RE: Rising nicely again10 Jun 2025 14:10
Juxtaposition. These are facts.
After the sp 'drop', the 'spread' was close to 20%. The buying price was 59p and the selling price was 51p. The buying price did not fall from this 59p level, and is now at 60p today, and the sell price, 58p today. It is not possible for you, or anyone, to have day traded this share following the drop in sp, and made 10%. Now, if you ae saying that the shares you sold after the sp drop, were bought pre-consolidation, at below a penny, then yu could make 10%. But you did not say that, and you did not mean that.
We can both join as 'members' on this website, and echange e-mail addressses, and you can send me your transaction details. Simple. You can delete your name and any ID if you so desire. but it must be a recognisable transaction from a known trading house. Betcha you don't.