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Spurs recent games and collapse is very odd. Somethings wrong.
Top of the pile to worst team other than Norwich in a matter of weeks.
Please ignore my pre post as they were not consolidated. It was another mining company - not EUA. So after they rose well, it turns out that I should have only sold 1/3 max of my holding. 9p sell price was too tempting though.
1.17p definitely counts as early days I bought at 1.60 before it plummeted to 0.23p
SA
In for a halfpenny, with an average now at 1p as I loaded up after the earliest signs of skyward momentum.
Didn't sell when we hit 44p as I think there is more to come.
You always take the risk on headfirst in the early days, but that's where the multipliers are.
If anybody offered me £2 I might sell (given my second guess in Ian's Value game was 86p, after a rather optimistic earlier £5.15)
GLA
Tr1ck
Strange,
Yes but don't forget those that got in at 0.5p get 50 shares to there 1 now....
I remember that well Mac, I was a little nervous at the time having an average over 0.70p but 0.23p was the bottom and after that I had more confidence and added at 0.30 0.40 0.50 and beyond.
How ridiculous this all sounds now, as for a punt well no not really there was a lot of research available at that time just not widely broadcast.
Presumably now that things are hotting up, big money players can come in, put £1M down, buy a shed load of shares at 25p and sell them if/when it hits £2.00 (say) and make a killing. So they haven't gone through the pains and anguish that you guys have, but still walk away with good money.
Doesn't seem right, but that's what happens presumably if you have that kind of money.
It will always have a special place in my heart, known as the golden buy in period to myself of other longer LTH's -
mac4671
Posted in: EUA
Posts: 5,448
Price: 0.275
No Opinion
RE: the future25 Jan 2018 17:16
Ohhhh yes, it is all coming together nicely!!!. Buy as many as you can at these bargain basement prices i say!
mac4671
Posted in: EUA
Posts: 5,446
Price: 0.225
No Opinion
RE: the future30 Jan 2018 12:43
You still for some bizarre reason just don't get it do you GD. WK is worth more than the mcap with ZERO value factored in for monchetundra and the tailings and so these short term sp fluctuations are pretty much irrelevant.
Thank You Eurasia you've been truly EPIC!
GLA
Originally bought in around .7p & 56k of shares from memory. Kept them for years. Believe the consolidation was 12 - 1 when covid was about, & pre consolidation they were around .5p & after that the upwards rise started & I sold far too early, but a reasonable profit is always worth banking. Have held again very recently, but not for long. Unsure whether to climb aboard yet !!!
0.2's, early 2018 ; ) by far the best loading up and averaging down period, dragged my 0.7 average at the time right down.
The risk was removed by understanding that Eurasia would simply move back into the areas that were controlled during the historical Anglo JV days. Was quite simple to figure it all out once you had done the research. Green industrial revolution was what lead me here, Paris agreement set it all in stone, you just had to find and support appropriate metal supplying companies that would come online around the time of the revolution picking up speed, that time is this year, when ordinarily Eurasia would have had MT in production if buyers had not turned up interested in buying assets.
It's been a long but very interesting journey with Eurasia for me if i'm honest, i used to laugh when i was making my top ups at less than half a penny share, it was like raiding a candy shop lol
GLA
Wow. So at that stage, you are taking a punt presumably.
A couple of years ago these shares were trading under 0.3 pence!
... very well done. Not there yet, but heading in right direction, so hats off to you!
Getting in at that stage gives you the chance to get shares at what kind of price? 10p? 1p?.
Interested to know how that works.
Obviously a certain amount of risk as you don't know how things will pan out and needs good nerves to stick it out. Hope it works out for all of you. I enjoy the banter and learning.