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Suspect it's very vulnerable to price variations as there seems to be a lot of amateurs involved. Even my 21yo daughter has bought £500 worth after being told about it by her friends who has thousands in. Seems EEE is something a lot of ordinary people have jumped on. 

Posted
2 hours ago, The Bear said:

Heh heh. I bought back in at 40p so am 25% up in 2 days. 

 

Gotta love the dip. 

 

Hopefully it goes back up to 80p in the next few weeks. 

Haha fair play mate. Timing is everything and you've played a blinder here.

 

How much have you bought in this time?

 

My average is 53.5p so I'm only ever so slightly in the green now after a couple of weeks of big paper losses.

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49 minutes ago, DennisNedry said:

Haha fair play mate. Timing is everything and you've played a blinder here.

 

How much have you bought in this time?

 

My average is 53.5p so I'm only ever so slightly in the green now after a couple of weeks of big paper losses.

£2k. Currently worth just under £2.7k.

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54 minutes ago, The Bear said:

Jeez. If you're mad and stupid enough to put £100k on one single stock then you deserve everything you get IMO. 

Having £100k on a single stock isn’t stupid, it’s all relative to your overall net worth. Being naive enough to think a reputable investment firm is giving out stock tips over WhatsApp, you deserve to lose your home. 

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4 minutes ago, EastAnglianFox said:

Dipped my toe back in when it dropped into the 30s

 

Should have dipped my whole damn leg in lol

 

My Mrs keeps saying to me that I should have sold at 80p and re bought when it crashed.
 

If only it was that easy eh!

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I'm getting nervous about markets to be honest and reading about the BofE warning about the risk of the AI bubble bursting isn't helping. 

 

Pension has done so well over the last two years I'm weighing up de-risking a bit. So difficult to decide though, having had three decades of just going all out risk wise and not worrying about it

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