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Tymers,
Such wit.
I would suggest that the 'troll' here is the poster who has predicted an 8p share price for well over 4 months now based on nothing more than the sound logic that 'it got there once before' (in 2017), and who is now predicting an 8p SP for Q2, 2020 AFTER a consolidation (but without detailing the rate of conversion to achieve this).
Slight moving of the goalposts there?
Rather than keep calling out other posters as trolls for not being 100% positive on everything ukog all of the time, why not display to this board exactly how you expect to an 8p target for ukog in Q2 to come about as you do not seem to provide any substance to back up your positivity.
What do you foresee ukog's bopd by end of Q2 and from what sources, what rate do you foresee any consolidation to be made at to achieve your dramatically altered SP target claims, and what other news do you expect in this timeframe to boost the SP and encourage II's to part with their hard-earned investment money and encourage an upturn in sentiment and trading volume?
You seem very good at avoiding direct questions by 'deflecting' on posters who question your viewpoint, as your recent replies to both myself and Ninetails appear to be doing.
What is your investment case for the short term?
Croq baffled says it all!!
and also going over there and deramping their investment which then causes tension between the two shares...
I am baffled by the constant references on here to UJO (likewise over there).
It seems a deliberate attempt at deflection, or a sign of nervousness in posters' own investments (imo).
Both have their merits, both are at very different stages in their respective business plans, and both have the potential to provide a good return to investors over different timescales.
Both could turn out to be good options dependent on your own investment horizons, so why the constant knocking of the other to 'promote' the 'chosen one' as being the only choice for an investment?
It is not an either, or scenario.
Not a recommendation for either btw. dyor
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Croq no not filtered you and present me with when I messaged I did. Exactly more lies from croq ignore the little troll
'8p' Tymers,
You said weeks ago that you had filtered me, yet you continue reply to my every post with preposterous and totally unfounded claims.
I have been invested in ukog for over 2 years, and have a cautiously optimistic viewpoint on ukog for the long term, but with reservations about certain aspects of the current business model based on the past years' evidence of activity, such as communication, timescales for sticking to work programs and time take to resolve any issues no matter how easy to fix they may, or may not be.
Of course things can slip, and delays do not mean unsurmountable problems, but please be realistic and do not just blindly defend everything as it just shows an unhealthy emotional attachment to this share, rather than a sound investment decision (and potentially a sign of being overinvested).
Not promoting a positive view on EVERY aspect of ukog's activities with every post made does not make you a swampy, troll, someone looking for a lower entry point, or whatever you (or others) like to spout just because you may have an unrealistic short term view.
I have posted before that periodically reviewing all investments is a sound basis for a balanced portfolio, but this just leads to me being called out as a trader by those seemingly worried about the current sentiment of posts on this board.
Fwiw I have not sold any ukog since my first buy (circa Dec 2017), and my posting history reflects multiple top-ups thought 2019.
Croq is a protester local trying to damn anything that brings the UK back I to self sufficiency
Because 'balance' is only permitted so long as it is positive?
Some good level-headed posts from CaptainStanley today.
I remain positive for the long term, but have concerns about certain aspects (e.g. communication), which apparently means I am looking for a lower entry point.
Anyway, good weekend all