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From: | "John Redgrave" <jpredgrave@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Thu, 12 Oct 2000 01:12:53 +0100 |
Yes, I lost money on FFS, bought in at 88 and still
have them..... In hindsight it was not well thought out, the risk was
always there that there would be no sale. In deciding to buy FFS, I
accepted that risk, like I now accept that it was my fault, and mine alone that
I have lost out on them. Last week they made up around 25 % of my
portfolio. My decision to buy (as I suspect
many peoples) was based partly on what I have read on sharechat and sharetrader,
not on sound analysis of the stocks, I would suggest that there was a certain
amount of ramping and false hope involved from the most of us, but that's okay,
you expect that from any chat board.
In hindsight, it is quite revealing to
look at my progress over the last 18 months, since when I hooked up with an
online broker and got a bit more serious about playing with the
markets. Looking back, there are three big losses I have
made.
a. ITCOD
Bought at 80 cents, sold at 53.
b. AQL.
Bought at 12.3 cents (on the way down), sold at
6.
c. FFS.
Bought at 88 cents, still holding.
These are all stocks that have enjoyed a huge
following on Sharechat. All three of these
buying decisions were primarily based on weeks of
reading postings about the shares. At least I managed to
maintain a balanced portfolio of stocks and the losses incurred have been
balanced out by gains in other areas. I
have also made some good gains this year, mainly on companies that the masses on
sharechat were not following so much, SKC, FLP,GPG, AIRVB (thanks to
Frank F. for tip on this one)- which I believe that not
many were interested in, after all it was not a "tech". These companies
have all received a small amount of mention on sharechat, but seem to have
been passed over by most posters, and have all done quite nicely if you bought
in at the right time.
Luckily the gains I have made elsewhere are still
holding me in a good position, yes, I have taken a bath on FFS, but that's life,
if I can't accept that, then I should leave my money in the bank, or even
better, pay the mortgage off a bit faster..... I'm not angry at Dr Deane
or the Fletchers board, I don't blame anyone around here for convincing me to
buy them, I should have seen it coming and got out sooner, had I done my
homework a bit better, then it is likely that I would have never bought FFS to
start with, however, like most of you, I like the thought of a quick buck, so I
was happy to gamble some hard earned cash on it. If it had paid off, we
would have all been patting each other on the backs and feeling smug and smart,
but as it is, life goes on, I hope that no one has put all their eggs in the one
basket, I would expect most of you to have plenty of other shares on your
portfolio's, so what the big problem, you win some, you lose some.
Happy Gambling.
John.
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