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• #2702
Generally small amounts are not going to be pursued.
I'm going to consider myself safe then. hippy != Bezos
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• #2704
Anyone here jumping on the Helium One bandwagon?
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• #2705
Not a chance, I've had my fingers burnt with micro-caps before. I'd have more confidence in an accy on Paddy Power.
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• #2706
Certainly looks like it's on the rise, etc etc etc
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• #2707
Haha - tell all
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• #2708
Joined the class action against Romeo power, trying to work out if Im actually suitable (bc Im based in UK) but would be nice as I've lost a...bit
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• #2709
I can't help but be a little but curious as to why you were invested in Romeo Power.
I don't know anything about the stock but at first glance, it looks like a long shot.
I also have some form with long shots. My holding in Falcon Oil and Gas ended up being worth £15, which was also the transaction cost of selling it. The Hungarian gas field they had discovered somehow didn't end up working.
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• #2710
You know nothing about the stock but curious as to why I was invested?
Well I was interested because all of the prospectuses and investor info had pretty compelling info - just turns out most of it was lies. Hence class action, generally that’s not something you’re allowed to do.
I’m either investing money in tech that I use or understand or renewable/environmental ideas. Most recently I’ve decided to start investing in woodland and woodlanding farm land.
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• #2711
You know nothing about the stock but curious as to why I was invested?
Yes, because I'm interested in what drives people's investment choices.
I admit it's a slightly vicarious curiosity as I have no investments at present, and probably won't for the foreseeable future.
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• #2712
Ok - sounded like you were digging me out. No worries, read it wrong. Reasons for investment as above - was a fairly fancied stock until the truth unwound.
But renewable tech seems to be quite volatile, for example my largest single holding is ITM power which went from 70p > £7 > £3.5
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• #2713
No, not a dig. Just looks ike a small cap and wondered why it would have come to people's attention.
For example the oil and gas co that I mentioned above was heavily touted on Motley Fool forum, which I subscribed to years ago.
£0.70 to £3.50 is still stellar 👍
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• #2714
ITM has been a wild ride. Like you I have been in tech and renewables, and also some mining related to EV.
Taken a bit of a hammering lately, to be honest. But ITM and cadence minerals are still well up.
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• #2715
Public service broadcast for anyone still holding GME - seems to be climbing again...
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• #2716
Throughly enjoying season 2 so far.
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• #2717
thank fuck for that, as I bought some at exactly the wrong time
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• #2718
To the moon
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• #2719
the last 2 days have been fun after 180 for weeks
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• #2720
Oops... Wrong thread
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• #2721
It’s coming
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• #2722
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• #2723
I've decided to pay off a bit of mortgage.
If the world still exists in a couple of years, might buy some shares again.
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• #2724
amc and gme leaving scorched earth behind them
all the research is being proven true, amazinglets hope this is only the start of a massive squeeze
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• #2725
It's still coming
Only some countries tax on worldwide income, and it may only depend on whether you are still considered resident there.
But yeah, it would rely on your reporting it on your tax returns, and you can typically claim a foreign tax credit for the tax you have paid where you are living, to offset the tax your home country are asking you to pay. If there is an agreement between the two countries - you wouldn't be double taxed.
Each country would calculate it as per their own tax banding.
EDIT - sorry didn't refresh before greenbanks reply.