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chris123 Flag hove actually 21 Feb 18 4.13pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

We had a share club at work which was great fun - all put in £100 to start and then a tenner a month and discuss what to buy and sell over an ale every few weeks - this was a while ago! Went on for years until the company was bought out and redundancies followed - it was funny how much time and effort we all put in, we were only investing very small sums really.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 21 Feb 18 7.43pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

TBH if it's only a grand of shares you're going to buy you may as well do matched betting for 30 mins a day for a year and multiply your money which you won't with most shares in a year.

I said this to someone and he's still got the same amount ages after whereas someone else who did the matched betting has multiple times more.

Or you could buy dips and sell peaks in Bitcoin if you don't mind it being possible high risk.

Please forgive my ignorance
What's match betting

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 21 Feb 18 7.47pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

88e (88 energy) is looking good for a nice return by the summer. they have found a huge oil reserve and looking to frack it commercially.

you can pick up a lot of info using this forum
[Link]

Funny enough I saw them today on AIM
looks like 2p ashare so 50 for pound
Might find an investor and go for a monkey
Nothing ventured nothing gained &#128077;

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 21 Feb 18 7.48pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Someone told me to invest in silver once.

 


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cryrst Flag The garden of England 21 Feb 18 8.46pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Someone told me to invest in silver once.

Ha ha parish tried but failed
Badly !!!!

 

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.TUX. Flag 21 Feb 18 10.18pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Someone told me to invest in silver once.

JP Morgans broker?

 


Buy Litecoin.

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Goal Machine Flag The Cronx 21 Feb 18 10.35pm Send a Private Message to Goal Machine Add Goal Machine as a friend

If you’re looking to buy direct equities/shares you need to have extensive knowledge of the company for it to be skilful. Otherwise it’s pot luck. AIM are smaller companies and thus higher risk and more volatile than a FTSE 100 company.

One suggestion would be to buy into a fund (also known as a collective/unit trust/OEIC) which is a portfolio of equities which is managed by a professional fund manager, who will have the expertise and research behind them. The fund will be specific to perhaps a region (eg emerging market/China), type of commodity (robotics/water) or many other things. Each will be risk rated accordingly and can be found on a fund factsheet. The higher risk, the more likely the volatility. Charges will vary from as low as 0.05% for a passive fund (tracks an index, such as the FTSE 100) or as high as maybe 1.75% for an actively managed fund, where the fund manager will try to use their expertise to outperform the market by capitalising on perceived opportunities. There are strong arguments both for and against passive and actives funds. A multi asset fund would give you the choice of a fund which is split percentagewise between asset classses - equities/bonds/property/cash - each perform differently in different conditions.

The risk you go for depends on how comfortable you are with volatility and the possibility you could lose it.

To purchase a fund you would probably want to purchase through a fund platform where the charge would start at about 0.45% which is in addition to the fund charge. Decent direct to client platforms are Charles Stanley or Hargreaves Lansdown (Bristol City’s chairman’s company)

If you go for either a direct equity or fund, do it via an ISA so you benefit from preferential tax treatment on growth(assuming you still have allowance remaining).

Hope that helps. Good luck!

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 21 Feb 18 11.52pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

I would suggest a tracker ISA. This would follow the FTSE 100 or 250 I had one for about 10 years and it did pretty well and you don't need to know anything about stocks and shares.

I also employ a wealth manager to look after my pension fund but to be honest they are only interested in people with a significant amount of money e.g. hundreds of thousands.

I hope this helps.

 


One more point

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dannyboy1978 Flag 22 Feb 18 12.37pm Send a Private Message to dannyboy1978 Add dannyboy1978 as a friend

Originally posted by chris123

Well from what I can see, the estimates are based on old 2d seismic and they're going to shoot 3d later this year and see if they can identify oil and/or shale targets. They've only just let the contract for the seismic - so you may have to wait it a little longer so that they can shoot it, process it, interpret it, identify drillable targets, hire a rig, drill some holes, and keep everything crossed, during the shortened working months in deepest Alaska, that they find something.

They are currently doing the 3D [Link]
and results due at the end of the summer

[Link]

 

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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 22 Feb 18 2.09pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

They are currently doing the 3D [Link]
and results due at the end of the summer

[Link]

Just bought 6,000 will be watching these with interest over the coming months.

I use [Link] its all done online. Nice and easy to deal with and great customer service. Have used these for the last 5 years and wouldnt go anywhere else now tbh.

Edited by Lyons550 (22 Feb 2018 2.39pm)

 


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Jamesey Flag Wandsworth 22 Feb 18 2.34pm Send a Private Message to Jamesey Add Jamesey as a friend

We have a great financial adviser who works under the umbrella of St James Place. He invests our money in maximum S&S ISAs and other stock market areas depending on your preferred risk - low risk in our case.

The adviser and the group all take their cuts of course but it's hassle-free for us and we have been withdrawing income amounting to about 4% pa, not bad, considering the capital value has actually been increasing over the past couple of years.

For worry-free investing and a decent return it can't be bettered in my view! Hopefully there won't be another stock market disaster or you'll be seeing me outside Clapham Junction singing "Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime?"

 


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chris123 Flag hove actually 23 Feb 18 8.27am Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Originally posted by dannyboy1978

They are currently doing the 3D [Link]
and results due at the end of the summer

[Link]

Good luck with your investment.

 

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