@adiix_official Mean-reversion's entire edge is the full reversion, and a tight stop/early exit destroys it. A hard 1% stop on an index mean-reversion trade gets you stopped out precisely when the overextension extends a bit further before it reverts.
I've put together a plain English guide on the new Renters' Rights Act - specifically what you need to send your tenants by 31 May 2026 and the difference between the Information Sheet and the Written Statement of Terms. Let me know and I'll send it over.
@IanEnglishman I think your concerns are unfounded. Last year, anyone could open a company with a director name of Mickey Mouse at my house and CH couldn't even verify using the Electoral Roll if he lived there. This is just a step in the right direction.
ACSPs only tell Companies House what the UK government already have at the home office or DVLA (less even). This is 99% about foreign money laundering and fraud. The other 1% is domestic. If the Govt wanted a digital ID through the back door, using CH is ridiculously dumb way to do it. Our Govt services are not joined up at all... In reality, getting another code following an ID check is just more fragmented noise.
We use IT tools to copy/paste direct from our verification software into Companies House, then so a human double-check. It's more likely that some people don't use middle names when registering companies house and CH ask for exact names from ID docs, so although a personal code is given, the name doesn't match with the CH record. In this case, either a director or PSC amendment needs to be filed or the ACSP can adjust the public name by amending and resubmitting the details. The former is best. Both work fine.
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@_PNesshead@British_Airways I always say that B&B owners should stay in their own rooms to find fault. I'm not sure anyone at BA senior manager level actually flies in their own aircraft, otherwise they would find so many things wrong, it would get sorted. It's really sad to see this airline failing.
@dazzpauls@HeathrowAirport@British_Airways I used to check in even a small bag to avoid carrying it around the airport and on board but now Iβll avoid that at all costs for this very reason. My flight back from Dublin took less time than the baggage took to get from the plane to the belt last time.