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The current 'sagging' of the share market may be as much a opportunity as it is a threat.
Going back to the late 80's I seem to recall that many a bar was propped up by many an 'expert' pontificating the benefits of getting in while the market was laid low. And bar room wisdom would have it that shares that could be bought up for a few pence might make you a fortune.
Bar room wisdom and legend also has it that shared dealing is little different from betting on the horses. And I can think of a few people who treat dabbling in penny shares in exactly that way.
Speak to an accountant or banker though and you're likely to get much the same reaction as you would were you to call into your local garage to ask about that annoying rattle from your car's engine. Sharp intakes of breath accompanied by pitying glances and sage advice that it's perhaps best to leave well alone.
So; who's right. When it comes to making a punt do we favour TD Waterhouse or William Hill? Or is this really the sole domain of the Sage expert?
And when it comes to doing the deed what accounts to consider for this particular form of online betting/prudent investment?
(Backs slowly away from blue touchpaper..... :001_unsure
Going back to the late 80's I seem to recall that many a bar was propped up by many an 'expert' pontificating the benefits of getting in while the market was laid low. And bar room wisdom would have it that shares that could be bought up for a few pence might make you a fortune.
Bar room wisdom and legend also has it that shared dealing is little different from betting on the horses. And I can think of a few people who treat dabbling in penny shares in exactly that way.
Speak to an accountant or banker though and you're likely to get much the same reaction as you would were you to call into your local garage to ask about that annoying rattle from your car's engine. Sharp intakes of breath accompanied by pitying glances and sage advice that it's perhaps best to leave well alone.
So; who's right. When it comes to making a punt do we favour TD Waterhouse or William Hill? Or is this really the sole domain of the Sage expert?
And when it comes to doing the deed what accounts to consider for this particular form of online betting/prudent investment?
(Backs slowly away from blue touchpaper..... :001_unsure

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