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Doesn't it seem odd that there hasn't been a post on this board since last night.I posted a comment this morning regarding my purchase of 2,500 shares showing as a sell and wondering how many other buys were showing as sells and the next thing i new my post had vanished.Wonder how long this will stay on.Regarding my purchase,it wasn't the most timely purchase i've ever made.Just can't believe it's dropped another 15%.What have i missed.
Just look at that chart.
At what point should one bail out?
Now would be the correct answer. But I know that would trigger an unexpected recovery. Happens every time.
not an option for many PI's who bought in the highs, im nearly 70% down
What would trigger a recovery?
JS - would you mind confirming when you first invested here, into ffx. I remember reading your posts dated some 12 months before I invested (originally in 2017 at around 76p). I have since added as the share price appreciated and it was looking like the company was growing well.
Despite my recent previous posts I sold 1/3 of my holding at 59p to invest elsewhere - having no spare cash I had to sell something and considered this as having the weakest prospects of my portfolio. As said, I did expect this to go to forty something. (Should have sold the lot?) It is obvious that the company has lost all credibility with PIs, both in terms of its business model and poor communications of expectations to the market / brokers / financial analysts & journalists. I have noticed some very larges trades, clearly institutions, marked as sells. I suspect these could in fact be buys - institutions mopping up the blood in large tranches. They have a much longer time horizon than the average PI, are less emotional, and importantly, are using other people's money! I await holdings RNS.
I was invested in a payments provider called Planet Payment which was taken private in late 2017. I had held that for 9 years, first bought at about 60p. The shares went up strongly in a couple of years, to at least to 180, maybe over 200 from memory, on expectation of large profits quickly. The profits did not come that quick and the shares fell back to just below 100, say three years in for me. The takeover price was over 300 per share. Having just googled Planet Payment, it is up for sale at 10 times the buy out price from 2017!!!!!!!!! (that includes Fintrax with which it was merged)
The point is that payment firms take a long time to grow, and you have to invest in the systems first, before you can take on the business. If it takes 10 years to make 5 times my money, that's a well above average return. I intend to watch the news flow and SP here closely. My 'feeling' is that a gift of a buying opportunity will present itself in the low 40s. It's called arbitraging the ignorance of others, or something similar. Though of course I could be the ignorant one! There will be egg on someone's face! At the moment, I suspect its on the directors!
ShareNN. i first invested late 2017/early 18 buys were int he 1.20/30's and bough a small amount in the 0.90's
My average buy stands at £.123, nearly 70% down and no funds to average down, its the long game...
Would like to average down later an achieve an overall average buy of below£1
The next interim update is April, Half year update July and interim update October so hopefully we see some positive movement through 2020
I think this shares RSI must now be oversold and is due a bounce hopefully, its still cash positive and generating a profit despite the miss in forecasts
ShareNicely - I think the buys/sells are probably fairly accurate as the spread is 2%.
Clearly investors are dumping the stock in large chunks.
As I've already mentioned, this will only be reversed if I sell up too.
JS - thanks for the swift reply. Must have confused you with somebody else. Getting older and less wiser.
ShareNicely no probs.
Current sp level 0.50 hasn't been this low for years....
Mandrill - Didn't understand yur comment, As I've already mentioned, this will only be reversed if I sell up too?
JS
Mandrill - Didn't understand yur comment, As I've already mentioned, this will only be reversed if I sell up too?
This is known as Sod's Law! I always suffer this when I try and trade shares instead of investing. With investing I get it more right than I do wrong (but don't seem to get better with age)
I think this first listed in 2014 at 45p - share price nearly back to square one.