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Codal sounds like a different company altogether
Is codal trading on the frankfurt exchange?
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/7UE:FRA
Or is it a differnt company all togather.
Continues to move up. Increasing kods in production profitability daily.
Pullone, investment term I meant, short term investment, normally associated with investments under 5 years, this one is under 8 months term to recognised inflexion points.
Major project real value uplifts if you like.
To their first most major inflexion point, DMS production, flotation plant is the second most major one. Gold etc would be expected to be smaller ones than these.
Lav excuse my ignorance but what do you mean by " very short term this one now " I presume your reference refers to short term pre production to production?
Horult, only when people pretend to have different tactics it irrates people especially if they are on a particular subject matter in a thread.
I have known many people trade one share, make some money pocket it and if they catch the big climb at the end great if they miss it so what, it was regular sums they were after and a gain is a gain.
I do that with OEICs occasionally rather than shares, spot an opportunity ride it for a while and out, don't worry about anything I left on the table. Usually gold, but Japan and some specialist funds I have held for months only, good thing is, except for gold and some commodities, everything is not all in one basket.
But I like a LTH share and try and get the big multiple, equivalent of 10 years pension contributions in one well researched share. Because it is high risk on AIM.
Very short term this one now, Bernard expects the plant spinning October/November time, production by the end of December and Steve another month or three to reach the highest output as they think they can optimise the plant even further.
Sorry Laverda got on my high horse a bit. onlyclown wound me up by basically saying he hopes I lose money, I would never wish that on anybody.
But you can see even with KOD it is down over 50% from it's highs. I am holding long here, held for over 3 years and plan on holding another 3-5 at least depending on how things go hopefully 10 years+ if the dividend come along😂- but also trading on the side like I said to build up my 'free' shares pot.
I never understand why LTH get so uppity when people mention trading. You can be a LTH and a trader at the same time🤷🏻♂️ and I for one am much better for it.
Horult, no arguing just a chat board.
Coming clean about trading is good and personally I don't mind traders at all, especially ones who state that is what they do.
Then everyone on the board takes comments in that context - good luck with it and I hope it works for you, loads of different ways to make money with shares.
You would do what you are doing if trading. And long term holders are not better than traders, just a different tactic.
Lol onlyqueen. You have NEVER written anything of worth, just baseless ramps or attacking anybody who says something remotely negative. I've only posted 4 things here in 30 days so its a bit of a waste of your filter
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Not really Laverda no, but thanks for making those assumptions. I have a diversified portfolio - which is always the best way to reduce risk. I have a number of dividend FTSE players for long term holds. Which is where the majority of my money is invested.
I put some 'gamble' money into the riskier AIM market the last 3 years and have learnt it is a different beast and generally you are better off trading than you are holding long. Although I have several dogs, the profits I have made from the others far exceeds those losses. Some of those dogs I believed in the company and ceo's - but things do not always work out and some BODs just outright lie. Some I have written off never expecting to see my money again - but others I do still believe in and have averaged down.
Anywoo I'm not arguing about it. I just gave my opinion that's all. You may not agree with me but you can't take my opinion away from me. I am expecting the SP to drift back down to 0.4 or even 0.35 over the next week or two. Then another climb back to 0.5 - unless we get news of course. Only time will show if I am right or not.
Horult added to my filter
Clogs up the board with nothing
So in summary you have spread your money across a few shares most are dogs, taken a large part of the gains from your best share and therefore taken a huge amount of risk for little reward.
I would take a look at specialist funds and give AIM a wide berth.
After 3 years of Aim shares - I am now of the opposite opinion Potatohead but I understand where you are coming from.
I believe it takes a stronger stomach to hold them for a long time as 90% of them will fail - and indeed the majority of my AIM/small cap shares are significantly down in that period.
Now I split my pot and hold half the funds and trade half the funds. If it rises I am banking profits, if it drops I can average down. Slowly tying to get on a free ride. It's only once you are on a free ride that you can truly be safe.
I'm in profit and won't sell until I've multibagged. Knowing my luck, if I did sell, the SP would double, maybe even triple within days. Trading on AIM can be volatile and requires a strong stomach.
You do know that shares do not go up in a straight line yes? In a monthly chart a weekly chart and a daily chart it is in an uptrend.
0.5 is psychological resistance
In my opinion it will not break that without volume behind it ( likely news driven) and the volume is not there right now, so I do think it will drift back down over the next week yes (without news). Even though it will be drifting down on the daily - it can still be in an uptrend on the weekly / monthly chart.
0.4 and 0.35 are resistance points - as it is in an overall upward trend it may not get as far as 0.35 it could well bounce back off the 0.4 and we go again to try and break 0.5
Why would I be getting caught with my pants down? I mentioned no intention of selling. Who would be more likely to get caught with their pants down, people with my mindset who understand the above - or people with your mindset of complete blind ramping faith?
Horult at some stage it will stop dipping below 0.40
That should be now
Do you think it is going to keep dipping and being undervalued the closer we get to production?
I hope the ones with your opinion and mindset get caught with their pants down
"The primary determinant of bid-ask spread size is trading volume. Thinly traded stocks tend to have higher spreads. Market volatility is another important determinant of spread size. Spreads usually widen in times of high volatility."
https://www.google.com/search?q=why+a+large+share+spread&oq=why+a+large+share+spread&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTEzMzExajBqN6gCCLACAQ&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
0.5 will be tough nut to crack on current volume, is bouncing close to there yesterday and today
will likely start drifting back down from tomorrow back to the 0.35 - 0.4 range...
...unless we get some news to kick some volume at it. Come on Bernie, you must have some drill results ready about now, lets get them out please - lets keep this momentum going😁
All the buys are pushing on 0.47 all day
Great to see Kodal installing a water supply for the local residents. It's a great investment that also provides for the local area and residents in Mali. https://twitter.com/KodalMinerals/status/1777603300126273992?s=19
Over 9% is ridicules. It does keep the day traders out though
Yes, the spread is pathetic. Maybe the MMs are playing mind games, it is Aim after all.
Why such a big spread .47 / .43
Not rubbishing ACC, a good contributor to the board.
Bernard has said the previous data is flawed he spotted inconsistencies with it. However he also spotted inconsistencies in the areas the previous companies thought poor areas. Bernard has since tested his theories and so far proven them correct
Where previous companies thought were good were not. But the areas Bernard thought may be good, so far are much better and much more extensive than he thought. He seems excited about the prospect.
He has mentioned this more than once in interviews.
So I would not put much weight behind previous reports, however seeing Bernard's enthusiasm maybe they have potential for much more - yet to be proven.
Acc
Your research is of the highest order 👍
Very much appreciated