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Dip I have the same strategy as you, the minute I'm not happy I'll sell as I would with any investment but I think we have a long way to go yet.
Pump and dumper..oh dear..lol.
Barnards not a pump and dump merchant Sunset - just a positive shareholder whose personal research and conviction makes him believe Dev will continue to reap him growth on his portfolio as it has to date - as am I.
Doesn't mean I'm not rational - if i ever feel Dev isn't going to keep growing I will exit. Currently more than happy since I started my journey here in January.
Dev was part of a real shakeup of my portfolio as I was convinced of a market correction related to my conclusion on global economic turmoil through my professional work whilst researching an outlook for Digital Marketing trends end of 2019. One of the sectors I decided I wanted to build a positions in was this one - EdTech.
Dev stood out as the best opportunity with a cheap entry as my experience within the tech sector lead me to believe Lenovo would move forward with Dev to build a positive partnership, Veative has been an unanticipated brucie bonus.
Covid popped up instead causing anticipated turmoil and more - but does make me think long-term Dev will be even better placed as a part of my portfolio.
I'm not a trader although I enjoy technical analysis as i love data and numbers so do enjoy the tribulations of price swings and trying to predict what may occur next. I always buy into companies with intention for a long journey - nothing to date has convinced me I should exit Dev.
We'll see what tomorrow holds in terms of prospectus and I'll evaluate from there. I am always open minded about all outcomes - just don't get the attitude of some intentionally winding up people like Barnard who are obviously genuine investors.
Got it on ADVFN not showing here though.
Click share trades above it's showing there, or on London stock exchange latest trades.
Don’t see that buy barnard .
Somebody taking advantage of the rocky markets..425k share buy @8.4 gone through...we've only dropped from 8.3 on the bid to 7.8 in a very poor week for the markets and with a seller. Also we are higher now from the start of the month..I'd take that every month. DYOR GLA.