blender
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Post by blender on Oct 8, 2015 22:56:33 GMT
Today I calculate that I have been responsible for selling 0.5% by value of all the loan parts ever traded on the FC SM. (More accurately 0.49%). No bots in use. I think that makes me a barrow boy - but is anyone out there running a loan part supermarket? [Take all time fees from summary - subtract all time FC servicing charge from a tax statement covering the period of your membership, then multiply by 400. Express as a percentage of the loan parts traded on the stats page.] Getting bored here.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Oct 9, 2015 7:10:58 GMT
Can't I just use the total value of all parts sold?
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Post by bonfemme on Oct 9, 2015 7:13:30 GMT
Today I calculate that I have been responsible for selling 0.5% by value of all the loan parts ever traded on the FC SM. (More accurately 0.49%). No bots in use. I think that makes me a barrow boy - but is anyone out there running a loan part supermarket? [Take all time fees from summary - subtract all time FC servicing charge from a tax statement covering the period of your membership, then multiply by 400. Express as a percentage of the loan parts traded on the stats page.] Getting bored here. No, I think you must be at least a Safeway. I'm the barrow boy (or should that be flower girl) with 0.16pc. No bot either. Interesting exercise.
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blender
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Post by blender on Oct 9, 2015 7:39:40 GMT
Can't I just use the total value of all parts sold? If you have archived it away yes, but 'loan parts sold' is only those parts in loans currently outstanding (and 29 pages for me). I was using readily available info from the site. I would like to know how much I have bought, which will be sales plus current loans outstanding plus losses plus repayments, but I cannot get the repayments from the site. Must be getting towards £1M (time to quit).
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Post by sl75 on Oct 9, 2015 15:18:11 GMT
My proportion has fallen considerably...
As I was responsible for the very first loan part sale on the live platform, I must have started at 100%, so it'll have been downwards ever since.
I wonder how long ago it fell below 1%? Could make an interesting chart if I could track down the right historical data...
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Post by blender on Oct 9, 2015 15:35:48 GMT
My proportion has fallen considerably... As I was responsible for the very first loan part sale on the live platform, I must have started at 100%, so it'll have been downwards ever since. I wonder how long ago it fell below 1%? Could make an interesting chart if I could track down the right historical data... Wow! Mr 100%. A downward trend, yes, but some ups and downs along the way.
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Post by adrianc on Oct 9, 2015 16:03:44 GMT
As I was responsible for the very first loan part sale on the live platform, I must have started at 100% The uber-flipper!
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Post by parisingoc on Oct 9, 2015 16:32:08 GMT
Since I only ever had a maximum of 25 loan parts anyway, I don't think I even appear, but I have got rid of them all except a couple with just months to run.
Sorry if this is just plain boring . . . .
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Oct 9, 2015 17:44:36 GMT
Can't I just use the total value of all parts sold? If you have archived it away yes, but 'loan parts sold' is only those parts in loans currently outstanding (and 29 pages for me). I was using readily available info from the site. I would like to know how much I have bought, which will be sales plus current loans outstanding plus losses plus repayments, but I cannot get the repayments from the site. Must be getting towards £1M (time to quit). Yes, I archive it (and everything else .. never know when Frosted Camels will need reminding what they owe me). Mine comes in at £468k of sales over 3 years or so .. not sure about my partner, she was more buy/sell resistant, initially. 8>. Would be interesting to see how many Miserable Thursdays I could have had if I had held everything to completion / cr&pout.
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Post by blender on Oct 9, 2015 19:59:37 GMT
If you have archived it away yes, but 'loan parts sold' is only those parts in loans currently outstanding (and 29 pages for me). I was using readily available info from the site. I would like to know how much I have bought, which will be sales plus current loans outstanding plus losses plus repayments, but I cannot get the repayments from the site. Must be getting towards £1M (time to quit). Yes, I archive it (and everything else .. never know when Frosted Camels will need reminding what they owe me). Mine comes in at £468k of sales over 3 years or so .. not sure about my partner, she was more buy/sell resistant, initially. 8>. Would be interesting to see how many Miserable Thursdays I could have had if I had held everything to completion / cr&pout. Mine is £655k over 3 years or so but including the distaff account - between us we may be 1% of all sales. Apart from a few property loans, this is looking very much like game over.
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