'Roaring Kitty' GameStop investor hit with lawsuit - BBC News
Keith Gill is being sued over claims he duped fellow investors into buying its shares last month.
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Have they any exposure on big government projects ?Funds dropping again today. Baillie Gifford American -6% or so
Deleting my trading app until the Summer.
The problem with buying physical silver is that it attracts VAT, so that's 20% (including that on the premium) that you have to make up right from the start.
Have they any exposure on big government projects ?
If anybody wants to make a quick earner take a look at OCGN (makers of COVAXIN)- I bought in at $16.20 which in hindsight wasn't the best move as its dropped to $8.74 but when their phase 3 results were published last week it quickly rose 35%, again it has dropped off a bit since then but FDA approval is looming in the next couple of weeks and talks of it rising to $15-20. To the moon and all that. I'm all in at $9!
Fuck it, going in £1000 on GME when the market opens
Here we go... up 22% and rising!If anybody wants to make a quick earner take a look at OCGN (makers of COVAXIN)- I bought in at $16.20 which in hindsight wasn't the best move as its dropped to $8.74 but when their phase 3 results were published last week it quickly rose 35%, again it has dropped off a bit since then but FDA approval is looming in the next couple of weeks and talks of it rising to $15-20. To the moon and all that. I'm all in at $9!
Boo not on Revolut. Was going to be this months fun stock.
Random aside:
Was looking into RPA (robotic process automation) last night. Huge growth market, just automating boring business tasks. Apparently really grown quietly over the pandemic. Few big companies involved Databricks (who I’ve used at work and have investment from the big tech companies) and UiPath both supposed to be having an IPO this year. I was thinking about buying in. Decided part of my strategy is making bets on new industries because I read a lot about new tech anyway.
Anyone know a service you can set to send alerts when certain words come up in the news?
Buy some Ethereum 12 months ago.... depends how much you're willing to play with. Bitcoin and Ethereum are the (relatively) safe bets. But the whole crypto market is absolutely batshit crazy rise and falls. Best advice I can offer is, If whatever you buy drops loads just hold onto it.Having a look at trying a bit with Crypto, any tips?
Was looking into RPA (robotic process automation) last night. Huge growth market, just automating boring business tasks. Apparently really grown quietly over the pandemic. Few big companies involved Databricks (who I’ve used at work and have investment from the big tech companies) and UiPath both supposed to be having an IPO this year. I was thinking about buying in. Decided part of my strategy is making bets on new industries because I read a lot about new tech anyway.
Who's in on deliveroo ?
No,and they're striking today apparently although I imagine that is probably more like some ( a percentage may be withholding labour).They’ve managed to not turn a profit during a year where everyone is stuck at home, I don’t fancy their chances. Looks like employment law is finally going to catch up with a few of these companies, I wouldn’t be investing in any of them personally.
No,and they're striking today apparently although I imagine that is probably more like some ( a percentage may be withholding labour).
If its a gig job why not just leave
Most people who work in the gig economy are happy with it. If you Google you can see surveys showing 80% + satisfaction with the work.
That's why they don't leave.
As of this morning, my MoneyBox S&S ISA now sits at £2715.26 making 9.05%! I've kept the deposit at £50+ round ups and the saving setting as Adventurous6.5 months later, as of this morning I now have over £1800 in my MoneyBox S&S ISA. Not changed anything from above other than daily roundups. currently up by 6.13%!
Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves...
Would reccomend this method if you don't fancy spending too much time on researching other companies and you're happy letting the bank do the work.
Please be careful. Markets are up around 30 percent since the bottom last March
This won’t repeat over the next 12 months
Unless you know what you are doing only use spare cash or let an expert do it for you .
I started my S&S ISA in June last year after the markets dropped so shares were bought at a low price. I'm not surprised it's making a decent return but would be surprised if the gains were as high the same time next year.Please be careful. Markets are up around 30 percent since the bottom last March
This won’t repeat over the next 12 months
Unless you know what you are doing only use spare cash or let an expert do it for you .
I started my S&S ISA in June last year after the markets dropped so shares were bought at a low price. I'm not surprised it's making a decent return but would be surprised if the gains were as high the same time next year.
I'm sure you would make more if you knew what you are looking for in the market, however as I don't without spending time on research I'd rather let the MoneyBox gurus handle it!
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Im not sure you would actually Can Monkeys Pick Stocks Better than Experts? - Automatic Finances
It was the best of times, it was the, "blurst", of times?! You stupid monkey!I'm off to Twycross with my life savings
Something i'm certainly interested in. No Robotics in my Portfolio so it's a nice chance to diversify. Will have a read. Am i correct in thinking RBTX is a fund on the LSE and RBOT is the NYSE version?Robotics is going to be huge, IMO, over the next decade. A good way to hedge your bets is to buy a fund. There are two exchange traded funds, RBOT and RBTX which, despite the odd blip, have been rising steadily since they started. They are currently not at peaks so if I had some money I'd buy some more.
I don't get the automation through Robotics of administrative tasks. They were doing it in the company I last worked for and had a team of people getting the Robot to enter data from one system to another (there is nothing physical, there is a program which interacts with a computer screen). It took a long time and was expensive to build and it's quite slow for the robot to complete the entry. I just kept thinking why don't they just build a feed from system A to system B? I think it was just a fad... seen it many times before.