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School Yard parlance of "silent but deadly" comes to mind.
No noise, but heck of a stinker.
Unplugged01
HaHa I like that one Unplugged01
Noggers
Nobody wants junk stock, basically like buying bottled farts one day it will take off.
Only 123 bought today, not surprised it is going down.
Last post: noggers, 18 Jun 2024 15:11
Toltorisk
I sold 30,000 of my shares at 230 with a profit of 35p a share, still had 5000 left, then I stupidly bought back 15,000 at around 196, I should have held off, but I am not going to average down this time, but like you say I do believe this will come good at some time.
I just don't know why they drop back like they do.
I watch shares which have dropped a lot, and most of those do come back, but most of those don't come back to suddenly drop back down again.
I have a feeling that at some point in time this share will soar. It may be tomorrow or, more likely, in the future. Don't ask why, it's just a feeling. What I do know is this, if I manage to break even I will sell the lot. I may miss out on the ride but I don't care. Please have your own feelings. Thank you.
Last post: noggers, 18 Jun 2024 12:53
The last time this rose to 240 must have been because the markets expected good news was coming, but sadly the news about Shell wasn't enough to keep the momentum going, but I can't understand why this drops back to the 160- 150s mark, is this what is going to happen every time a bit of news comes out.
Per HL: One year @ -49%, two year @ -67% and three year @ -81%
Rather looks like I am stuck here for quite some time.
Unless I sell at a loss, which I am disinclined to do.
Seems like we have been waiting for good news for some time now?
I am not too sore though because this punt was always a gamble.
I suspect many others are coming to a similar conclusion, especially those who have been here for some time.
Anyway, no point in carping, it may work out just fine and , fortunately, I do not need the money.
Good luck and please do your own research. Thank you.
Last post: Unplugged01, 18 Jun 2024 10:17
Looks like 150p is back on the cards.
Poor performance over nearly 12 months with nothing concrete in the revenue pipeline the SP will death spiral.
Like not many buyers coming in a lately, lot of sells, we really could do with some good news.
Watching a BBC 24 hours news talking business programme they were discussing artificial intelligence data centres and their massive energy consumption and carbon footprint The energy and footprint was described as equivalent to commercial Airlines. The AI data centre growth will be exponential and clean power will be paramount Ceres have already mentioned on their website opportunities to supply commercial energy such as data centres You would think there are great opportunities out there?
Unplugged01
Yes I did sell and made a decent profit on them, but it was my own fault for jumping back in too soon (which I do regularly) the only good thing is I didn't buy as many as I had the first time around, so I have enough of my CWR pot to average down, that's if I will do.
I think the Last rise was on the hope of some decent contracts coming, but it seems the shell one has turned out to be a damp squid.
I should have bought more in AFC than I did, bought only 20,000 at just above 15p.
I have watched SDRY for months but I haven't the bxxx to buy any, went up above 100 per cent at one time yesterday.
I keep watching PFC but up to press I have held off.
Back to this I do think it will rise again, but I think it could have further to drop first, we will have to see what Stamer does.
Danno01
CDF was a short, you are right.
No one knows where this goes next.
Hopefully we'll have some decent weather this summer
Looks like I bought back in too soon once again.
"The company should issue a RNS giving an explanation for the huge drop in SP." Only if it is because of something they know which the market does not know; and if the market does not know it, then it can't have caused the drop.
This is a volatile share - get used to it.
Sreadex Who took out the 6m CFD is either making or losing a lot of money and the fact that Arcadian has reduced their short to below 0.5% would suggest the latter.
The company should issue a RNS giving an explanation for the huge drop in SP.
Unplugged01
I cashed out almost all of my stock at 130, made a decent profit, then I bought back in with fewer shares, made a blommer with my limit sells which turned out good for me, made a bit more profit on those, then yesterday I put a buy price of 200 never thinking it would get there, went for a sandwich and pot of tea, came back and they were below 200, bought a few more at 196, I might have made a blommer buying back we will see, but I will be selling as soon as it gets to around 205-210.
I have noticed it is impossible to trade this share in the morning, it shoots up 10 or 12 pence but the sell price doesn't move up with it.
We will see what today brings.
Double news today in US, Wednesday.
Latest inflation & interest rate decision.
Good luck all.
Noggers,
Glad you reached your profit threshold.
Another £1.40 and il be at my threshold maybe sometime for that to happen.
Unplugged01
I have sold a lot of my shares in this on Friday, I mistakenly put sell prices in at 215 and 217 thought I had put 225 and 227 only realised when I got an email for a contract note, anyway I still made a decent profit on them, still got a few left.
I will see how this pans out, if it drops further I might buy back in.
Slight drop in shorts to 1.1% qube dropped 0.04%.
Mr Profit;
1)Financial Wizard
2)Psychiatrist
3)Solicitor/Barrister.
What do you do in your spare time?
Noggers
I am not a seasoned investor if i was i would not of been duped by the Ceres board i listened to the BS and hype about joining the following.
FTSE250 - Failed
Bosch Wiechai deal - Failed
Huge amount of investment incoming - Failed
Huge revenue increase in 2024 - failed
Bosch selling the Ceres product - now unsure if anybody wants them.
A huge work force for an asset light company - No reason given
Burning investors cash like its going out of fashion.
4% of the company being held by a gambling outfit.
So we await a trading update no doubt Phil will spin us a liberal truth but revenues wont be forth coming due to delays blar, blar, blar.
If i had my money back id be looking at the following
VOD
PAF
RNO
JD sports
all cheaper and performing well / moving in the right direction and some dividend paying
All IMO...... DYOR please.....
Started: swazers, 27 May 2024 20:29
Last post: swazers, 9 Jun 2024 12:38
Our latest #TriFusionAI report for #CWR including detailed financials with cash burn projections https://x.com/SwazersC/status/1796560525360578715
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Started: Proper-job, 7 Jun 2024 16:10
Last post: 1863, 7 Jun 2024 21:39
Noggers.
Noticed that too. The spread between 8am and 9am is ridiculous. Price £2.20. Buy 228. Sell. 212.
I thought Mr Profit might employ his financial wisdom to explain this to us all.
Totally irrational share movements imo. Of all the shares in my portfolio, which I've held for 25 plus years, this share is the most volatile, irrational and annoying. A bit like my wife.
I would like to know why every day this week this has zoomed up at the start of play and their is no way you can get that price, and this silly game goes on for the first hour of trading, if it were the first 5 minutes I could understand it more.
I've noticed over the last few days the price seems to reach a hiatus early afternoon the drop all the way to close. I had a look at the trades this afternoon and there were significantly more buys than sells in both number and volume, yet the price dropped.
I don't profess to be the most knowledgeable investor, but this doesn't make sense to me and was wondering if it has anything to do with Spreadex and how they operate.
If anyone can spread some light and educate me I'd be most grateful.
Thanks
Last post: toltorisk, 7 Jun 2024 15:26
For what it is worth, if I were in profit I would get out. I am not, so I will stay.
Draft Labour manifesto:
Clean power by 2030.
Extra £23.7 billion spent (should be spend) on green projects over the first term.
Just what this might mean for Ceres, I have not the faintest.
Stopped second guessing this share months ago.
Best of luck in whatever you choose to do with this one.
Mr Profit.
You're a psychiatrist as well as a financial wizard then?
A rather patronising one too. You know no more than anybody else on this board so cut out the condescension pal.
No one needs neurotic shareholders.
Mr profit
It could well be, but it's a bit pointless having a share price at 129 and you can only get 124 to sell, they don't want you to sell, it will change as the day goes on, but I have noticed this for the last few days, never used to be like this.
Maybe because of the big swings every day they don't like people buying and selling every day
That’s to slow down idiotic day/week sellers.
Let’s seee what this is in 4-5 years time.
Difference today from the sell price to the buy, don't think the sell price has moved from 221 yet today.
My trading platform allows me to buy shares from a CFD but you have to put a time frame on to either pay for those shares or sell them, if they have gone down you have to stump up the difference, not sure how they are doing it, like I said before I have never seen this company do this.
No expert, but from my limited knowledge , you bet so much a point , could be £10 £100 £1000 a point but if the share price goes in the wrong direction you have to have sufficient cash in your account to cover the drop or be on hand to add cash to your account
No end date usually
I think leverage is like CFD, but I thought you had to put a time frame on them before you had to buy them or take the profit if they go up, but if they go down you have to take the loss on them
The spreadex ltd may well be leveraged.
This share like most tech companies needs to see bank interest rates fall or deals
Started: MrProfit, 5 Jun 2024 11:28
Last post: MrProfit, 5 Jun 2024 11:28
This is an intermediate company buying shares and then taking spread bets.
Strange one
Started: kitersurfer, 4 Jun 2024 18:28
Last post: kitersurfer, 4 Jun 2024 18:28
Simply filter the insufferable ar$ehole
Contructivenews
read tennents sensible post on your BB at 10:25 am both companies have their place in this sector which I am invested no need for nonsense
The energy intensity of ammonia production varies, but typical values range between 8 and 12 MWh (megawatt hours) per tonne of ammonia. Since one tonne of ammonia contains about 177 kg of hydrogen, this corresponds to an energy requirement of approximately 45 to 68 kWh per kg of hydrogen.
In summary:
The production of hydrogen through the Haber-Bosch process for ammonia requires about 45-68 kWh per kg of hydrogen.
Subsequently, cracking the ammonia using AFC Energy's technology requires less than 10 kWh per kg of hydrogen.
Therefore, the total energy consumption for hydrogen production through the combined process (ammonia production + cracking) is approximately 55-78 kWh per kg of hydrogen.
Constructive crap
Why are you comparing these two complimentary technologies. You need electricity to produce ammonia don’t you ?
Or does it simply flow out of your mouth like all that hot air?
Numpty
You have to wonder why AFC, have not done a deal with Shell - This is about scaleability and a certain amount of 'Trustworthiness' and credibility - have a look at AFC 'History'.
😁😁
June and July will likely be very busy for cwr !
Not really gone up as much as I would have thought, maybe it will be a steady rise from here.
Started: marker72, 4 Jun 2024 11:12
Last post: marker72, 4 Jun 2024 11:12
Started: sharesport, 4 Jun 2024 07:04
Last post: chilting, 4 Jun 2024 07:59
This news reads so much better when the client is a big multinational with very deep pockets, even better than a national government.
This is the future for powering big industry and its starting to happen now!!!
Glad i bought some more yesterday.
Great News - Reach announcement- further collaboration with Shell
Nice
Started: MrProfit, 4 Jun 2024 01:28
Last post: MrProfit, 4 Jun 2024 01:28
Qube Dropped -0.16%
Total now 1.14%
Started: toltorisk, 28 May 2024 12:41
Last post: 1863, 3 Jun 2024 21:21
1)marklee1.
just reported to you to labour's nec for racism and hopefully they'll prosecute. 'chimp' is a clearly ****** and you need to spend time in jail.
2) mr profit. my sincerest apologies, you appear to have forgotten more than i will even know.
Good strong auction UT and close! Great day considering a pretty poor market US and UK 232p
Hexy , Market makers want shares. Call it want you want. Chimp.
Mr Profit.
I must be ultra naive then because what you're saying means nothing.
Just the usual claptrap. Like 'tree shaking'. Written by a chmpanzee?
Strength at around 215p
Looking like we could have seen the last of the big rises with this, until they bring some news out.
Started: toltorisk, 1 Jun 2024 11:20
Last post: 1863, 3 Jun 2024 11:50
Here was me after 30 years thinking share dealing was relatively straightforward. I never realised that it was more difficult than splitting the atom 🤔
Any correlation between the UT and the 'average' price for the day is purely coincidental. The price of the auction is the one which maximises the total share transactions for the given auction. That the price was lower than 'expected' demonstrates that it was quite a seller driven auction, possibly simply the big investors trying to lock in some recent gains before the weekend wary of any negative global events. Hopefully such selling somewhat limits downward pressure early next week if negative newsflow doesn't happen, but who knows.
Trade price paid for the UT or auction is normally the average of all auctions that day. I am as curious too how it got to 216.8p as that price had not been hit all day according to my screen L2 until auction declared at 4.35pm.
The 228k share price followed the auction
Forgive my ignorance but I do not understand the correlation between the trade price, the bid price and the offer price on the last batch of significant purchases? Appears odd, but I admit to being no expert on these matters.
I am not a big equities fan much preferring property, which I think I can understand.
Started: MrProfit, 31 May 2024 17:35
Last post: MrProfit, 31 May 2024 22:11
My outstanding knowledge of these markets is clear, I haven’t a clue about the content of the 4.5m average auction volume or price, other than it could be a short bearing in mind cwr never reached 216p during any part of the day except close UT.
The only people that would absolutely know is lead mm and those who traded the volume in the auction.
Made harder because it’s close of day.
Good news is if it is a short cwr has strength at 215p also that there was a clear number of buys following the UT and one at 228,000 vol buy.
Let’s hope it wasn’t a short.
Mr Profit
So, given your outstanding knowledge of how markets work, what SP are we expecting to see on Monday?
31-May-24 16:36:46 217.1178 228,000 Buy* 495.03k O
31-May-24 16:35:08 216.80 4,515,354 Buy* 10m UT
UT 4.5m and 280,000 following it 4.5m is roughly 2.3% of total shares in circulation