Re: always too early Why don't we agree you are not honest and try to mislead others. I post facts. You post things like Naibu which you pluck from somewhere to fool readers.I post my trades you do not. I sometimes post things I learn about that others might not be aware of..... like brokers bringing some clients in as insiders another reason to be careful with AIM shares. ( They have news before RNS )Unlike you i have never claimed to be a great investor .You are arrogant. Others do not want to read posts between us and have posted that .lets agree not to comment on each others posts.
Re: always too early But you posted saying you had bought. On a Sunday. And then you tell me to look at your posts for 'proof' of your successful trading strategy.Why don't we just agree that you think you're a great investor making money and I think based on what I see here that's not the case, you live in a bit of a fantasy land and you're obviously not very intelligent.There! All agreed now.p.s changed the title of the thread to correct that 'to early' which you should of done something about.
Re: always to early A post is not a trade as you well know.Naibu i do not reckonise ???Do have bem & epo both fallen big time today you could of gloated over them .Interesting with bem a broker rang me out of blue ( not there client )And informed me they had been discussing BEM placing with there clients ... when i said this means they had inside information before placing was announced this mourning ... was told its OK to bring clients inside.Its not a level playing field in any case ... I never claim prowess
Re: always to early I know, claiming a trade on a Sunday is a bit of a schoolboy error - rubbish, as you say - but you'll get over it.How are you doing on AO World and Naibu?
Re: always to early Rubbish .
Re: always to early Terrific to be lectured about stating facts by someone who claims "proof" of his Warren Buffet trading prowess is a purchase he made on a Sunday. Yup we all believed that one.
Re: always to early Obviously not bothering to read all post or state facts.Dream on, joker.when you wake up do us all one and jog on.
Re: always to early I certainly called it better than you but if you mean I never went short that is indeed true (unlike AO World of which you were also a big fan and long and wrong once again).
Re: always to early You probably think you called this one better then me and others.Fact is you didn'tsour and sad probably never made a profit on anything.
Re: always to early If you said "I will of a beer" the person behind the bar probably thought you were from Cornwall. Or that you're in-bred, which is probably more accurate.Did the pint cost more than your 'profit' from Tungsten?
Re: always to early Well lucky.Thanks for that. for the fun of it i tried it.Made no difference at all, gave me the pint and asked for money.Maybe its because i live in south London, maybe not.For what its worth noticed not many say please, much sadder i thought .But what that has got to do with share purchases or sales i can not see.
Re: always to early I think that comes about because of:Should haveWhich can becomeShould'veWhich sounds likeShould of.Of course, the way to quickly lose the this bad habit is to go to a bar and sayI will have a beer please - and you'll get oneIf you sayI will of a beer please - and you'll get a funny look.
Re: always to early Sour grapes from Orchard.He never trades in any case.
Re: always to early Never too late to learn ...[link]
always to early should of waited .Did the same with AO. today .But hey ho still in.