Sold $RKLB (Rocket Lab Corp) for a nice profit but will look for a good re-entry in the near future.
In the meantime, both $WLN.PA (Worldline SA) and $ATO.PA (Atos SE) have been dropping for the last few days, so I am watching and waiting for when the candlesticks indicate a possible reversal (and... Show More
$ATO.PA (Atos SE) Q3 results – what to look out for on October 20th
Atos will publish its Q3 results after market closure on 20th October, with a webinar to follow on Tuesday morning.
Here’s what I’ll be looking at closely.
Firstly, revenue. Atos itself suggested circa €2bn in its Q3 guidance. I... Show More
+39% in 2024
+27% YTD in 2025
I believe in a strong and sovereign Europe and invest in companies that enhance this - while not ignoring the growth opportunities afforded by US companies.
85% of the portfolio is invested in Europe, with 15% dedicated to emerging US tech in AI, cloud, and space/lunar... Show More
A lot of uncertainty right now and I always get nervous when companies and indexes are at all time highs (especially with the Buffett Indicator is suggesting overheating).
Nevertheless, I prefer to hold unless price moves too much, so I have set quite tight stop losses on most of my assets. This morning,... Show More
$ATO.PA (Atos SE) Always extreme emotions with this stock! In the long run I expect it to go up - perhaps as much as x10 over the next couple of years.
But in the short term there will be lots of ups and downs; the recent spike wasn't driven by any fundamental factors, which meant it was always... Show More
$ATO.PA (Atos SE) Went back in today. I still feel it is more likely to go down from here in the short term, but I really don't want to miss any big boom (I believe 50 or even 60 could be as close as a month away).
So I'm happy to swallow some short term dips if it secures my position long term.
Long... Show More
Predicting a nice increase for both $GS (Goldman Sachs Group Inc) and $C (Citigroup) next week and beyond. Both have cooled a little recently, but Goldman bounced off its 50-period moving average on the 4h chart and is poised - in my view - to go up from here. Especially as the shorter MA is still above... Show More
Portfolio update
Still targeting +30% for 2025. Should be on around +20% by the end of this week, marking a second strong year after being +39% in 2024.
The portfolio will be getting some nice dividend payments in September, with $V (Visa) , $ULVR.L (Unilever), $HSBA.L (HSBC Holdings), and $MRO.L (Melrose... Show More
Is Rocket Labs the only show in town when it comes to investing in space and the Lunar Economy?
Around 7% of my portfolio is dedicated to the space sector. This represents the higher risk section of my investments (which have an overall average risk score of just 4/10), but I want to ensure I have exposure... Show More
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