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- verv replied Jun 22, 2016
It is hard to average down, harder than people think, because when you finally do buy you tend to do some thinking this is the bottom. I have tried to learn from my prior mistakes of not averaging down on Apple, I try to average down over a period ...
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv commented Jun 22, 2016
Sad really. Shame, I think the family unit is very important.
The Lonely Aftermath of China's One Child Policy
- verv replied Jun 22, 2016
There is plenty of upside in Premier Oil, seems like it would be a good hold, especially if you managed to get in close to the bottom. All my oil holdings are in the etf XOP - diversification, generally good companies, and I think Shale is going to ...
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv replied Jun 22, 2016
2018? Blooming heck, a year and half to move a 20 dollars. Are you in those companies which were upgraded?
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv commented Jun 21, 2016
Unfortunately the bookies have a better record than the pollsters. And as far as the bookies are concerned we never were leaving
Bookies Say It’s Almost All Over as Gamblers See No Brexit
- verv commented Jun 16, 2016
Generally I agree, I think most undecided will vote remain. However, I know of several remain voters who haven't bothered to register to vote, and every leave voter has registered to vote
Latest Survation Brexit poll shows 45% leave, 42% remain and 13% undecided
- verv replied Jun 16, 2016
Predictions generally have been correct. Have a large amount of money on oil, a silver hedge on and made some money on USDJPY. Was trading the equities earlier this year with success, and then gave it all back as markets recovered. Hard to trade ...
Position Trading - F it, lets start a thread
- verv replied Jun 2, 2016
That is hearsay for a guy investing in the O+G sector
OPEC today - nothing gonna happen I thinkStocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv replied Jun 2, 2016
Those subsidies for UK renewable energy are being removed, renewable energy will have to stand on its own two feet now. Tesla is a joke company lol
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv replied Apr 25, 2016
most of my money is now in oil, it has been doing well recently, the tide seems to be turning. OPEC might be done but the world doses t need OPEC anyway
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv replied Mar 11, 2016
^what SRT said. The only thing I would add is that I personally prefer the etf XOP, it has advantages and disadvantages over etf XLE. Generally though it is closer to what I am after, which is something which more closely tracks oil, and it has a ...
About oil trading
- verv replied Mar 7, 2016
Simple fact is this. There is no financial instrument to hold oil that does not currently have huge financing costs one way or another: CFDs charge this cost upfront as overnight roll over, and etfs has the cost inbuilt. None, so stop looking for ...
About oil trading
- verv commented Mar 5, 2016
If Bloomberg runs now, Trump will win
Billionaire VC says he'll shut down his firm to help Mike Bloomberg win US presidency
- verv replied Feb 26, 2016
Companies sitting on otherwise good resources are getting taken to the cleaner. If the company was really worth close to zero then why both offering 6.4 million. It is the assets they are after. Good time to be an investor in this sector if you have ...
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector
- verv commented Feb 26, 2016
Because this is proof it is cost effective....
Another Oil Crash Is Coming, and There May Be No Recovery
- verv commented Feb 23, 2016
The zero bound is pretty bad, thank goodness we aren't heading into negative interest rates.
Bank of England could cut interest rates to zero but not below, says Mark Carney
- verv commented Feb 21, 2016
Selling options requires considerably more risk you retard. In any event I am pretty sure I mentioned running a spread above... But sure just ignore what I say and keep posting your own herp derp dumbass.
This $1.4 Trillion Investor Says Wild Markets Are Here to Stay
- verv commented Feb 20, 2016
Higher volatility is neither necessarily a symptom of higher volume, and higher volume does not necessarily mean lower spreads. Generally though, higher volatility means bigger bid / ask - irrespective of what you might 'think' Cherry picking at its ...
This $1.4 Trillion Investor Says Wild Markets Are Here to Stay
- verv replied Feb 18, 2016
100 billion was the rumour, which if true is just mental.
Stocks - specifically the liquid energy sector