I wouldn't touch them.
rofl... is the future grim in your knowledge circles?
I wouldn't touch them.
rofl... is the future grim in your knowledge circles?
I don’t see Debenhams recovering. The high street department store will go the way of the dodo.
nVidia shares have dropped nearly 50% in the last 2 months, obviously fuelled by the arse falling out of crypto/mining. Anyone tempted, or do you reckon it's still too early to buy back in?
Tech sector in general seeing quite a drop at the moment I think the bottom hasn't been found yet. Timing will depend a lot on their 7nm releases and/or future progress with automotive offerings. I suspect there will be an announcement around February which will see their share price spike up a bit but probably temporarily. I have a lot of uncertainty to the long term prospects - my gut is that it will dwindle into April before picking up (other than temporary blips) again but also possible that it will stabilise longer term close to the level it is now rather than bouncing back depending on how well stuff like 7nm pans out for them in reality.
I don't know your age but I'd look at building up a fund in index trackers. Not exciting to be honest but if you can spend time in the market and build up a reasonable lump then compound interest should work it's magic and you will have a half decent pension.
Obvs save into your pension at work ( I am self-employed so I'm doing the index fund thing )
Have a look at The Escape Artist Website. He has a lot of good advice for folk investing small regular amounts.
Anyone taken a chance with the big dip in Asos shares?
In my opinion there is no end to the bull run, companies will continue to make more money and these temporary dips are the result of many external influences coming together at once, not least the Trump vs China sabre-rattling.
This time next year all of the stocks will be at new highs, I would (and have) bet a great deal of money on that. If I had more liquidity at the moment I would gobble up more AMZN and BABA shares.
The only people who seem to really panic in these situaitons are people who look to buy and sell in the short term. For us long buyers, patience is key.
Tempted to buy more Nvidia as I still think they're a good long term hold, especially at these prices, but I've already got quite a large holding and don't want to be too exposed in case there's some drama.