I have just wakened and heard the result. I am worried and troubled by this.
Worried because already the pound has fallen sharply and it seems inevitable that we will lose our AAA credit rating. It seems that our economy is in for a very, very rocky time and, of course, that will put intense pressure on our public services.
Troubled because it makes us appear insular in the eyes of the world and I feel that this decision has been made by voters who are more concerned in narrow minded, almost racist reasons.
I do not yet draw a state pension but worry like hell about the affect this decision will have on that in the future. I also worry for my family, all of whom work in public services. And, in general, I worry about the working conditions and pay of most will suffer.
This is a dreadful day for the UK.
As for a further Scottish Independence referendum. I feel that it is too soon for that. Far too soon and do not think that the people would welcome that. Personally, the sooner it happens, the better. Scotland voted 63% to remain. That shows clearly what we think about Europe. I am a Scot, I am European and no vote will change that!
It will be some time before all the dust thrown up by this decision of the people will finally settle.
Yeah, I love panic selling. One philosophy I have always agreed with is never to buy stocks when the price is on the way down. However, when it's due to panic selling, I over-ride that thinking and look at this as a buying opportunity. Just like in 2009 and 2010, I did very well then and I will do very well this time.
By the way, my Newmont Mining (NEM) is doing very well this a.m. Could sell this stock today.
I just hope that the Europeans thought this through very carefully.
Well it's all swings and roundabouts. The last catastrophic global recession was started in the US.Warrigal, while this is definitely not the business of us Americans, it could very much affect the "business" of Americans. I heard an analyst yesterday say that the global economy
could be knocked for a loop, which affects everybody.
Ameriscot, I wondered where you had got to.... It's such a shame that Scotland want's to throw away the chance to determine its own destiny and throw its lot in with Brussels. At times it seems more like spite than anything else.
A house in England? Well I always keep an eye on the housing market, but as a former colleague put it, "I'm more loyal to the half-crown than the crown". In other words, irrespective of how things go, I will do whatever is best for myself and my family.
I'm glad to see Cameron go too. He was a weak leader who failed to secure a good deal for the UK. If he had, the result might have been different. Hope Osborne goes too.
Still, the markets seem to be recovering somewhat after the knee-jerk reactions. Hopefully things will settle down soon.