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Bank shares - buy buy buy!?
UnwiseOwl_2
Posts: 2 Newbie
All,
In light of the recent share price collapse, it is sensible to snap up some very cheap bank shares?
I am a buy to hold investor and surely in time they will significantly recover their value?
Is it time to snap up a few bargains?
Unwise Owl
In light of the recent share price collapse, it is sensible to snap up some very cheap bank shares?
I am a buy to hold investor and surely in time they will significantly recover their value?
Is it time to snap up a few bargains?
Unwise Owl
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depends on whether they go bust before they recover.
Personally I think there will be more downside before it gets better and probably a few more forced mergers and bailouts, I'm waiting for the dust to settle0 -
Never try to catch a falling knife!0
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No thanks. If you want bargains go to LidlAll,
In light of the recent share price collapse, it is sensible to snap up some very cheap bank shares?
I am a buy to hold investor and surely in time they will significantly recover their value?
Is it time to snap up a few bargains?Krusty & Phil Madoff, 1990 - 2007:
"Buy now because house prices only ever go UP, UP, UP."0 -
It's a good time to buy shares in general. However you'll need to choose wisely!0
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Now is the time to gamble, not to invest. You can make a lot of money quickly if you are right, or lose it all if you are wrong! You need a much deeper understanding then just "the banks are all collapsing so lets buy some shares" to see who is likely to be most resistent to the downturn.Living the good life spending all my money but loving it!!0
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Do your homework people. It is easy to make money from BOTH sides of any market. :beer:0
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In terms of "doing homework" on bargain shares (particularly banking), can anyone give good advice on what should I be looking for?
- Press articles ???
- Financials (P/E ratio, dividend yield) ???
- Trends ???
I know I need to find a bank that does not have any specific problems (e.g. HBOS high exposure to mortgages) and is just affected by the sector in general.
But what criteria should I use? Links to related books/articles/posts also welcomed.
Thanks!0 -
" Buy, Buy, Buy" or "Bye, Bye, Bye"
:rotfl: 
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=11606210 -
Look Guys today I bought a £10 bargain meat pack from Abergavenny Market, so the steaks are better there0
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