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LLOY J_Westlock 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY PrefInvestor1: And what of Lloyds you say. Well I have no idea really. Thought we might be in for a bounce yesterday, but we are back down to earth with a bump today. Whose to say 50 isnt back on the agenda ?. No support between here and 49.5 according to the charts. The virus isn’t the real game for LLOY. The real game starts in a week or so with the commencement of EU-UK trade deal negotiations. With every major hurdle or issue that makes a No Deal (or Oz Deal if you like) more likely at the end of the year… GBP will be hammered and so will LLOY. Equally, if some sort of trade deal did happen then GBP would rise and so would LLOY… at least for a few days. For those who said Brexit was over. It isn’t. Now we get into the real game and I fully expect LLOY to be up and down like a yo yo over the coming months with probably a mammoth drop off in December.

LLOY PrefInvestor1 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY Hi All, Well its Friday afternoon and the US and many in Europe are in a panicked over the virus and what might happen over the weekend - so there is a big selloff. No surprise really I kind of expected it. Probably get worse in the last hour here and towards the close in the US. Might be a good time if you are wanting to buy ?, else you just have to hunker down and trust your holdings and your strategy. Too late to change it now !!!. Its at times like these that I remember why I dont invest in growth stocks, as any gains therein and just disappearing down the toilet. Hence the cause of much of the volatility in US markets I think, people have to sell to lock in their gains - or lose them. I will just keep collecting the dividends and re-investing them ready for the recovery. All of my prefs (~20% of my portfolio) were actually UP today… Shame I’m a bit too overweight on BP & RDSB but there you go, Im not selling them. And what of Lloyds you say. Well I have no idea really. Thought we might be in for a bounce yesterday, but we are back down to earth with a bump today. Whose to say 50 isnt back on the agenda ?. No support between here and 49.5 according to the charts. image.png859x719 45.2 KB But probably unlikely - just a bad day. ATB Pref

LLOY soi 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY In_the_dark_yet_again: tried that, tried every combination… nothing works. Sometimes I do think I’ll give up with these II discussion boards - it seems a lot of people from the old days before the ‘new improved’ boards were introduced already have, much to the detriment of the overall discussion. Hi OK it did not work, a shame as I welcome your input. Used to be a great board. ATB soi

LLOY trader_jack 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY Hi there JW If you are interested I have been looking at STS today to see how it compares to other IT’s I have been keeping an eye on. It’s all simplistic arithmetic with a little help from Excel. All IT’s are assumed to have been purchased on 28th March 2013 and at the highest price of the day (according to HL.) They were assumed to have paid a first dividend to me of a nett £100.00 or above. (Alliance Trust would only reinvest automatically if the dividend exceeded £100.00 plus the associated costs) All dividends are reinvested automatically and again at the highest recorded price of the day according to HL, the reinvestment is done two days after payment date (or as close to that as possible where IT’s don’t seem to trade quite as often.) Everything up until the start of November last year was based on costs associated with Alliance Trust and from November to date on costs charged by Interactive Investors. My spreadsheet shows STS share price itself increasing by 46.67 percent since 28th March 2013 and gaining 83.20 percent with all dividends automatically reinvested. This final figure of 83.20 percent gain cannot be 100 percent accurate as the actual price received at the time of reinvestment has ben assumed to be the highet price of the day and the actual date of of reinvestment may not actually be the date I have assumed it to be. I will be looking at STS reports and factsheets over the weekend to see if they fit “my crirteria.” Until now I have only considered well and long established IT’s. STS only started in 2005 as far as I can see ther are days where it appears to have not been traded. The only other IT I have that only trades spasmodically and in small quantities is VIN which at times I find quite exasperating but it has traded from a NAV discount a couple of years ago of between 20 -25 percent to about 12 percent today. They are promising to give shareholders a vote as to whether they would like the option to redeem shares at par value. This vote is due in 2024 and if carried will come to fruition before 2027. This and the inabilty to trade my holding in one go through ii (rather than selling in tranches or asking for a specific price that is.) Have an enjoyable weekend Best regards TJ

LLOY regardless 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY No chance for now @J_Westlock Dividends going to pay the way in 2020 Just going to take a back seat , no need to look at the prices 24/7 The market got me by the goolies for now

LLOY J_Westlock 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY regardless: Just going to look in through the window and watch the expert traders bag loads of money GOOD NIGHT and I tip my hat to the Stock Market and wave goodbye You’ve always got that taxi job to fall back on @regardless Thank heavens we are still in the Boris Bounce… where would we be if it weren’t for that?

IMM frog_in_a_tree 21 Feb 2020

Should bounce now at 61.8% retracement Ho hum…bye bye! Frog

LLOY regardless 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY The winner takes its all I have no more Aces to play I played it by the rules The investor has to fail Rules must be abide The games is over and the winner takes it all I don’t want to talk now loss of confidence THE MARKET HAS TAKEN IT ALL Just going to look in through the window and watch the expert traders bag loads of money GOOD NIGHT and I tip my hat to the Stock Market and wave goodbye

BLTG sueneave9 21 Feb 2020

Progress Good steady rise in the SP

CNA Uncle_Doug 21 Feb 2020

Buy at 74.95 I guess I’ll never understand markets. Back to 80p in a week !!! Who’d have thought eh?

IMM BuySel 21 Feb 2020

Should bounce now at 61.8% retracement The case is very clear, the share has been moving higher from that point and is today 16p to buy The other theory I have reach now, is that you are a lonely person and need someone to talk so F O to be more clear Fibonacci is working, better than I can say for you loner.

GLE Bowman 21 Feb 2020

CEO departure Itdya, I do not contribute to these boards much these days; it all got a bit boring to be honest, although I do read a lot of the contributions. GLE seemed to recover quite well after the CEO departure, and are currently quite a bit up on the pre-departure announcement level. GLE still comes fairly high up in my ranking system, and I am up 30% in 18 months, which I am happy with. It seems that they are plodding along, delivering what they have promised without any unnecessary distractions.

IMM frog_in_a_tree 21 Feb 2020

Should bounce now at 61.8% retracement Lovely chatting with you InCel but yet to hear you making a rational case for Fibonacci. Do you believe in a lot of conspiracy theories too? Cheers, Frog in a tree

MWG Ripley94 21 Feb 2020

MODERN WATER RECRUITS ADDITIONAL SENIOR MANAGEMENT FOR ITS MEMBRANE DIVISION MWG… XXXX This is the earliest post from me i can find on this page October 24 2012. I wonder what i was thinking of around this time or on 11 Feb 2011 when i decided to by it . I like to look at mistakes more then ones i got lucky with .

LLOY BrownAdder 21 Feb 2020

LLOYDS is going to FLY BrownAdder: I am afraid LLOY is not going anywhere Macro is shrinking continuously You Must Not expect A bank to do well When Divi goes up means no clear way to reinvest in growth