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Great Stuff Bonkers0801,
You must have followed my HBR early bird posts. You've actually bought at the exact 18.80p which
was the strong support levels that I was happily waiting to bounce off from as called against all the
whiten noise in the background. It has been an exciting for some new investors like you or any one
who took another spread bet position to avg ect. ect. Well done everyone. Don't be fearful.
[Scrambler]
Hi Scrambler, Capita has bored the hell out me and I happily put almost all my eggs in HBR including
my cpi latest profits. I won't investing in cpi ever again. Hopefully, you'll soon double your hbr investment.
[talkinboutWillis]
Hi talkinboutWillis, what a scary morning we had but the strongest held their nerves while others were ready
to dump their HBR hold at a loss which its only a paper loss till you decide to crystallize your investment.
So, I feel great to have stuck to my guns because it was the damn Gospel truth as 18.8p was out strongest support
level. Let's see what happens next as the oil & gas prices are currently rebounding to plus 1.55%.
Simply.(*__*,).NoFear
People are already drinking champagne when a dead cat bounced 1% lol.....wait for the US market open
Cheers no fear will have a look at that
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Just bought in this morning at 19.4. Looks a gooden to me.
Hey No Fear you were in Capita? I got out with a gain ....it just got boring!
The 18.8 support level called by NO FEAR looks clear as anything based on today's performance. Anything below here looks like wishful thinking at the moment
Cheers no fear , appreciate the messages , 18p a share IMHO is a no brainer , I haven't invested a silly amount as I prob need to research a little more , but can see myself topping up as and when funds are available. I heard about the takeover but thought I had missed the boat , so was shocked and selfishly a little happy when I saw the prices today , hence why I grabbed some.
Will prob wish in a month or too i grabbed some more today , however if im wishing that it also means I have made some money so all good
Bonkers
Because the sakenof 30 or 40k down temp the reward outweigh the risk. I'm on the bullish long side but I can't ignore the charts ... Long term great buy short term may be painful
Also Bonkers0801,
This is my second time buying oil shares.
I previously bought them when they were Pmo at 19p and sold at 29p. Then wait for them to drop again as we head into the new HBR company. It's an easy money making opportunity that will not fall backwards as its a new company loaded on steroids about to show its true colours.
Good Morning Bonkers0801,
Nice to see you around here and rest assured that you'll be doing yourself a big favour by investing in HBR. The worst will soon be we'll behind us. We're all been affected by the same negative market metrics that usually come back to hit the energy sectors on the fears of another lockdown or a vaccine that got a high mark for it to be dropped on health safety worries. The entire world of experts along with their listining politicians are turning their nations into a manic depressing state of affairs. The sooner we can get into some form of mutual agreement the sooner we can stabilise the general stock markets. HBR has placed themselves in an excellent position to weather all the oil prices volatility that could come again as it happened in early 2020.
There is no other oil company out there that has this strong financial potential as HBR. Most are expensive and will not hold up well if we see oil prices crashing. Have a great week Bonkers0801 and buy more HBR is you have spare cash. I'm now fully invested with HBR at 22.8p holding 400,000 shares. Take care. Simply.(*__,*).NoFear
get in there! spot the 5,000,000 buy!! 20p paid
Fellow Investors,
It seems like most of the Stock Market is in the red today. We just need to remind ourselves that UK has started to reopen from today and HBR is still make lots of profit regardless of the SP.
So let’s just sit back any enjoy the ride. GLA
Hey no fear , what a pleasant surprise , saw the dropped levels today , so brought some at 18.8p , a steal in my eyes , not sure what the future holds here yet for me , maybe hold a month or 2 or do some proper research and stick longer.
I didn't relise you were invested here , some proper trolls on cine at the moment , as always pop in and say hi when you get chance
Bonkers
Another one talking nonsense about the hbr share dropping to 15p
We will not see 11p, 12p, 15por 16.8p.
Dream on with your low ball wishing wildtiger.
You can join rockylee on the same dream on band wagon. NoFear
It's a small position my sb account is a challenge account for YouTube. I can average down 10x if need be . And bear in mind in still 30k up on that challenge account in 60 days no fear. Come joint the chat next time I'm live. Long term I'm bullish harbour but I will voice my opinion on possible lows.
Hope you have plenty of margin to back your spread betting HBR position rockylee.
I wouldn't want to see you wiped out because of a low margin call. How deep are your pockets?
Bad day at the office. nofear? ... clearly an oxymoron
Agreed wild careful what you say on here you may hurt people a feelings. Added am extra 1k a point new average£5600 at 21.7
Mate rockylee, you've now got to eat what you posted. RE: 16.8 Next Today
My reply to you was spot on mate.
Buy at 18.8p was the strongest support level and not your 16.8 or 12 or 11p. You're not that clever after all your posts hoping to see a major drop.
Well done everyone buying in at these great support levels since hoping for rockylee 16.7p will have you miss these great support levels entries.
Don't dream the impossible as one man posting on the HBR lse forum will not be able to have any effect on the shares prices direction. You've got to be realistic with what is achievable. GLA. NoFear
Very strong selling pressure. Looks like a big seller wanting to get out asap.
Ftse is tanking so that doesnt help either. I see this touching 15 before any kind of real bounce appear
Good Morning falklandinvestor,
The markets are currently indicating a negative direction due to many factors including that China has admitted that their vaccination programme is achieving well below average efficiency and on top of everything we have the Indian Gov wanting Opec to release more oil because their refineries are off action for repairingand maintenance reasons. In reality, HBR can continue well ahead notwithstanding all these matters knowing that we're hedging near 50% of the HBR oil and gas at well the above current market prices. Have a great week all. Good luck. NoFear
todays low 18.9 worries me when fellow investors are blindly optimistic. i hope it goes up like every one else im concerned we are seeing these levels thou, i dont want to be having the same discussion at 11 and 12p averaging down
18s won't be seen again after today. next stop 26p fill your boots.
wrong. we are 19s not 18s.
get a grip no fear with the caps ... 2.8% down