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I would ask all readers of the board, do you find posts which give multiple pointers to places to learn about Avacta helpful. I did when I started researching companies
Dejavu has been removed from LSE - aka Capa every week for years. He stalks certain posters, me included as I am always positive in my investments. Surprising really!
If you like my posts on where to research please recommend this post.
I am sure our new poster will be gone soon.
Cheers Rich
I LIKE your Posts RK.
Def a good place for new investors to start some proper research.
ATB
GL
Best link for covid development
https://avacta.com/diagnostics/covid-19/
And your posts are ok as a pointer for people to do thier own research. Not like your forcing people to buy and if they buy purely on the strength of your posts then quite frankly they are idiots
I like your posts RK thank you, along with others that dig so much deeper than I find the time to do I can see every point in sharing information to promote a business hopefully for the good of us all. I think there is value in a different point of view but I don’t like the blatant spoiling that goes on. Without both I guess we wouldn’t have a market so I guess we carry on. Good luck all.
Always Informative and balanced posts, thanks. I'm very new to this but have learn lots (SAE and AVCT being my first investments) on these boards and appreciate the input. I like that you're not afraid to really believe in something which is simply a culmination of great research and some degree of gut instinct. AVCT feels good. I believe in what the company is trying to do. The CEO is passionate and focused but also smart enough to recognise the opportunity that Covid presented. The like solving big problems as as a consequence will make lives better. Not a bad thing to invest in and hopefully make some money from...
https://www.stockopedia.com/blog/can-you-beat-the-market-reading-stock-market-bulletin-boards-144414/
For me, as an opinion of one Ken your posts are heavy on opinion rather than facts and tend to lack a balanced analysis. I know you have your own following and the latest tactic of vote my post has probably been arrived at in a Telegram chat room.
Happy for you.
Rich Ken
The majority of AVCT holders on this board are thankful for your informative and insightful posts
Many objective posts can be, and have been interpreted as ramping/deramping by many - I think any serious investor knows the difference, and what a real ramp looks like
Of course RK's posts support AVCT's potential - why wouldn't they?
Anyone wanting to post an 'alternative view point' of AVCT is free to do so, and if it's as well researched and valid, it will get the attention it deserves, just as RK's do
Keep up the good work Ken
Another nail boshed firmly on the head by RD. Some criticism has arrived so it sounds like out comes the rigged popularity contest votes. Why anyone that has done their research find his waffly regurgitation of any use I’ve no idea and if any new investors aren’t capable of googling the company their investing in, then more fool them. As posted by Timster, all the relevant facts minus the pumping can be found on the company website.
His posts have been proven to be full of blatant lies (nice one monkshood) and ridiculous figures (1.4Bn tests) yet they still get rattled out in regular fashion. I fear for the followers that are sucked in at the top by him and his telegram cronies, it’s clear it’s happened before. It’s a Ponzi scheme. Please do your own research for the sake of your own wallet.
RD - I can assure you nothing I post is arrived at in any chat room. I was invited to join a Telegraph group which I did, but I have rarely contributed there as It is a closed group of anonymous people, this is a public forum which has moderation and rules, and if I chose to share thoughts outside my circle of friends and family I do it in public here or on Twitter.
I in the main produce as much information found in interviews, from news updates and the companies website and put them together in simple summaries for the benefit of all. At weekends many people pop in for a read and look for new potential investments or to find recent interviews. The summaries are there for all to use as they wish.
Despite the accusation from Dejavu, I have never been a pump and dump investor. I still have a very large holding in BMN, I do still hold a small amount in NYCT, but I did make the most of a very fast jump in the share price, which had nothing to do with my posting and everything to do with market sentiment. I am sure an individual private investor sharing research and personal thoughts which people do and should discuss will make zero difference to the share price. I am fully aware of the potential impact it could have on peoples personal investments if they follow the paths of certain individuals. I have made reference in many posts where I have considered the potential upside for the share price, theses are my own thoughts based on my own calculations or help from my business researchers.
As posters on a share chat forum, people make there own decisions and I always tell people as I am sure you would too, they set the deal to buy and they set the deal to sell. We have to make our own investment decisions.
I appreciate the support of many posters and in is very humbling when people say that it helps. This is the idea after all. LSE give us all the power to share our opinions on an individual company by having the flags which go from strong sell through to strong buy so they allow people to be free to share there thoughts.
With respect to company financials the only true information can be based on previous accounts. Everything for this year and years ahead are based on individual speculation. Investing based on company fundamentals gives a road map to potential earnings and future. That is why everyone (or most) who post on this and other share chat boards are invested. Unless they are spreadbet types. These are the real rampers and de-rampers. I do not and have not used spread betting. I invest real money which is hard earned through work or other investments to build future driven returns. These are in tax efficient wrappers like investment ISA’s and SIPP’s for myself and my good lady.
I hope this helps clarify any opinions given by people who have followed my posts but don’t know me. I am sincere in my thoughts and posts and will remain so.
Cheers Rich
Ken - do you still have the BMN recommendation pinned to the top of your twitter feed. My own calculations are anyone else following that advice would have lost £600 for every £1000 they invested
Sorry our posts crossed. I understand what you are saying but given the posts tend to be cut and paste from the website coupled with optimistic conjecture why not just post the links. If you really want to help new investors then a bit more balance would help. There are some brilliant posters here but I notice that the congregation don't vote for them.
Daft thing is I suspect everyone here is invested and want the best for the company and the SP will do what it will. We might see less volatility if information was complete other than just numbers picked out of thin air.
RD, on BMN I bought in between 5p and 8p for my core holding. There was a chance recently in April to buy more at 8.8p - now at 14.75p, So your assumptions are incorrect. There are people including me who bought or added all the way up to 50p. Same as here, when the SP hit is previous peak at over £2.10. But neither company has found anywhere near its true value. BMN remains one of the most profitable companies on AIM and remains ridiculously under valued, patience will be rewarded to long term holders there. It remains a very strong long term buy. Sorry for off topic as I answer a question!
No investment goes up in straight lines, mining especially has commodity cycles and biotech companies spend years developing potential diagnostics and therapeutics and every now and again something comes along and bang the value is realised. This will happen here, likely to be very soon and at Bushveld Minerals over the next few years. My thoughts and no promises!
I hope this answers your question.
Cheers Rich