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Any good stock tickers tips to capitalize on at lows?
sho_me_da_money
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Looking to put some money into stocks and wondered if anyone had any stock tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?
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Top Stock Tip: Don't buy company shares, especially if you have to ask internet strangers for 'tips'
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There is already a thread in here:sho_me_da_money said:Looking to put some money into stocks and wondered if anyone had any stock tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?Please free to criticise, comment or contribute.Regarding CINE (Cineworld), I and few people on MSE here did trade (not Invest) CINE and I have posted my result in the previous posts.Investors normally do not invest in highly indebted companies especially in the high inflation, high interest rate environment. These companies will be struggling to pay their interests. To maintain their operation they either need to take more debts which are already high at dear interest or keep diluting their shares. Analysts call this sort of companies as OPM (using other people money)The exception if they are new companies and their growths are exceptional. These might be considered as high risk but high reward play.Even the price has fallen significantly, it does not mean they will not fall any further especially if their valuation are still dubious.1 -
Cineworld is a publicly listed share. If you were actually "privy" to any information that could result in a profit, you would be legally obliged to reveal it to the market, or be guilty of insider dealing. Of course, if that was the case you wouldn't be asking the MSE forum about it.
If you don't know who the sucker is, it's probably you.
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I once had an Irish customer who was very keen on horse racing.
I asked him 'have you got any tips for Cheltenham? and he replied,
' Yes, keep your money in your wallet'7 -
Just buy Investors' Chronicle the next time you visit the supermarket or a newsagent. Also available online.sho_me_da_money said:Looking to put some money into stocks and wondered if anyone had any stock tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?1 -
Strangely enough, investors chronicle rates Cineworld as a sell!wmb194 said:
Just buy Investors' Chronicle the next time you visit the supermarket or a newsagent. Also available online.sho_me_da_money said:Looking to put some money into stocks and wondered if anyone had any stock tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?2 -
Oh, yes, it's in a terrible situation. I wouldn't touch it with a bargepole. I'm assuming that the OP is a would be penny share ramper.sevenhills said:
Strangely enough, investors chronicle rates Cineworld as a sell!wmb194 said:
Just buy Investors' Chronicle the next time you visit the supermarket or a newsagent. Also available online.sho_me_da_money said:Looking to put some money into stocks and wondered if anyone had any stock tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?2 -
My tip for you: VWRLsho_me_da_money said:Looking to put some money into stocks and wondered if anyone had any stock tips?
I can't go into details but I am privy to some information to invest into Cineworld (CINE) but im trying to figure out other places to punch my money. Curious if you guys have any tips?
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As a regular at horse racing there are two things that tend to stand out. Don't bet on the festivals and don't bet on Irish racing. Not far behind is not following betting tipsters.Albermarle said:I once had an Irish customer who was very keen on horse racing.
I asked him 'have you got any tips for Cheltenham? and he replied,
' Yes, keep your money in your wallet'
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Cineworld are in a right mess it would be more of a gamble than an investment.0
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