pikestaff
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Post by pikestaff on Aug 28, 2014 16:04:39 GMT
Does anyone recognize this as an old TC loan? No, this one has not been offered on TC.
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Post by chielamangus on Sept 3, 2014 19:41:10 GMT
Or
typo typas typat typamus typatis typant.
Or Greek Tupos but I can't conjugate that
Now I think about it, being a noun, it should be typi not typo(e)s. I think I'll start calling just one a typus - not quite typhus but damned annoying, all the same.
... it's time for bed.
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Post by mikes1531 on Sept 4, 2014 0:41:32 GMT
Or typo typas typat typamus typatis typant. Or Greek Tupos but I can't conjugate that Now I think about it, being a noun, it should be typi not typo(e)s. I think I'll start calling just one a typus - not quite typhus but damned annoying, all the same. ... it's time for bed. Or, depending on who made it, one could be a typa and the plural could be typae. I think it's past time for bed!
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Post by Ton ⓉⓞⓃ on Nov 22, 2014 11:48:48 GMT
It seems there will be a meeting on Monday about this loan...
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Post by davidricketts1 on Dec 23, 2014 15:15:10 GMT
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jonno
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Post by jonno on Dec 23, 2014 15:24:18 GMT
Bleedin' typical. I've been waiting for this for months and now it appears to be paying me 0%
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Post by unmadem on Dec 23, 2014 15:33:05 GMT
Bleedin' typical. I've been waiting for this for months and now it appears to be paying me 0% seems to happen to every loan when it first goes live for some reason.
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Post by davidricketts1 on Dec 23, 2014 16:04:57 GMT
Bleedin' typical. I've been waiting for this for months and now it appears to be paying me 0% seems to happen to every loan when it first goes live for some reason. Should be all sorted now.
I forgot to press an "Update" button.
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Post by Ton ⓉⓞⓃ on Dec 23, 2014 17:14:36 GMT
Thanks for the update David R
For this loan I has a small shadow I think of £100 or £200 but a target of £400. The system bought the following:
My highlight above in bold. I see that the £23.12 was bought exactly an hour before all the others. Is this an effect of not pressing update?
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Post by oldgrumpy on Dec 23, 2014 17:20:30 GMT
"I see that the £23.12 was bought exactly an hour before all the others. Is this an effect of not pressing update?"
Strange doings. I had no shadow bids, but got the same £23.12 at the same time, exactly one hour before two much bigger lumps, en route towards my target (haven't got there yet though).
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sqh
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Post by sqh on Dec 23, 2014 17:33:23 GMT
The new bidding system seems to be a covert operation. How do you know how much money to make available? With extended deposit and withdrawal times it's all become a bit unhelpful.
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Post by oldgrumpy on Dec 23, 2014 17:39:31 GMT
My brain cell went up one notch in speed as it realised that these lumps which appeared probably come as each underwriter releases his tranche onto the market. I agree we should be told a few days before drawdown so that we can put funds in place, and I don't think AC have agreed to do this yet, on a similar basis to when they used to call in shadow bids*. This loan's drawdown was pretty well flagged up as imminent, as has been Pembrokeshire WT, though that hasn't arrived yet.
edit: *What they can't really do is suggest how much each of us is likely to get, therefore how much cash to make available.
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Post by mikes1531 on Dec 23, 2014 18:30:30 GMT
edit: *What they can't really do is suggest how much each of us is likely to get, therefore how much cash to make available. I don't know how useful it would be, but AC could give an indication of how the total of all the targets compares to the total loan amount. Clearly, it all depends on whether lenders have the funds available, but that would give lenders a rough idea whether the loan's units are going to be oversubscribed or undersubscribed when they finally arrive on the Aftermarket. ... en route towards my target (haven't got there yet though).
This is where the disappearance of the old horseshoe chart is sorely missed. Without it, or another source of the same info, it's impossible to know whether this loan was oversubscribed and all the underwriters' units have been passed on to eager buyers, or whether there a lots more underwriters' units still to be released. If the former, then there's no point in keeping a large sum of money ready to purchase more units in order to reach one's target. Have AC ever said whether they intend to make this info available again?
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Post by sl75 on Dec 23, 2014 21:21:56 GMT
Thanks for the update David R For this loan I has a small shadow I think of £100 or £200 but a target of £400. The system bought the following: My highlight above in bold. I see that the £23.12 was bought exactly an hour before all the others. Is this an effect of not pressing update? As I discovered on a previous loan, the time at which shadow bids and regular bids are released to the market appear spaced an hour apart - on that other loan I'd got a £20 regular bid and a £20 shadow bid, but a target of zero - it resulted in two batches of sales an hour apart. I've not yet established for certain which are which...
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jonno
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Post by jonno on Dec 24, 2014 9:49:14 GMT
The new bidding system seems to be a covert operation. How do you know how much money to make available? With extended deposit and withdrawal times it's all become a bit unhelpful. I really hate to say "I told you so" but this is precisely what I have feared since the introduction of the new system. It's because of the lack of new loans drawing-down that it's taken so long to emerge.
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