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Pooo .............. Paaa............. :)
A conclusion then.............!
All the best (over a couple of pence :()
Hi All. Maybe the trades were done at best and the MMs took the p. ATB Speedy
I preferred the drunk broker reasoning.
A much less fun, but infinitely more accurate and informative explanation - thanks PAAA/Jeremy ;)
They’re not glitches, typos, harbingers of doom, or even particularly strange* for that matter. They were ‘agency cross transactions’ — and whilst I’m not particularly keen to get drawn on the reasons behind the trades, they are nothing more than transactions made by a broker/advisor who happens to act for both the buyer and the seller. I also suspect the initial trade was transactacted in USD - hence the 5.
*as in a peculiar sense.
Regards,
per ardua ad astra
JT... my post was intended for JR( jonesey)
one 5p finger slip I can get, but 3 at different times of the day??? They were off book, with the codes ACTX XOFF...
I'm not up on my trading codes any idea what these mean?
ATB
LB
LB
I am fully aware of the amounts - it's as you say - strange 3 ""Glitch's""
I have never witnessed the likes of this before.
It also triggered on ""Google"" technical charts.
Algo's at work ?
Just very odd.
GLA LTI's
Not a liquid lunch..............?
never......... Laker23........... :)
All the best (ha ha ha :()
Probably a typo...some broker having a couple too many shandies at lunch.
JR... the trades only amount to 449 shares or £22.45 (including the 30 this morning)
I don't think they are going to get rich. It's just odd to get 3 glitches in a day.
ATB LB
then this one:
Strange trade ?
13:29:51 5.00 30 1.50 O
Volume reduced and delays of 10+ min's between trades - similar to the past 2 weeks.
GLA
it's coming!!! we all know it, just matter of time
been two more small 5p trades this afternoon (source LSE website)
15:11:49 09-Dec-2019 5.00 GBX 144 7.20 Off-book ACTX XOFF
15:11:49 09-Dec-2019 5.00 GBX 275 13.75 Off-book ACTX XOFF
ATB
LB
Just a glitch in't Matrix mate ;-)
Just showing over 40% up on Google !