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Despite all the disgruntled talk about the new SP lows etc. I do selfishly hope the SP continues to hover around these prices for a little while longer, as I am hoping the PQE buyout comes good and I can throw half my payout here and in Tomco and average down to even sweeter levels.
Why are folks panicking when on the last proactive video JM clearly states pre-testing will start late Q3 beginning Q4.
No news I guess until Next couple of weeks …
"for every sell there is a buyer, only trouble is they are selling lower and buying lower."
Phew. Finally you understand how prices fall.
"It's happening"
Literally. Share price doesn't trump RNS.
"but I am running out of time for the BIG if/when DAY arrives"
It's happening! Did you miss the RNS on 27th July?
Don't panic our resident rainbow says for every sell there is a buyer, only trouble is they are selling lower and buying lower. What a joke this is.
Been here since the 42.5p days in 2013. Topped up all the way down 20p, 9p 4.5p. on the belief of jam tomorrow. No point in selling, but I am running out of time for the BIG if/when DAY arrives, as are most of the QFI board I should imagine.
Looks like nothing is going to stop this continuing daily drop. If it was ii's selling where are the TR1's. People have just lost faith. Looks like it's heading to 1p. We have supposedly had transformational news, if so why the heavy selling since the news drop. We are at new lows and it looks like it's heading lower. Nothing but Jam tomorrow at more trials. And anyone that actually says what they are seeing gets the dreaded filter. At this rate any takeover is going to be at 1p. At these prices a takeover is a steal and probably what is going to happen.
Multi-bagging from 5p is one thing, from 1p it’s not as appealing given the time and risk many holders have endured.
It’s not surprising holders have reacted negatively to a share price that went down just when we received our biggest news in years. It’s perverse despite knowing the probable cause were ii’s selling.
Can't say I'm worried at all really, even if this hit half a penny. The current news and trajectory hasn't changed and if anything it has moreso leant towards a positive light. I'll base any concerns that may ever arise on factual news that comes from the horses mouth than how the shareprice is reacting. Like others have pointed towards before, the chances are these sustained lows are probably brought on by institutional investors and alike reducing their stake over longer periods of time rather than a large clamour of individual personal investors dumping their shares on some future foreseen feeling of QFI collapsing.
The thing about institutional investors and alike business investors is that they invest the companies or other peoples money and as such they tend to be much more reserved or restrained in risk taking compared to individual investors and will not be be subject to any emotionally charged investment nor be emotionally invested towards any particular stock. They will move in and out of stocks without any hesitation and move their investment if they believe the stock isn't currently giving their customers or business the returns they need or believe it won't in the near future. Ofcourse that's not to say institutional and business investors don't make long term investments, but AIM stocks tend to be moved around alot more than their much larger more stable cousins on the FTSE 100 etc.
I personally wouldn't take business's or institutional investors reducing their stake in QFI as a bad omen and take it moreso as an indiscriminate and internal decision based on where to invest their money for the biggest gains based on their own risk factors, needs and the needs of those they may invest for. We personal investors invest because we believe in QFI and have faith that they will eventually multibag and come good because we also believe in their technology. These guys dont care so much about believing and having faith in things like QFI's tech etc. or that they will come good, all they do is follow the numbers and if those numbers don't do what they want when they want they move on.
I'm sure there are many more thoughts and theories as to why the share is still so low on the back of the good MSC news such as QFI's history of let downs or can kicking etc. and why would this be any different and so people are waiting for revenue generating contracts to be signed before buying back in, but it's all speculative thoughts, nothing else. For me, based on the news and trajectory I feel there is a bright future and this SP getting lower is only a great opportunity to buy, I know where my money from the PQE buyout will be going if these lows carry on.
In addition, lets not forget the world is pretty much in or entering a recession with spiralling inflation etc. Many people and business's etc. could be reducing their stakes to carry them through the cost of living crisis. Many factors can be at play rather than just one singular reason.
I think Quadrise has lost a lot of credibility over the years. When something tangible is completed such as the Morocco trial the SP should start to move north.
Well if Mister Market is right, and he normally is, this is telling me that it does not believe the story. The collective market is voting with its feet and its not positive, when it should be. I don't pretend to know, I'm just interpreting the price action and sharing my thoughts.