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That’s strange it’s NT to sell for the past 15
Barnetpeter , I can see us jumping and testing the 35 at 1.30ish - 2.00pm
I was offered 29.65p to sell a few minutes ago, so yes, it is volatile and any small buying and selling moves the SP due to the low freefloat.
40p today/tomorrow is possible, I agree.
DYOR
Yes I looked at my history on these today going back to 2018. The highest I sold was 98p. The lowest I paid was 13p a couple of weeks ago. This stock is the most volatile around. It could easily hit 50p this week ....or 12p. Always a good idea to sell a few on a good rally ....40p is possible here by tomorrow. Not a long buy imo....a freeroll type of stock!
I will have a look , the last 29.5p where buys on OBC
Dom-Bella, have you had a look at TAP.PL ?
Only 14m shares in circulation, so we could see a 200% rise today if the buying continues.
DYOR
It would be great for a 35p/ 40p finish
46p was the previous high in February 2022, looks like that could fall in this bull run. £4m market cap is a pittance.
DYOR
Been holding these since December at 18p. With the present rise of Crypto stocks, blockchain is also in favour and this could go to over 40p today IMO....very little float available
DYOR
OBC has very little free flow so we could easily see 100 plus today .
Someone is keen. 10k buy, 13k buy and 3k buy all at 11.08am
I suppose simply because of the 30k and 20k etc transactions.
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AGM in the garage with Bill and Ted.
I heard they passed resolution 4a and added Pineapple.
Not exactly a sold out Wembley for Queen or U2....
Apparently they had their AGM. Anyone go? Was one of the resolutions to get delivery from Domino's or Papa John's?
There was plenty of time to sell these for a good profit this year. The stake in afn and the other assets underpin the company although it is risky of course. Something like 6 to 8 pence is a great entry price for a punt. I have a freeroll on these and will watch to add. Crypto may recover next year and if it does so will this but who knows?
worth a punt on the drop imo
So the summary:
we have £1.95M of balance sheet value - a share of AFN which has reduced in value and enough cash to cover another year.
We have 2.5 million Umbria tokens which are valued at £NIL, but have a current sale value of $1.50 each, so in theory might have been ascribed $3.75M in the books, but weren't because of the crypto volatility and issues with the wider crypto market/future.
We're burning through £1M a year including paying "directors" £100k each and for some reason a bonus of £20k too.... all from a revenue of £100k.
As it is so sweetly put in the opening blurb - you're either a skeptic or a believer. The current SP really does say it all for now.
Sigh. Back to searching for cans in the bins for me.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but most of this shares value is in its ADVFN holding.
OBCs chairman used to be ADVFNs chairman until recently after he tried to produce a dividend from ADVFN and failed,
So no divi pay outs for OBC.
OBC don't own narni neither is it a subsidiary they are purely "advisors".
OBC have staked ETH in narnis liquidity pools which generates them ETH.
Does anyone know how much ETH OBC have staked?
Seems to me that at this point with ETH at yearly lows and no divi from ADVFN the chairman should consider selling some of the 17.64 holding (just over 1% could buy 100 ETH) and staking it in narni.
Important to keep it real - understand the value of an asset based on the fundamentals, not a Bollinger band.
This week a major Crypto exchange has gone to the wall (FTX) and here we have a PLC backed Narni bridge technology rapidly growing. That's the compelling case, not a graph.
The opportunity (risk) is all about this tech. and how it can be adopted by mainstream banking services.
ignorant- previous resistance I get to be 40p so if it broke the 30p barrier the thats where I was looking to.
Thanks for the gaps definition, B. I also heard a lot of things here about TA in the now distant past, and I've never known TA to work on smallcaps like this one that have potentially huge volatility. I absolutely cringe when someone says the brokers/MMs can't fill the buy orders and similar, and then it drops. Even if it were seemingly so at the time, someone's only got to back out of an order or decide to sell and that observation is for the birds. I wish you well and if it climbs properly from here I'm going to be angry with myself for not putting another hundred quid or two in it last week, but such is life.