S Shamil Well-known member May 22, 2011 #21 By the way, I'm not happy because of the price increase of the share, it's because I thought the price increase was funny and I sold 1 share.
By the way, I'm not happy because of the price increase of the share, it's because I thought the price increase was funny and I sold 1 share.
S Shamil Well-known member May 22, 2011 #22 EQnoble said: How do you figure...what am I not getting here? Click to expand... 72000 / 690 != 10k$
Slavik XenForo moderator Staff member May 22, 2011 #23 EQnoble said: How do you figure...what am I not getting here? Click to expand... A 10000% increase would mean his £690 share is now worth £69,000
EQnoble said: How do you figure...what am I not getting here? Click to expand... A 10000% increase would mean his £690 share is now worth £69,000
EQnoble Well-known member May 22, 2011 #24 I would be happy no matter what with my luck...any time you see green arrows instead of red arrows it is usually a good thing
I would be happy no matter what with my luck...any time you see green arrows instead of red arrows it is usually a good thing
EQnoble Well-known member May 22, 2011 #25 Yeah now I am confused and am going to finish my coffee and come back to this thread in a bit...<sigh> now I remember why I only handle my own cash transactions and leave investments to the advisers and brokers.
Yeah now I am confused and am going to finish my coffee and come back to this thread in a bit...<sigh> now I remember why I only handle my own cash transactions and leave investments to the advisers and brokers.
T tickedon Active member May 22, 2011 #26 I'm just wishing I hadn't hesitated and had bought some stock in LinkedIn. Would have made some very easy profit there!
I'm just wishing I hadn't hesitated and had bought some stock in LinkedIn. Would have made some very easy profit there!
Sadik B Well-known member May 23, 2011 #27 Simple question to get some perspective, how many pounds profit did you make?