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Thread: O/T Keep selling Avanti

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    Mick...I'm new to this share thing but treading very carefully....these two know quite a lot...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteWaller View Post
    Tom Winnifrith is a skunk IMO. I have him to thank for the Avn losses and quite a few more! That was then and when his beloved Rivington Street Holdings took him down. I could not have been happier. TW was the biggest bull of Avanti at the time and regularly fought with Simon Cawkwell who as you are no doubt aware, is a prolific and successful shorter who called Avn down, time and time again. SC anialated TW. Fun to watch.

    For my part, I rely on no one any more, just take in the info and do my own research. Safer and more profitable way for me. There again I do live by the concept of buying and holding forever, with the increasing dividend philosophy being my main driver. Saves time, is less worry and produces an increasing annual income. Boring but works. Avoiding "the noise" is also key.

    Good luck with your shorts Kempo. There will be plenty of opportunities I'm sure following Brexit.

    I enjoyed Brexit. Democracy returned ��
    Very sensible investing Pete..Warren Buffet will be pleased that you have listened to his investing advice.

    Anyone thinking of investing in the stock market would be wise to follow your style and stay well clear of my casino style shorting for reasons you state so eloquently.

    Avanti has given me plenty of opportunities and presently I am bashing Igas which is basically a penalty kick for the money..again DEBT is the big red flags and then all the other red flags come when a company tries but ultimately fails to justify the DEBT.

    Money in the bank from PROFIT and paying dividends to investors should be the first test of any company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Mick...I'm new to this share thing but treading very carefully....these two know quite a lot...
    Good luck brin in dipping your toes into the murky world of share dealing.

    The first thing to learn about the nature of the beast is look at the share price graph for a few days before any big positive announcement...You will note that miraculously and coincidentally of course the price starts its upward move BEFORE the announcement!.....funny thing that!

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    Cheers pal and yes I'll be very cautious and heed the advice

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    Not that I'm considering going into share dealing, it just looks far too risky unless you know what you're doing, which I don't.

    My question is how do you do it? Is there a site like bet365 or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by loyalmiller View Post
    Not that I'm considering going into share dealing, it just looks far too risky unless you know what you're doing, which I don't.

    My question is how do you do it? Is there a site like bet365 or something?
    Yes..A number of sites on the Internet and that is the cheapest and easiest way..These are dealing only brokers ie no advice.

    Deposit money via debit card press buy or sell and that's it!...No paperwork..all electronic and your shares are simply held in your account...Dealing costs vary but Halifax sharedealing which I use charge £15 I think for each deal.

    Spread betters where you can sell a share that you don't even own are financial bookmakers..They allow you to bet long (buy) or short (sell)..They quote prices that follow the underlying financial market to a large extent....They don't take a position so it doesn't matter to them if you win or lose as their money is made on the spread ie difference between buy and sell price.

    Again, you simply open an account and usually lose all your money within a month or two if you are in the 90 per cent loser group

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    Quote Originally Posted by kempo View Post
    Yes..A number of sites on the Internet and that is the cheapest and easiest way..These are dealing only brokers ie no advice.

    Deposit money via debit card press buy or sell and that's it!...No paperwork..all electronic and your shares are simply held in your account...Dealing costs vary but Halifax sharedealing which I use charge £15 I think for each deal.

    Spread betters where you can sell a share that you don't even own are financial bookmakers..They allow you to bet long (buy) or short (sell)..They quote prices that follow the underlying financial market to a large extent....They don't take a position so it doesn't matter to them if you win or lose as their money is made on the spread ie difference between buy and sell price.

    Again, you simply open an account and usually lose all your money within a month or two if you are in the 90 per cent loser group
    A pictorial metaphor for Kempos betting/share investment advice


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Cheers pal and yes I'll be very cautious and heed the advice




    Brain,at the end of the day,it is like any other form of gambling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Brain,at the end of the day,it is like any other form of gambling.
    Crash I take it this message was meant for me even though it started with brain....predictive text?

    Yes you're quite right it is gambling but with much higher stakes..... knowing the D/C set up that's why I bought in......

    It's knowing when to get out that counts but I'm confident they will gain momentum as electrical items are an essential item of any modern household and will always be required be it a fridge... TV... Washer ... Dryer etc etc...

    D/C control about 85% of the electrical UK market and their competitors are not big enough to take their lions share since the demise of comet so it's a win win as far as I can see....

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    Please ban Geeterman for his continuing attacks on one of the site's most prestigious members.

    I have made several members very rich with my sell Avanti advice and I am the go to guy for any advice which I give for free.

    I am a very well respected professional and it's so wrong to have to be subjected to a nonentity who sells guitar strings on eBay and works an evening shift in a bar.

    He sits in his council house pretending he is a great entrepreneur and only posts about myself nothing else.

    Please issue an immediate ban to this underachiever and allow me to be the saviour of this site.

    Thank you in advance and may I say what fantastic mods CAM and Froggy are.

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