Nor a charger.....lolWill it have a headphone socket?
6.5 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%!Well you've convinced me to sign up!
£50 a week on an adventurous level Stock and Shares ISA
Look forward to monitoring the results!
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Yes,you see the reason i asked was if you see a depression on demand for premium products due to folk being more cautious around bigger purchasesAnd they are at the beginning of a new 'super cycle' iPhone 12 and am new iMacs and gadgets, 5g stuff. All released in Nov, Xmas sales be huge. I got my Mrs at watch at £260 - lovely bit of kit
Folks can't help themselves mate. Give them $600 stimulus and it will get spent on gadgets rather than essentialsYes,you see the reason i asked was if you see a depression on demand for premium products due to folk being more cautious around bigger purchases
Maybe opting more for some of the discounted brand's that had some success over the last 2-3 years against this brand ?
Haha I see your thinking ,you should be an economist or trend Spotter or predictorFolks can't help themselves mate. Give them $600 stimulus and it will get spent on gadgets rather than essentials
Yes,you see the reason i asked was if you see a depression on demand for premium products due to folk being more cautious around bigger purchases
Maybe opting more for some of the discounted brand's that had some success over the last 2-3 years against this brand ?
Jesus image if it was $4000 per couple.Haha I see your thinking ,you should be an economist or trend Spotter or predictor
cant see any news ? clearly not been keeping up with the brexit talksMy shares in Ilika have gone up 56% today! Can't see any news to justify it. That's 40p to £1.74 since June. Will wait for the major "correction" tomorrow!
As I said a couple of threads ago I’m into Ilica (lithium batteries). Gone up more than x4 in 7 months. At the moment there are some big swings so keep an eye out for buying dips.Looking to get into this in 2021. Anyone got anything in NIO, FuelCell / clean energy and electric vehicles?
As I said a couple of threads ago I’m into Ilica (lithium batteries). Gone up more than x4 in 7 months. At the moment there are some big swings so keep an eye out for buying dips.
Also into Ceres Power hydrogen fuel cells. Only x2 for this one.
To start I’d suggest you register with ii.co.uk and set up a virtual portfolio with a few shares you want to track. Use HL to trade your shares - £11.95/trade Maybe go for companies who will do well once out of lockdown. Pubs,hotels travel etc have probably now seen all of the downside.
Looking to get into this in 2021. Anyone got anything in NIO, FuelCell / clean energy and electric vehicles?
Absolutely spot on.I don't think I quite caught onto the fact that you are new to investing. In which case, I would caution two things.
First, whilst having a virtual portfolio can be fun, it will tell you nothing about your ability to pick the right shares or themes. Once are invested and so exposed to the emotionality around shares, behaviours change entirely: you take profits perhaps earlier than you should or you hesitate to take a loss and so see that grow into a disaster rather than recover.
Second, whilst people have been calling the end to the stock market ever since the shares were tradeable, it is absolutely the fact that shares and funds have shot up past their straight line trajectory even if you were to take the may covid crash into the equation. In particular, the acceleration over the last 4-6 weeks in shares is simply unsustainable.
Investing has become hot among GenZers, with some having made fantastic gains in alternative themes such as alternative energy, and which has been fueled (no pun intended) by the rise of trading apps. Don't be fooled into thinking that, with the market having fully recovered for now, that similar success is available right now or, worse, that what goes up can't come down.
Go carefully.
You should very rarely lose it all. But you do get surprises where the truths hidden from shareholders. New technology is something to keep an eye on for the higher risk shares. But each situation is different.I appreciate the advice. Generally I'm quite risk averse and will be following the same kind of method as yourself in that I'll have a pot of fun which I'm prepared to lose if things tank.
If you feel the need to do that I suspect you're in the wrong kind of investments?How long does it take before you stop checking your portfolio every hour?
If you feel the need to do that I suspect you're in the wrong kind of investments?
As a new, and young investor, I’ve just stuck my money into index funds and I add to it every month.
I wish I started earlier tbh.
I disagree, at first it's a bit of an exciting novelty. Still fun watching the Bulls and Bears scrap it out on the message boardsIf you feel the need to do that I suspect you're in the wrong kind of investments?
Well you're in now mate. In 10 years you'll be happy you got in!As a new, and young investor, I’ve just stuck my money into index funds and I add to it every month.
I wish I started earlier tbh.
Never worry about what could have been in the market, it'll pickle your head. I was gonna dump a grand in Tesla 6 months ago, decided against it (as it resembles a bubble) but I could have cashed out for around 7-8k. Think long term, check 5 year charts, you'll sleep well at night.Said the same thing today.
Well you're in now mate. In 10 years you'll be happy you got in!
Has anybody been following the fun and games with Gamestop and Blackberry? Lots of congratulatory stuff on WallSt Bets/Reddit about how the millennials are getting their own back and changing the game on Boomers. Truth is though, it's the herd who are being leveraged and who will be eventually burnt. A Pump and dump is a pump and dump.
massive short squeeze, lovely for the longsHas anybody been following the fun and games with Gamestop and Blackberry? Lots of congratulatory stuff on WallSt Bets/Reddit about how the millennials are getting their own back and changing the game on Boomers. Truth is though, it's the herd who are being leveraged and who will be eventually burnt. A Pump and dump is a pump and dump.
I’m aware of what’s happening, but don’t really know why people are buying those stocks... practical joke or not!
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