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The dollar is so low v sterling, I have bought dollars this week.Diebythesword said:The dollar’s taken a real pummelling in the last few days, wouldn’t be surprised to see it continue to go lower, which would have quite big implications on many of our pension balances as most of us are heavily exposed to US equities. Felt very confident in my us small cap exposure but a lot less sure now. I’d say a monthly close for the DXY around where we are or lower would be pretty bad.Does anyone know any SIPP providers who offer bitcoin ETN? Thinking about taking advantage of much lower prices later this year. Chat gpt seems to only list interactive investor and freetrade… any differences between the two?0 -
I would imagine that the goings on in the gulf at the moment will have an impact?0
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You may be in good professional company, Stuart Kirk was at least contemplating doing the same in his FT webinar today. But the current level is historically not that low. I might join you if it soon heads below 1.40Southbank said:
The dollar is so low v sterling, I have bought dollars this week.Diebythesword said:The dollar’s taken a real pummelling in the last few days, wouldn’t be surprised to see it continue to go lower, which would have quite big implications on many of our pension balances as most of us are heavily exposed to US equities. Felt very confident in my us small cap exposure but a lot less sure now. I’d say a monthly close for the DXY around where we are or lower would be pretty bad.Does anyone know any SIPP providers who offer bitcoin ETN? Thinking about taking advantage of much lower prices later this year. Chat gpt seems to only list interactive investor and freetrade… any differences between the two?0 -
If it's a bet between the US and UK economies....PragueAddick said:
You may be in good professional company, Stuart Kirk was at least contemplating doing the same in his FT webinar today. But the current level is historically not that low. I might join you if it soon heads below 1.40Southbank said:
The dollar is so low v sterling, I have bought dollars this week.Diebythesword said:The dollar’s taken a real pummelling in the last few days, wouldn’t be surprised to see it continue to go lower, which would have quite big implications on many of our pension balances as most of us are heavily exposed to US equities. Felt very confident in my us small cap exposure but a lot less sure now. I’d say a monthly close for the DXY around where we are or lower would be pretty bad.Does anyone know any SIPP providers who offer bitcoin ETN? Thinking about taking advantage of much lower prices later this year. Chat gpt seems to only list interactive investor and freetrade… any differences between the two?0 -
Bitcoin down 30% since 7th October peak.0
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I think it’s a bet between Trump and the adults. With mid- terms on the horizon…Southbank said:
If it's a bet between the US and UK economies....PragueAddick said:
You may be in good professional company, Stuart Kirk was at least contemplating doing the same in his FT webinar today. But the current level is historically not that low. I might join you if it soon heads below 1.40Southbank said:
The dollar is so low v sterling, I have bought dollars this week.Diebythesword said:The dollar’s taken a real pummelling in the last few days, wouldn’t be surprised to see it continue to go lower, which would have quite big implications on many of our pension balances as most of us are heavily exposed to US equities. Felt very confident in my us small cap exposure but a lot less sure now. I’d say a monthly close for the DXY around where we are or lower would be pretty bad.Does anyone know any SIPP providers who offer bitcoin ETN? Thinking about taking advantage of much lower prices later this year. Chat gpt seems to only list interactive investor and freetrade… any differences between the two?2 -
Corrections on the PMs currently underway - gold down 13%, silver down 30% - from the highs of a day or two ago.0
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Looks like a blow off top. Weekly and monthly candle looks nasty.golfaddick said:US markets down today even though some of the big tech companies have been announcing better than expected figures.
And Gold has dropped like a stone over the past hour. It was up 3% this morning to another all time high. Its now down 2.3% on the day. More than a 5% swing.
Scary stuff.
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Yep probably going to go a lot lower. Will pick up some cheaper bitcoin later in the year I think.Covered End said:Bitcoin down 30% since 7th October peak.
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I’m sure the crypto advocates will claim it was expected / known and some other rationale for it to climb again soon.Covered End said:Bitcoin down 30% since 7th October peak.I remain sceptical that it’s no more than ‘emperors new clothes’.4 -
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That 30% drop is nuts, will struggle buying physical for those prices though. Still pretty much £100 a coin on ebay and big sellers have no stock.Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:Corrections on the PMs currently underway - gold down 13%, silver down 30% - from the highs of a day or two ago.0 -
Right, life slowly getting back to normality until the next round of resignations :-)
This is what I have so far, lets extend it until the end of next week, but guesses in ASAP by PM pleaseName Level Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch 7,500 bobmunro 9,214 Pedro45 9,549 Redman 9,800 Rob7Lee 9,920 valleynick66 10,213 StrikerFirmani 10,265 fat man on a moped 10,376 Jon_CAFC_ 10,378 WHAddick 10,401 RalphMilne 10,410 guinnessaddick 10,485 Housty 10,542 CharltonKerry 10,560 blackpool72 10,620 Carter 10,998 IdleHans 11,111 0 -
10500 please0
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108010
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10101 please, thank you0
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8301 again please. Just feel that in uncertain times it has to fall at some point.2
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110080
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9950 please0
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9999 please0
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107150
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9715, please.0
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106600
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Silver down another 10% still can't buy though.0
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Gold might be worth a 10% punt if you’re feeling super risky. But I feel as though the bubble has burst.0
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I'll be laddering in small amounts of SSLN on the way down, picked up some earlier this morning, but that's on the back of taking some profits off the table last week, otherwise I'd be watching from the sidelines. I remain optimistic for silver in the longer term.
My first post on the topic was 6 weeks ago, when I thought silver price rises were worthy of a mention on here. The brutal correction in silver over the last few days, down about 33%, sees a current price above what I considered to be noteworthy those short 6 weeks ago. The price at the end of this week could be anywhere between $40 and $120 - I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised at any outcome in that range.
As before, DYOR, I'm not recommending anything, just tracking the journey.0 -
10488 for me thanks @Rob7Lee0
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10412 for me please.0
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11,050 please。0














