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  • Thoughts on short term market direction

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    It's a pretty consistent pattern of late. Strong intra quarter and sell the news. The bottom line is the MSFT result was solid, circa 20% growth. I'm happy enough. The tech portfolio so far today is weathering the bumps well imo. And we sit at an all time high so a bit of volatility is manageable . Unlike some tech portfolios I know which are getting thumped One other thing-quality always comes back!
  • CPI

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  • Quick question re GIA money refund

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  • Glitch on my dashboard >>>

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    Adam, Nik You both have urgent emails on this
  • Dashboard down for me, same for everyone??

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    quai undertaking maintenance.
  • Dashboard fluctuates today?

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    It’s probably just anticipating Trump being Trump every few minutes
  • Site maintenence >>>

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    FYI: PNL changes for yesterday: Equity +2% Tech +0.18% Lifestyle +0.67%
  • Withdrawal timescales?

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    Cheers Nik No urgency at all, I have another question, I shall ping off an email to you in the morning again no urgency on it
  • One Time Passwords

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    Working tonight
  • Cash ISas and the budget

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    I'd expect significant tinkering with pension allowances and relief rates and some kind of cap on ISAs - possibly a cap on maximum lifetime contributions or a cap on allowed value after which you can't make any more contributions. Too many people have too much money for themselves and large numbers of people are in need of (more) state support, or so our political overlords think. The money therefore needs to be taken from the former and given to the latter.
  • Did the small amounts ever get resolved?

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    Ok sure, send it over
  • Dashboard performance charts.

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    @Adam-Kay said in Dashboard performance charts.: J, I wish you’d mentioned this a while ago. [image: 1740153593731-screen-shot-2025-02-21-at-15.56.38.png] Crumbs. That's not shabby.
  • Mail on Sunday on Technology Stocks

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    Touche, I would expect the main focus to be 'Jensen Huang sporting a Tom Ford lizard skin effect jacket which retails at £8,000 and recently purchased two new G650 jets which retail at £60M each before options'
  • Investment Returned Without Warning

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    @Adam-Kay Thanks, the immediate problem (in my mind) has been resolved. It's now a different problem, which I trust that Nik is resolving off line. Thanks for lowering my blood pressure with the reassurances about the legitimacy of the e-mail. That was my main concern. G
  • Investing and goals: resources & ideas

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    I'll second that - good video. Thanks for the link.
  • Market Data - BBC News

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    Thanks both
  • Jisa anomaly

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    All in sync today
  • Autumn Budget 24

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    @Dangermouse The current indication is that beneficiary pensions within a DB scheme will be classed as outside the estate. Given that they are paid as income and taxed in the hands of the recipient as income there is already tax claimed on this benefit. It is also likely that an annuity with ongoing beneficiary payments after death would also be treated as outside the estate. The main "target" is unused pension pots that at the moment pass as a tax free lump of cash on death before 75. Cheers
  • Suggestion for a sticky Nik/Adam

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    Noted. We will put it together
  • Forum Aggregation (PH/Cobens/Others)

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    Hi All. Aggregating threads/data from third-party sources is not really within the scope of this forum. However you can accomplish this quite easily yourself with an RSS reader. Feedly is probably the easiest and most popular option, free to use up to 100 feeds. However, there are plenty of other free and paid options. Most forums, including this one; have multiple RSS feeds you can subscribe to (look for the [image: 1726570922525-screenshot-2024-09-17-120153.png] icon). If you want to further customise your experience you can do so from your user profile.