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A1Mhigh

@a1mhigh

UK Private Investor: Trend Follower. (Re-)Tweets are NOT investment recommendations. Buy&hold investors should probably ignore most of what I say.

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calendar_today18-09-2014 19:04:33

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The chart of #BYIT certainly did not give any indication of a PW to come. Unlike #GRG. Still a winners and losers environment.

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Europe is taking its bat (gold) home. Suggest distrust in the US administration is rising further. unionrayo.com/en/gold-europeโ€ฆ

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UK value, yield, gilts getting hammered as a direct result of Starmer's lame duck government. Yet more self harm from Labour & Conservatives alike. ๐Ÿ˜ฉ

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Despite all the BS rhetoric I have read today the Pound and Gilts markets did not really sell off badly until AFTER Reeves cried in parliament today. What the market is afraid of is that she is no longer chancellor.

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Why do all the asset managers go ex-divi on the same day? #LIO #PMI #REC For a moment I thought there was some sector wide issue. But it does rather focus the mind on the size of those divis. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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And yet, when yields spike, literally anywhere, every investor in the world asks if it's a "Liz Truss moment". It's nice to be remembered.. ๐Ÿฅฌ

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OTD 12 July 1932 at Headingley, Yorkshireโ€™s slow left-armer Hedley Verity made history by taking 10 wickets for just 10 runs against Nottinghamshire. The visitors were bowled out for 67 in their second innings, giving Yorkshire victory by fittingly, ten wickets.

OTD 12 July 1932 at Headingley, Yorkshireโ€™s slow left-armer Hedley Verity made history by taking 10 wickets for just 10 runs against Nottinghamshire. The visitors were bowled out for 67 in their second innings, giving Yorkshire victory by fittingly,  ten wickets.