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Bollocks, bloody FTSE another race not won 😩😩😩😩0
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well that buggered my chances 😀, I thought there might have been a slight drop but didn’t expect so large a fall.0
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CharltonKerry said:well that buggered my chances 😀, I thought there might have been a slight drop but didn’t expect so large a fall.1
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PragueAddick said:Actually, looking forward, punters, what about the next competition? I guess we are settled on FTSE100 as the index, but what about the question of 6 months vs one year as the time span? Good arguments for either..
Meanwhile, looking at the opening today...err....0 -
We could do it quarterly for 2021. 6 months or 12 very easy to lose interest. Could then also have an annual winner totting up all quarters scores? Bit of a league table as we go, happy to do the leg work/spreadsheet.2
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The only thing I would say about shorter timespans is that this time round at least we've possibly created something of genuine value for the CL investment community; not so much about the competition itself but the sharing of thoughts about what might influence the index in the coming period. That could help people with their real investments - certainly helps me. Quarterly, I'm not sure how I would evaluate the outlook. If we do a year, we could compare ourselves to the "professionals"
That said, this one wasn't a year, it was actually four and a half months. As was the previous one, more or less
Some combo of the above, probably. More views?
I wouldn't say tracking was in any way onerous, but what I set up is clunky, and I'm sure several of you would do it better.1 -
Rob7Lee said:We could do it quarterly for 2021. 6 months or 12 very easy to lose interest. Could then also have an annual winner totting up all quarters scores? Bit of a league table as we go, happy to do the leg work/spreadsheet.0
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FFS!!! STOP SELLING, DAMN IT1
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6435- 6549, it's mine
6409-6435 it's @Rob7Lee
below 6409 it opens up for @RalphMilne to steal in for a Naby Sarr style winner
The above possibly subject to decimal points to determine the exact winner.
Good game, lorra fun1 -
PragueAddick said:FFS!!! STOP SELLING, DAMN IT
It's good for those holding cash to invest - not just yet though.
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Looks like the FTSE100 has done a Lee Bowyer on me. All set for the 3 points & in the dying minutes gone all defensive.9
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Here comes the bounce. Pound dropping, US futures picking up.0
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PragueAddick said:Actually, looking forward, punters, what about the next competition? I guess we are settled on FTSE100 as the index, but what about the question of 6 months vs one year as the time span? Good arguments for either..
Meanwhile, looking at the opening today...err....
Another competition you might care to run is when will the FTSE go back to its January peak of 7674. On 31 December 1999, the FTSE hit a peak and then immediately went into a steep decline. It took 14 or 15 years to regain that peak. Will it take that long this time?
Finally, thanks to everyone who has offered advice (sorry, not advice , thoughts!) on this thread. I'm still in a state of shock by how much my Baillee Gifford funds have gone up by this year - if anyone would like to pontificate on whether now is the time to sell, or at least take some profits, I'd be interested in views. Or should I sit tight and hope for similar in 2021?1 -
WishIdStayedinthePub said:Here comes the bounce. Pound dropping, US futures picking up.0
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Fortune 82nd Minute said:PragueAddick said:Actually, looking forward, punters, what about the next competition? I guess we are settled on FTSE100 as the index, but what about the question of 6 months vs one year as the time span? Good arguments for either..
Meanwhile, looking at the opening today...err....
Another competition you might care to run is when will the FTSE go back to its January peak of 7674. On 31 December 1999, the FTSE hit a peak and then immediately went into a steep decline. It took 14 or 15 years to regain that peak. Will it take that long this time?
Finally, thanks to everyone who has offered advice (sorry, not advice , thoughts!) on this thread. I'm still in a state of shock by how much my Baillee Gifford funds have gone up by this year - if anyone would like to pontificate on whether now is the time to sell, or at least take some profits, I'd be interested in views. Or should I sit tight and hope for similar in 2021?0 -
6471.9 on my screen0
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Congrats Prague on winning our bet.4
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@PragueAddick I think the 'mug punter' ruse is now exposed!
Who are you really, I think we should be told!1 -
Surely this is only open to UK residents & expats have to forfeit their winnings...😄.4
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It's still trading?0
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PragueAddick said:It's still trading?0
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I think my tracker app has a delay, as does the FT. It seems to have stopped at 6471,90, as @WishIdStayedinthePub said above. That's it then?
Give me time for my turkey sarnie and I'll whack up the full results.0 -
6,460.52 is the finish I believe. You were even closer!
Don't act like you don't know that, at the LSE on your Bloomberg terminal though ;-)
Congratulations.1 -
Huskaris said:6,460.52 is the finish I believe. You were even closer!
Don't act like you don't know that, at the LSE on your Bloomberg terminal though ;-)
Congratulations.
Anyway, don't forget our betbut I decided that if I win I'd cough up something too, for CACT, as I need to pay in memory of Steve Clarke, which I have not yet done, so I'll double it.
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Yes, settled at 6460.520
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PragueAddick said:Huskaris said:6,460.52 is the finish I believe. You were even closer!
Don't act like you don't know that, at the LSE on your Bloomberg terminal though ;-)
Congratulations.
Anyway, don't forget our betbut I decided that if I win I'd cough up something too, for CACT, as I need to pay in memory of Steve Clarke, which I have not yet done, so I'll double it.
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Congrats Prague a deserved winner, best wishes all for 2021 let’s hope it’s a good one on & off the field 🤙🤣🤣0
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Congratulations to Prague and the other 10 that beat me.0
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OK, will have to do this in bits. like I said, pretty clunky as spreadsheets not my forte
Here is what I think is the most important result.
For all 27 of us as a group the median accuracy was 97.8%, and average accuracy was 98.3%.
That is remarkably impressive, is it not?0 -
Well done Prague
Just wish I had spare cash to follow all the advice I read on this thread.0