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Thursday, 10 March 2022

EVR - suspended. Not suspended in the first round of stocks affected by sanctions.

 



stewar0610 Mar '22 - 10:59 - 2859 of 2948  (From ADVFN)

Just tried to sell.

Message came back as "this stock has been suspended"


Racctastic (From Lse)

Posts: 19

Price: 82.52

RE: whyFri 14:37

My own, non expert understanding of this is that we're seeing some populist kneejerk politics driven by xenophobic hate. Right now Russia is the big bad, and by extension the government will go after anything that looks or smells Russian, to please what they perceive to be the majority of the population. The fact that Evraz makes steel and Chelsea play football no longer matters. I think the board saw this and saw that getting some Russian sounding names out of the way would look good, so that's what they've done. They can't do anything about RA but if they put in a bunch of new people, preferably with very British sounding names, and wearing Ukraine flag pin badges for good measure, it will take the eye of Sauron off Evraz, which is good for us all. I think we're seeing politics here, not business, and it annoys me, but that's my observation so far.


Thursday, 3 March 2022

More Russian stocks suspended in London

 




https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/03/russian-billionaires-lose-over-80-billion-in-wealth.html

Russian billionaires lose $80 billion in wealth

Russia’s top billionaires have lost more than $80 billion in wealth in recent weeks, with more to come as sanctions and seizures start to bite.

The economic turmoil surrounding President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has erased about a third of the wealth of Russia’s 20 richest billionaires in recent weeks, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/mar/03/london-stock-exchange-suspends-trading-in-27-firms-with-strong-links-to-russia

London Stock Exchange suspends trading in 27 firms with strong links to Russia


Russian firms suspended from the LSE

EN+
Novolipetsk Steel
Gazprom
Gazprom Neft
Lukoil
Norilsk Nickel
Taftneft
Polyus
Severstal
Rosneft
Sberbank
VK
Ros Agro
Surgutneftegas
TCS Group
Rosseti
PhosAgro
RusHydro
Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works
Novatek
Fix Price Group
Global Ports Investment
Globaltrans Investment
HMS Hydraulic Machines & Systems Group
Lenta International
Medical Group
X5 Retail
VTB


Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Russian, Ukrainin Stocks Listed In London









Evraz, Polymetal International, Jp Morgan Russian Securities, Petropavlovsk, Eurasia Mining, Ferrexpo, Enwell, 


 

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

McColls

 


loganair26 Feb '22 - 20:46 - 3612 of 3648

Just think, in October 2017, McColl's then chairman sold his circa 10% stake at all time high share price of 295p. I wonder if he knew back then that going forward McColl's were going to be in trouble?

Tuesday, 22 February 2022

SNG - "binary bets" come with risk

 


Northern6622 Feb '22 - 13:43 - 21958 of 21965 FROM ADVFN

0  1 0

How many on here are actually that badly hurt? It was a risk from day one. I lost 51k and am still holding. Anyone else like to share? Might make me feel better

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Darktrace

 

fuji996 Dec '21 - 09:56 - 1753 of 1978 FROM ADVFN

0  3 0

This is the most illogical action I have seen from DARK. For a company that issued 699 million shares what a few million buy back will change to the dilution ? Instead of saving money and rather use it for R & D, they freeze it for no benefit whatsoever. It is like a drop in the ocean. This is the first time I am not happy with what they are doing. Now let's assume they start running out of money, are they going to ask the market for more money by issuing more shares ? If it is the case what's the point of buying back shares and wasting £30 million in the first place ? Really puzzled.

Best Of The Best

 

n0rbie20 Jan '22 - 11:08 - 2212 of 2214  FROM ADVFN

0  1 0

M*** S****** 9% stake bought off the directors @ £24/share for £20.5M. Now worth £3M. Ouch!

The Hut Group

 

bldm19 Jan '22 - 18:44 - 8823 of 8903 FROM ADVFN

0  0 0

Bookbroker I agree. I said the same last week. They need to start making money. They need this for 2 reasons. First, the environment in which we are and have been going into does not tolerate growth loss making companies. Second, at the moment, they are losing money per share and the market is not convinced they have IP that is hard to reproduce and hence valuable. There is nothing ingenious about ingenuity despite the name. So you have a retailer who is losing money. Great. I like their growth but revenue in retail is nothing. You can grow an unprofitable retail company very, very quickly. The trick is making profit. Let me give you an analogy. You can grow a financial company very quickly - just start lending money. In no time you'll have a massive book with low quality. Retail is similar - you can grow your revenue very easily, the trick is to grow profitably.

THG at the moment is a bit of a mess. They sell makeup, they sell nutrition, they claim they've got a tech company. At the same time, they've acquired all kinds of random companies along the way - for example they own preloved.co.uk - I'll be surprised if anyone here's heard of this one let alone used it. Understandably, they look like a ball of sellotape that has picked up all kinds of crap along the way and MM is now repackaging the crap and trying to sell it as something useful. Best way out of here in my opinion is for them to reorient the business for profit. Growth does not matter here. We need to see profits.

Deliveroo

 

imastu pidgitaswell20 Jan '22 - 11:08 - 572 of 574 From ADVFN

I'm spending around a minute a month on this, just checking the price on occasion - its business model is hopeless.

All it can do is build turnover ("Gross Profit" - arf...) and losses, as it is fundamentally flawed until it can charge a step-change increase for what it does - and I mean 3-4 times as much. And of course if it does that, the customers will melt away.

There is no 'volume-scaling' to this if every single transaction makes losses - there is no contribution to central overhead. More turnover = higher losses.

That is the outlook - there is nothing else to analyse.

Can you not see that?

Think about it - before you bandy about terms like 'clueless' and 'moronic'. And maybe look in the mirror.

ODX - "Could not sell one test in a 1 in 100 year Global Pandemic"

 



CaptainSwag From LSE.co.uk

Price: 13.875

RE: C***** K*** Wed 18:27

"Did he leave because there is no near term Good news coming ? Or has he left the Good news for incoming guy to start with ?"

I suspect c***** did not have a clue of what was going on in his factory let alone when he is going to get an approval. my suspicion is that the board looked at the SP and realised that it was either him or the whole bunch. C***** was called in , mumbled something unintelligible about not wanting to be a scapegoat and then said clear out your desk - BJ is waiting for you in the car park. last we will ever see or hear of him i hope.

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ItIsWhatItIs99

Price: 13.875

RE: "There is NO short term need to raise capital"Wed 20:09

"Wrong, millions who want to travel especially on cruise ships"

Desperation. Name 1 cruise company ODX has partnered with..........

Forgive the pun, but ODX and all its clowns onboard have missed the boat on every single opportunity. Every major company who needs a LFT has a partner already in place with an approved product. ODX has 1 contract with DAM and that will go nowhere near to stopping ODX losing money hand over fist.

Monday, 20 September 2021

Evergiven now the Chinese EverGrande

Too big to turn. Too big to fail?


Remember those huge ghost cities that popped up all over China, even as far back as 2010? They were "investments" that never paid an income, and were people's pensions. People relied soled on capital growth.

Now the plates have stopped spinning. Evergrande has a bong payment due this Thursday. They is speculation that it will default.

The ticker symbol is 3333.HK. The Chinese are highly superstitious with numbers. 3 being "birth".




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTVxMyGBW48

^ People have invested all their savings and borrowed also. Some have lost millions.


Wednesday, 7 October 2020

Rolls Royce - needs to raise £3bn to shore up finances

 SimonGn6 Oct '20 - 23:21 - 5551 of 5556

I've got some serious thinking to do in the next couple of weeks . . . my pension is in RR. not a company pension but a SIPP I have invested myself and is currently in RR.


Taking the options would cost me £18k and I would have to put that into my SIPP to take the options, it would then be locked in so borrowing the money is not an option and I don't have £18k let alone £18k to add to my SIPP.


Hindsight is easy . . . I am where I am sitting on a paper loss of £92k


I need to see if trading my Rights is possible from my SIPP, somehow I doubt it, if not I will need to get out and take my loss, at the most opportune time that I can find.

Monday, 13 July 2020

KOOV - Delisted

Kong1 Premium Member

Hi Pthc

Not sure Putney lad would want to liase with me considering I was critical of his thoughts, which proved right in the end but I still lost £13k


Not herd of forsure but the last time I logged on was a few months ago and they were going to the city police I think.


At the end of the day, it seems what Koovs did was legal, but whether they mislead any shareholders is something different.

I remember a RNS saying they had 3 months money left in November. I’d made my mind up I was going to sell just before Xmas if no news, but as we all know, Koovs did the dirty only a few weeks after their RNS.

To me that was wrong and I’ve lost my money because they did something different to their RNS, which is misleading to me !!

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

SXX - Sirius Minerals (Pending Take Over)

kenmitch 8 Jan '20 - 18:10 - 46524
It’s very sad for the many locals who were persuaded to invest far more than they could afford to lose, but many are blaming the wrong people. It’s not ********* who should be taking all the stick. He tried so hard to deliver what will still be a superb project for the area, and that project is now well advanced. His mistake was in the way he expected to be able to finance it. That’s what went so wrong, and shareholders have paid the price.

But most of the blame should go to brokers who got it so wrong (e.g Shore and their 82p price target)and columns like Midas in Mail on Sunday. People who know so little about investing will have trusted these people and assumed they were more clued up than they were. Unfortunately some setting broker price targets are incompetent as are those who hyped the share price here.

********
who banned posters he disagreed with is a classic idiot example. ADVFN has far too many posters like him.

The FACTS were always clear. A very ambitious and very expensive project and with NO revenues and NO profits for many years. It’s sales and cash flow and profits that do the trick for the shares we invest in. Those basics did not apply to Sirius, so it should have been pointed out to inexperienced investors that Sirius was only worth a small investment.

There WERE very good profits available when the share soared far too high. IF ONLY IF ONLY locals had had that pointed out, instead of brokers and other commentators and clueless posters here persuading them the Sirius share price would go higher still.

It’s such a shame that so many have been so badly misled.
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Livelovetravel
Posts: 2
Price: 5.34
RE: General consensusThu 15:47
Is there next to 0% chance that the price will return to the 20p on average I paid for my shares? Currently on a L of £5k... finding it difficult to keep up with everything going on.
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Harryoffdock
Posts: 730
Price: 5.415
RE: The slow drift down from the 'potential' offer price has begun.Thu 13:33
I have sold today n lost 85grand not trying to influence anyone it's your choice but now it's a case of do I risk waiting for a penny or two more or a penny or two less per share I lost roughly 85% my whole pension pot nearly took 40 years to save there were the chance the lot would go so sold get a couple of hols out of remainder pay a few bills then see what benefits I can claim.

Harryoffdock
Posts: 730
Price: 5.48
RE: I'm out.Thu 12:33
Sold this morning 5 years wasted and 85grand lost,have to pass the money pit on a regular basis makes me feel sick now hope c.f. has smile on his face.

Harryoffdock
Posts: 730
Price: 5.50
RE: TwitterThu 10:15
Sellers same boat mate wife bad with rheumatoid asked her what she thought.told me to sell the lot have done just now lost 85grand no way to recoup am retired fell for the cf ramping circus,think it is out of order tho to threaten we may get less if we don't sell prob the only thing he truthful about over last 18 months,still feel theres something dodgy here but what other options do we have well and truly led up the garden path n shafted up the back end.
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KB321
Posts: 6
Price: 5.43
Re SiriusThu 13:22
Apologies if I've missed something in the earlier threads, but does any buyout need to be approved by a certain % of shareholders or do they have enough of a majority to do this without us? Has it definitely been confirmed that shareholders will be bought out and not given any shares? Where were the investors on the conference call, questions asked seemed to be from "family and friends"

30k invested and currently looking at a 20k loss, but hoping a
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POSTI
Posts: 203
Price: 5.33
RE: I'm out.Thu 13:57
Just sold close to 1.7 million shares , took a hit of approx 32k , my last buy at 2.93 of 650k helped to nurse the loss by 17k or else it would have been close to 50k . Need a breather before I try to recoup my loss
Gla
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Mr.dt
Posts: 1,195
Price: 5.51
I'm out.Thu 12:23
I have decided not to wait any longer as I have concluded in my head that even if this does get a higher offer,...say 6.5p it may add what? Another £900 to what I can get now? What's the point and what's the point too in waiting and watching this possibly go to the wall? This whole thing is a mess.....far, far, far from what I ever thought it could be. My money is going under my bed, away from any of those money men who will keep on stealing the dreams away from the small man. It was my dream to make just enough to pay my house off earlier, so I didn't have to keep battering my body into old age working so physically for a living. I don't think that's being too greedy. I've lost £7000, less in value than when I lost my mother and alot less than some of you here. Anyway, I wish everyone well, a good life and health and good luck if you continue to invest. It's been emotional ; )
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AlanG
Posts: 3,163
Price: 5.505
SharesThu 11:49
The BOD have never been forward at keeping us up to date I.e news on shaft depth and progress and again we are being kept in the dark and presented with a take it or leave it offer of 5.5p this on a mine that has already had £1.5 billion invested on it now for sale for £385 million bargain of the centuary .
Special offer price 20p followed not so long ago with a very special offer of 15p we have been Truley put away .
The BOD have not fully explained the situation is this the only offer ? Are there any other parties interested ? So much for CF stating share holder values were at the core of his values so I am pleased my £55,000 loss has helped AA to a bargain nice work Chris and thanks for keeping all the Investors in the loop !!!
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Spenny71
Posts: 4
Price: 5.50
Recent eventsThu 09:52
I've been here since April last year and have a 50% loss on £43k invested. My choice my fault.
Sad to see where we are. I've sold half and now pure gambling the other in hope of a better offer. Sad also that its looking like this chatrooms days are numbered. So just incase we all disappear can I just say thanks to all genuine contributors for the last 9 months Fred, Chesh, Myo to name but a few. You've been a constant source of advice (for and against) and the time you and others have logged has been huge.
Good luck to everyone left manning their foxhole lets hope there are some random late bids !
All the best fellow Sirius loons
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The-Lockie
Posts: 1,139
Price: 5.50
AIM for you !Thu 09:28
Had a very small holding here and came out with £17 profit (3 beers then ). Sorry for those who will lose loads. Got my portfolio back to a very healthy amount ( FTSE 100 stock mainly) but I was one of those unfortunate one that lost a shed load ( circa £50K ) in XCITE Energy. Although I dabble with a couple of AIM listed companies ( MATD) I now tend to play it a lot more safely. Good Luck to you all .
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Shonen
Posts: 314
Price: 5.51
RE: Sold outThu 08:46
Just sold the last of my shares, total loss in Sirius is now about £16,000, I have been buying and selling them for a couple of years . I will never invest in an AIM company ever again, Lloyds Bank is my main holding now, at least they pay decent dividends and the PPI fiasco is just about over.
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DarrylJ
Posts: 1,367
Price: 5.55
RE: ?Thu 08:04
Compass, I thought you sold yesterday?

I plan on selling mine today now, 10k loss which I'm happier with than if I had sold at 3.5p then I am done with the casino other than BMN



FLYB - Flyb shares cancelled

europa7931 Jul '19 - 23:30 - 10866 of 10873
Well, not being in the best of health myself, would it be too much to ask for my 76k 'investment' in FLYB back because that 'stuff' sure meant a lot to me!! Also, it would definitely make a 'positive difference' to me. Thanks so much.

Sunday, 22 September 2019

TCG - Thomas Cook needs to raise £200m



oilisgold22 Sep '19 - 13:00 - 20587 of 20616
Its tough guys but remember life has to go on. Few months ago if you remember i was mentally destroyed by this share and took a decision to bail out at a huge loss. First few weeks were very tough and my health started to go down hill. But remember all its just money and life has to go on. Take it as a learning experience for those of you that are young.

RBonnier22 Sep '19 - 23:23 - 20725 of 20749
Just a £2k punt on Friday morning looks like its lost thats gambling im afraid has its downside take the hit move on to the next bet.Nothing serious obviously sorry for anyone with large amounts of money invested.

ICAC23 Sep '19 - 04:53 - 20736 of 20750
This is what you get having CEOs getting paid millions for not making the company a single penny profits. Bailout would only fill those BODs more millions while creditors are not confident that things can be turned around.

R.I.P my £25,000


Tuesday, 30 April 2019

CRND - suspended and delisted

.. same here , approx 290k shares.
Bought them at around 15p in 2015 :-(

Source: LSE

Friday, 19 April 2019

DEB - Shares delisted, nil value



I am ok with my loss about £20,000 and happy to write it off if it was a genuine failure . but i do feel like others that it could have been an orchestrated fraud especially when it was rushed through so quickly and other options where dismissed plus MA never got a chance to turn things round.

I went through the FCA website and the links relating to financial misconduct and due to the answers I gave it was not something that was within the scope of the FCA to deal with and so the eventual link on their site after answering questions referred me to the Serious Fraud Office.

Like many others on here some more information from the BOD about why MA and other options were dismissed would have put our minds at rest.

Source: LSE

Thursday, 11 April 2019

DEB - Administrators Called

RE: Who shot Debenhams

I had 13k invested here. It was a somewhat of a calculated punt as I'm selling my house at the momentum and would have had to pay the gains tax to the revenue however I can write this loss of against that bill and recover some of my losses. I'm not based in the UK and I don't know if others can write their loss off against their tax bill. It was a learning experience for me and genuinely feel very bad for those that lost investments here...
From LSE

Tuesday, 10 January 2017

AFPO - delisted from AIM exchange

Total tragedy what has happened here. My 24K is worth 2K; not worth pulling out. Only thing left to do is hope that this farce see's some progress and that the company can get out the current state it's in. Who knows, it may repair it's self in time if CC gets the jail and gain a new listing on the Aim market. Highly doubtful but one can hope. GLA

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 The guy shafted us innocent share holders. I lost soo much here and been on anti depressants for past few months. Is there anything we can do?. Can we take action to send him to prison for fraud?

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Is busy in all his 10 jobs so has no time for afpo that's clear enough here. £50 k Down the toilet fur me what a rip off

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Bye bye AFPO which should be AFPOS ( a f***ing piece of S***)
CC should be CaC ( clearly a C***)

Pardon the french but that loser cost me a few hard £K

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PXOG - big drop on bad drill results


Must of only checked about an hour ago due to being at work only to find £10k vanished.......

Gutted

COPL - drop on bad drill results


Well **** it anyway!

lost a few grans here this morning!

I TOLD YOU ALL it drills far faster than you think - Rye, you all were wrong on timing, I was right, but wrong on the oil being there!

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Guys thats me done here, lost £3k overall, over and out. Hard luck most of all to Liberia, better luck with next drill.

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Tuesday, 20 December 2016

My stock market losses over 10 years

I think in every traders life, there is a point where he/she will print off the entire history of their trading and start by analysing the painful mistakes.

I have just printed off some 50 sheets dating from 2006 from my normal account (lots of doomed penny stocks), and from my ISA account.

I have never done this before, and finally I am at a stage to do so. I'll be tabulating it in a spreadsheet also.

I will list the ticker symbols later in this thread - it'll be a walk down memory lane!


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It is done, it took about 3 hours of crunching.

The average hold time is 3 months, which surprised me. No system, no risk management, just finger in the wind. Rudderless if you like.

Overall, a big loss. I would put a number on it, as this being the "Stock market tuition fee." Cheaper than one year of a University tuition fee today, but more than buying a sandwich! I have learned a lot and it will be unlikely I will be lured by a tip or some penny stock these days.  


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 Wow the difference between the main account and the ISA account is eye opening. No wonder AIM shares were not initially allowed into ISAs.

My ISA account finished up by nearly £1000. This is with the same rookie type finger in the air type of guess trading as with the other account.

This is incredible, and shows the danger with risky penny shares, and companies which are loss making.

The average holding time is also almost double at 7.7 months. 


BACKGROUND - ISA CGT tax protected accounts only allow stocks from the main exchange. There are better regulated, and generally are not loss making. Only in recent years has the Chancellor allowed AIM shares into ISA accounts. AIM shares are generally growth companies, loss making, and are riskier penny shares.

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I have removed dates, and values and share numbers like the other table. If it is too small, you can press Control and + together to increase the size incrementally, and Control and - to go back a step.

I thought I had bought Subsea resources at some point. It looks like I didn't. It was a under sea exploration company that would go to ship wrecks and dig out copper, silver and gold bars. Just like that! It was a magazine tip, that turned out to be a disaster!

But look at the opportunity...! 




Mistakes and Findings

-I invested in far too many pie in the sky ideas. Generally, I bought too many junior mining/exploration/ CEO champagne lifestyle companies. I then got cold feet after 1 or 2 months OR if the price dropped, and I took a small loss.

-The only mining companies that made me money, was during the boom. Notably I made a 4 figure some from a junior gas company - luckily I sold because soon after it went bust. It wasn't skill, it was luck. Anybody can make money in the right sector that is hot, at the right time. You have to look for the right sectors to be in.

-I loss hugely if I got too attached to the company, and started to get too involved, by reading every news piece and every bulletin board piece. I thought the CEO was telling the truth and that there was going to be more jam tomorrow. The next drilling result would be a bonanza find. Rio Tinto was going to bid for the company! The stock price would start to go up, but instead of selling, I would hold or add. Great news ahead? Except, a large placing would take place, and the stock would drop like a stone. It would be weeks of further small drops - I was dying slowly by a thousand cuts.

-Most if not all of the penny stocks, even today, are lower than when I bought them. They amounted to NOTHING.

-Penny stocks are really generally awful 90% of the time (with the exception of a red hot bull market in the sector). And 95% of the stocks are AWFUL. Having AIM penny stocks barred from the ISA account was the difference between a £1000 profit and a 5 figure loss. This is eye opening stuff to all future traders and investors out there.

-Chinese AIM companies have had a lot of bad press lately, but during the boom years, they did really well for me. The non fraudulent companies made me 5 figure profits. When the bust came, the frauds came to the front and the real companies left AIM for the main exchanges in Hong Kong. These companies include West China Cement and Renesola.

-Penny stocks, which I regard as having share prices of less than 20p, and market caps of less than £100m to £50m. They were barely profitable trades, as they were difficult to get out of at break even because of their low liquidity, and wide bid and ask spread. They typically have a spread of 20%. So when I bought, the stock stock had to just increase by at least 20% just to get out even - not possible in a slow market and my average holding time being 3 months.

-The very worst stocks were the sub penny stocks. They lost me a small fortune because they kept issuing stock like confetti. Not only that, it was easy to delude yourself that 1m shares could turn into £1m. It isn't going to happen, the odds are not in your favour. The bid and ask spreads were even worse. They were the most easy to trap yourself in - the stock can drop 25% in a day and the spread could widen massively. I made the cardinal sin of adding to my losses by adding in share placings. I was throwing good money after bad. The two sub penny stocks I remember vividly were Atlantic Coal and Erix Therapeutics - both now delisted.

Call me "mug punter". I got the T-shirt, been there and done that!


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Biggest Regrets.

-Not buying to big winners that existed in the market such as ASOS, and Rightmove. I thought I knew everything about the stock market, and didn't need to read the subject. I had read one book, I think it was Robbie Burns's Naked Trader. It helped me largely take small losses. But I needed to keep reading if I was to learn. I regret not reading more in the earlier years.

-Believing the talking heads, that the precious metals would come back. There was going to imminent Weimar hyperinflation, and that the financial system was going to collapse permanently. The FED does not know what it is doing with QE, and we will be resorting back to bartering and hoarding tins of baked beans.

-I made good money during the mining boom years, but kept the "faith" that the bull market would come back after 2011. It did not.

-Not understanding bull and bear markets. No matter how good you were at stock picking, even if you picked the best company in the whole world, it was NOT going to go up if the general market was flat or going down. I had to work on market awareness and patience - PATIENCE!

-Not being born in the right time so I could make a fortune in the dot com bubble. Only joking - I don't think I would change what I have done. I learn and move on.

Which book turned the light on.
It was Turtle Trader by Curtis Faith. It helped turn a nice profit in Hochschild mining. I look back and there were some 20 trades in and out - which netted me a low 4 figure some. Looking back, it looked like a lot of work for little reward, however it was the birth pangs of a new beginning to my understanding the market. Like a baby chicken trying to break through an egg shell. Turtle Trader was just a stepping stone, it does not complete the puzzle - it was just one piece closer to completing the 1000 piece puzzle!

Friday, 9 December 2016

FRP *60% drop*

That's your view. I totally disagree. I'll express myself in whatever language that I wish to. Having just lost £10k today due to these clueless ***kers at FRP, I'll use as many C and F words as I bloody well want to. If you find that offensive, tough.

Let's have a quieter conversation once I've calmed down on Monday maybe?

P.
I agree with ********. Almost every attempt by legal or accountancy firms to list has ended in disaster. Begbies Traynor is a shining example of last man standing in this area.

P.
what the hell is wrong with you?!

You have some prudish ideas of what is acceptable! I don't. If people rip me off, I'll wring their F****** necks in public - why don't you too???


I've got 2 words for the Directors of****** - lying *****.

I've lost £10k on this today. Thankfully, not a big deal. But I could still wring the necks of the t****** running this company.

Things looked somehow wrong here for a long time. They lied through their teeth in recent RNSs and other communications with shareholders. Make a note of the names of these *****, and don't ever back them again.

P.

PS. Sack all of them! Without compensation. Greedy, useless *******

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

GKP


Job finished fri.

Social welfare from monday.

1 million lost here from highs.

Now not pot to piss.

Many others lost lots too.

Fuck i wish never heard gkp or read bb .

I was a clown and foolish but by fook gkp makes life hard.

When company states it has 22 billion barrels .moves out AIM and worth 4 billion .
You would imagine that with 80p average that risk of losing all should not occur.
How naive .

Sure your health is your wealth.

How is this companys fall from grace not all over papers.
Not that it would do any good to my bank balance.But fook someone should be made accountable.


Anyway.Better off staying away.

Atb
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