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I wonder if spirit may drill a couple of Lancaster wells for a working interest?
Thanks - good to have input from a brand new poster...with only 1 post to their name...(NOT!) agendas
Inevitably going the way of most small oil cos that hype the meerkat to pay salaries. They get rumbled then choose a new ceo and repeat the process. Punters still talk up the stock when they are a fraction of a p.
Agree. And sells are being mopped up and not many coming. Volume drying up but buyers trying not to show their hands. A few chunky buys and this will fly imo.
I have seen hur kinda oscillate in a narrow range after large drop before...i wondered if it is to manage the fluity/volatility. my guess is that after some stagnation this will rise up towards 3.5p without any sign/reason. I question whether it will/can maintain that price - but that would be good news for traders if hits and drops - rinse and repeat.
only a guess and the strategy i am working on. I probably have a 90% success rate on my trading pots but the trouble is when you hold and devasating news comes out out of the blue (trice out/ significant downgrade due/ interfrerence) you lose more in opening minute with your large long term invetment pot than from the 20 small well worked successful trades!
GLA
A breakout certainly possible in today's late afternoon trading here.
Hopefully we will get decent breakout from these crazy low levels within the next few days here.
Hey up this could be the turning point dingers crossed, once the momentum starts who knows what the SP will be.
The two sectors that IMO are best poised for post Covid recovery are Energy and Mining, and within the UK energy sector, my most favoured company/stock for massive rebound potential with best returns from here is without a doubt Hurricane Energy.
Looks more promising here now with targets of 10p,