I understand it's been led by large central bank purchases and a shift in sentiment away from the dollar.
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I understand it's been led by large central bank purchases and a shift in sentiment away from the dollar.
It would be naive to think they're isn't some profiteering happening but I imagine also the producers/suppliers will have hedged contracts at fixed prices with the manufacturers so price fluctuations...
e-scooters and sit on scooters with L plates ridden by kids are the chief offenders around here. I and almost everyone I speak with has had a near miss at some point.
With a line up this underwhelming you have to think there's only so long they can simply rely on their marketing and brand power to keep up with the game. I'm not sure Gen Z has the same connection...
Piaget Polo?
As others have said no one knows how the stock market will behave one day to the next, let alone months and years in advance but a couple of potential flies in the ointment might be the good news is...
REIT's are illiquid so I can't see how the fund can follow the 200 day rule particularly accurately when the proverbial hits the fan but as I'm not in a position to see the data I shall take your...
Yes, you said your fund was multi-asset which could include bonds/commodities/property etc. So what's the dire performance relative to?
Relative to? I'm referring specifically to stocks. I don't know if it works for any other asset.
Agree with you both regarding long term passive investing but there is an ancient bit of wisdom which needs minimal engagement that has historically protected against the worst of each cycle's...
I prefer 'buy high, sell higher'. Cheap usually remains cheap for much longer than anyone expects and you just pay opportunity cost.
Venture Capital? https://www.gov.uk/hmrc-internal-manuals/venture-capital-schemes-manual
The towns are yes but parts of Kent and West Sussex in particular are stunning.
Agree about the Imperial War museum. Yes the air around the river/West End is certainly much more pleasant than in years gone by. Though had you walked a further 5 minutes beyond the museum to...
Then its primary function would need to change from a speculative investment to something with more utility.
If you survived Tuesday's flush I'd still be inclined to hold above $60K. Sell below.
I also have GS mini. Plays beautifully and obviosuly very convenient but the sound is certainly a little boxy compared to a larger bodied alternative in the same price range.
I would lean...
You're a skilled photographer...
Looking at the chart the obvious resistance is $80k. From a technical standpoint there is no reason to sell until then, it's at all time highs and finding its next level.
Seems unlikely to me. With the exception of the 1st 39mm explorer (which was a bit of a dog) I can't recall a new release having this effect on a previous edition.
Are you predicting they fall 35% from here, or 35% from the next peak? Or the peak after that?
Dangerous territory to expect a market to behave in a particular way. Nonetheless you are right to ride this move. It would be prudent to trail a loose stop up to be sure to lock in gains.
Beautiful chart. Absolutely no reason to sell there.
Bungalow's are quite a specific market, not sure we can infer too much a bout the wider market from that. The data I've read suggests sales are starting to pick up over the past few months with...
I've no dog either and I don't have a view on it I'm just trying to make the point that if you continue to trade (any asset really) without managing the downside sooner or later you'll be cleaned out.