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And you said some respect LMAO
You start your high horse and stoop - very pretentious as most can see
Just to add , the small float example has 50% locked in . Which to every Aimer is a golden ticket. Apparently not.
Small share number equals increased volatility- nothing else - whoever holds
Yep big loss when for u when open OO bought for 12 million..
Didn't feel so smart then did you (:
OK I'm done with u
and institutions own most of the shares then there are fewer shares to trade hence premium share price..
NSCI still below placing so that theory blown out of the water
My purchases and sales (with Woodford looming ) of HVO varied and significantly accelerated on takeover. Satisfied?
BTW. What price did you buy Hvivo at originally. I seen to remember when I was doing some research back in December 2019 that you were long at 65p..
Hvivo had a low share count ..I bet the MM's would have been scrambling for shares when the Pandemic hit..
(If OO hadn't acquired them)
Filter beckoning. Should read closer
And that’s absolute tosh. NSCI. NM Rothschild sold 5 % at 60p and it doubled the next day.
My calculation example is what the whole market is based upon, not your fantasy grasping thesis.
Learn from reality
https://www.google.com/amp/s/stockstotrade.com/low-float-stocks/amp/
When it comes to trading low-priced stocks, you gotta look at the float. So what exactly are low float stocks?
These are the stocks that have the potential for massive price moves in a single trading day … Low float stocks are what many seasoned day traders look for each morning…
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There are so many reasons you must learn about float and how to trade low float stocks.
These stocks — due to a simple economic reality — have the potential to move 10%, 20%, or more in a single day. They can be amazing to trade. In fact, we stalk them every trading day in our SteadyTrade Team community.
If you need to know how to scan for low float stocks or want tips for trading them, this post is for you.
Let’s get straight to it