the year ahead will affect ad spending (I would love it to be a good outcome but not feeling at all hopeful.)
The "B" word. We don't have much time left. Boris says Halloween is the big day.
It is not just Halloween that counts but the months and years ahead. I think ITV will stay low for a fair few months but the dividend and average price reduction I would find very tempting.
Keep smiling because the light at the end of someone's tunnel may be you, Ron Cheneler

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