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Sorry, I misunderstood you robleo. Yep, it's heading to the right direction. Long may it continue. Good morning and good luck to all LTH'S. 💪💪
Daniel, basically an Off Book trade is any trade taking place away from the Exchange. If I transferred my shares to you rather than selling via the Exchange, and you paid me directly, that would be an Over The Counter (Off Book) Trade. Trading through Dark Pools are also Off Book. Off Book trades aren't price setting, so large volumes can be moved without moving the On Exchange price, with the Off Book trade price likely going through at the On Exchange price. I don't agree with Off Book trades, because I believe it allows brokers and big players to move large volume's away from the Exchange, making it easier to to move the On Exchange price with algo's. What would stop large brokers directing all their sell side trades On Exchange, and all their buy trades Off Exchange, or vice versa? Any trade that doesn't affect the price distorts the market in my opinion.
Good morning sidi, no i never did sell out here in fact i bought more when they dropped to 86p thought it was a bargain at the time, I'm beyond help lol, never mind i will have to try a bit harder maybe it could turn out good eventually, just hope I'm not too old to enjoy it lol
nice to see it going in the right direction at the moment though
good luck all
Good morning amigo robleo. You said that you have finally sold off all of your VOD shares. Did you buy them back again?😁😁
Talking of strange posters, how are you doing Dan?, only joking of course, i did tell you the only way to silence the moaners was to prove them wrong with a rising share price, and it looks like it's working, but who cares anyway as long as we are getting rewarded, let's hope it can continue £1 and beyond
welcome back to the mad Vodafone forum sidi my friend hope it works out well for you
I read somewhere , MM 's only have to log trade volumes, and not at liberty to log whether it is a buy or sell , their so many different types of trades , yes its complicated...atb
Hello Dan, long time no talk, trust you are keeping well. Although I have been out of this share for quite a while, I come here regularly to read the chats. In fact it's the same with all other shares' chat board. There are all sorts of different posters with their own agenda, nothing strange at all, lol 😂😂
What is an off-book trade? An off book trade refers to the process of trading shares away from an exchange or regulated body ,They are usually executed via the over-the -counter (OTC) market, Off - book transactions are made directly between two parties, outside or 'off' of the order books
Taken from net ....atb
Evening Doyen, if you go on London stock exchange Vod ,Sp , scroll down to trades ( what is this) click on this tells all about different types of trades..atb
Hello s.i.d.i. Wellcome back after a long break. Well done buying at 73.3. I hope your re appearance can bring some sanity back to this forum, as there have been a few, very strange people posting on here recently.
Hello fleccy. You often talk about off book trades. I am sure it is very complicated, but can you try to explain what an off book trade is as I am sure many including me don't know what an off book trade is. Surely all trades have to be accounted for in a regulated market? Are the trades legal? If they are "off book" how does the market get to know about them?
Bought some back @73.3. Guess I did just the right thing. Hope that this recovery will continue. GLA
Larry6. 1st, there is nothing sudden about the movement, it has been a steady movement, about 2p a day for the last few days. Up about 9p from recent lows. As for you saying there is no reason, there are many reasons, but mainly as many have pointed out on here, vod is underpriced. Vod was £1 not that long ago, so the drop to 70p many would say had no reason. We all know there are some big stakebuilders interested in vod, the merger with 3 & also vod idea may have helped a bit. Fair value I think is way over £1, but the high deb't makes many nervious. Vod has massive potential so could vastly increase it's s/p, but there are risks involved due to high gearing/deb't. Not a share for the faint hearted!
Yesterday's trades really raised the Off Book tally for this month so far. There's been a trend of higher Off Book Trades since July. September is currently in flux, but it's looking like it'll be another big month for Off Book trades:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQ49B8X4hFFdtXb6WUx45CDRcgMt5FBglgZCFc5UnApKRpOX8cznaVjvfKeIWdC6xr70q5wCbdhpFe7/pubchart?oid=2070430100&format=interactive
"Some very large trades going on this week"
Yesterday was a biggie:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQ49B8X4hFFdtXb6WUx45CDRcgMt5FBglgZCFc5UnApKRpOX8cznaVjvfKeIWdC6xr70q5wCbdhpFe7/pubchart?oid=570999884&format=interactive
Some very large trades going on this week. There's at least one institutional buyer hoovering up on the cheap.
Quickly moving up Jax - you have your graph upside down.
Forensic, I am afraid you are incorrect.
Even if no-one replied to Jax, he would still post his non-sense. This is why its important that we, the board, police and correct the garbage he posts to protect inexperienced investors from losing money following his "advice".
It is our moral responsibility to expose him.
If no-one replies to jax, he'll get bored and move on.
It's not rocket science !
Probably just institutional investors shopping for cheap shares. Bt is moving in tandem
Someone know some thing we dont ? whats happening ? no reason for this sudden movement, anyone heard anything on the grapevine ? we sold spain/italy ? takeover ? must be some thing - not complaining mind :)
Looking a lot better.....gla
Hi Jax, appreciate you don't like this share very much, but I do feel like someone's getting egg on his face and its not me. This is a sleeping giant in my mind and with some careful planning and improvements, will do 85p by Xmas. Yes, it will regress to mid seventies I suspect, but it could well into the 80's before that happens. Who will hold and who will take 10% return. I'm in for the long haul this time around. Good luck though!!
Broke
Now closing in on 79p - fingers crossed for the 80's soon