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Well that spike didn't take very long
Sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Thats it, oil is volatile and we seen gains can quickly retreat, however, oil does seem strong.
Just for insight, this is the screen I use, (in attached link) I rent the software from sharepad, so it shows real time orders going through. When I see a pile of red keep going through with little buys and when buys come through, reds immediately come through, to take back down , often I assume the algos are at work. Only IMHO.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/50abfmodxhb3c30/sells.jpg?dl=0
You beat me to it..... disappointed to see it drop after an encouraging start. As you say, locking in small profit?
Its a friday though, not a lot of traders like to hold this one over a weekend with the oil volatility. Id like to see 90+ though, this will give us a good starting point for next week. Hopefully this can stay on its higher end of recent levels and by that point the zama sale comes through and the zama disposal cash purely pays down the debt. Thats when this share will start to rise. All in my opinion! So long shorters
Yes loads of red sells been hitting the screen. I realise some maybe selling taking profit (the little there has been last couple of days) but seems too heavy to get a decent lift up. Sign of the times with PMO, as soon as lifts, many want to sell, as they know all too often rises seem short lived and combined with what appears some downward pressure. Big shame.
Feeling the same. Anticipated a lift but for reasons we can only guess pmo continues to frustrate.
Presumably the eventual disposal of Zama will provide a boost.
Whether the hoped for boost can sustain itself is a serious doubt with vampires on our back.
If we get some volume today will help. Oil well up from last nights close, but SP lingering , was hoping for a lift up first thing, although realise it is early. Should be over 90's with oil nearly at $64.
GLA
91 above or below by close of play?
I say higher.