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    Only thing that is down is bloody HL Lol
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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      Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View Post
      Trading platforms are crashing.
      I thought it was just my bargain bucket platform that was knackered but all 3 accounts I have are stuffed. They handled the crash days OK

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        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        Only thing that is down is bloody HL Lol
        AJ Bell and IWeb are also struggling but not as badly as HL

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          My crappy EQI stocks and shares ISA today.

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          What a shambles.
          First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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            Originally posted by _V_ View Post
            My crappy EQI stocks and shares ISA today.



            What a shambles.
            Holy tulip!

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              Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
              Do you really believe hedge fund managers are loading up at these levels? And as soon as the news came out? I'd be out of that fund in an instant with such reckless speculation.

              Remember, buy the rumour sell the news. Only retail investors buy the news.
              No, I did not mention hedge funds.

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              Retail fomo - nothing else

              No professional investor is loading up at those overbought levels.
              Do you really believe that retail investors have invested to the net amount of around £75 BILLION this morning in FTSE100 stocks alone? (a very rough calculation based on 5% increase with a £1.5 Trillion FTSE100 total market capitalisation).

              And that's just the FTSE100 - a fraction of the overall worldwide market increase today.

              Do you realise how ridiculous you sound?

              Actually, you probably don't. I doubt you even understand what market capitalisation means.
              Last edited by Paralytic; 9 November 2020, 15:08.

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                So anything that’s been hit by covid has risen dramatically, anything that has flown because of covid has dropped.

                I’m looking for opportunities to buy the stuff that’s dropped now, but trading platform down. Oh well.

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                  Buy shares in trading platforms!

                  Oh wait they are down!

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                    Originally posted by BABABlackSheep View Post
                    I’m looking for opportunities to buy the stuff that’s dropped now, but trading platform down. Oh well.
                    I suspect there will be something in that - the bounce due to a vaccine where the full extent of the results have not yet been revealed (eg, how it protects different ages) could mean we'll see some falling back of the markets. As always, its identifying the opportunities that is the difficult bit.

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                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      Buy shares in trading platforms!

                      Oh wait they are down!

                      I won't believe the trading platforms are down until I see a chart showing it.

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