Lord Alfred
Striker
US Tech finally on the retreat?
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Yes, about time.US Tech finally on the retreat?
Yes, about time.
It's been like the Dutch tulip bubble
"The greater fool" theory. Yes, I know what I'm buying is massively overpriced but a bigger fool than me will buy it off me for a higher price.
On one day recently Tesla increased its valuation by more than the entire valuation of Chrysler.
there isn’t enough electricity in the USA to power all the Teslas of projected sales at their current market cap!
Greatland Gold got in at less than 1.9p
PurpleBricks worth a punt got in at 34p
Katoro Gold at 1.7p.
XciteBump, finally started dabbling since savings rates are now pretty much nil. Looking at British American Tobacco, B&M, Docusign as next buys. Any thoughts?
Really hope so. Bought in at 12pOpen Orphan again.
will be +50% within the month
I bought in between 11.5 and 15.5Really hope so. Bought in at 12p
If I Were a gambling man and could afford to lose it all then I would be tempted by:Bump, finally started dabbling since savings rates are now pretty much nil. Looking at British American Tobacco, B&M, Docusign as next buys. Any thoughts?
If I Were a gambling man and could afford to lose it all then I would be tempted by:
Rolls Royce
HSBC
BT
Shell
But I am not a gambler so I invest monthly into index trackers.
I’d be tempted as U.K. government has a ‘golden share’ and won’t let it go bust imho.Roll-Royce will be a good buy but will definitely be a long term investment.
Open Orphan between now and Christmas. Thank me later.Which companies do folk use for buying shares, for example open orphan mentioned above, forecast is they still have quite a way to go.. but which is the most economically viable company to use for share purchases
They are well ahead on developing and capacity to build good batteries though. Obviously people will get their hands on them and backward engineer then tweak enough to be their own design, that's going to take a lot of time and experimentation to replicate never mind build factories up to the capacity required to build the batteries.It's almost as if people think Tesla has intellectual rights on the EV and none of the other manufacturers who've been perfecting the art of making cars for decades can join in.