OsakiSushi on Tertiary Minerals (LSE:TYM)
3rd April 14
* Foreword from Scott at London South East: Osaki seems to take a bit of a beating on the Chat boards. He produces movement projections for a living and therefore doesn’t produce a...
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* Foreword from Scott at London South East: Osaki seems to take a bit of a beating on the Chat boards. He produces movement projections for a living and therefore doesn’t produce a...
Read More26th March 14
Once again, I made the mistake of reading Regular Chat following my commentary last week against Savannah. As soon as LSE published the piece, I was subjected to hysterical invective and wryly note...
Read More19th March 14
As usual, no idea and zero interest in what this lot do. I simply run the numbers. It’s easy to assume LSE:SAV has been ramped and now faces the other side of that particular coin. ...
Read More14th March 14
Fortune Oil (LSE:FTO) has been one which bit me – in a good way. In Premium chat in the latter part of last year, I was asked to calculate a bottom potential. My sums suggested the share was...
Read More6th March 14
I did an article elsewhere, about a month ago, on Doriemus. Due to a request, I’ve opted to revisit my projections to see what actually has happened. I’d presented a suspicion the...
Read More27th February 14
Before I take a glance at a share (RED ROCK), I’ve opted to preview the AIM (FTSE:AXX) as there’s no point in hoping for positive action amongst shares, if the market overall stinks. ...
Read More20th February 14
Unusually for me, I glanced at Regular Chat to read how folk had taken my numeric analysis on BMN. It seems I will be first against the wall come the revolution in some posters minds. ...
Read More13th February 14
Every now and then, I’m asked to look at a share and it provides an immediate cringe. Bushveld has been one such, simply due to the epic name being LSE:BMN, uncomfortably close to the...
Read More6th February 14
It’s easy to think of REM as being just another ramping victim, a pump and dump target. But if we look at the chart from the beginning of time, something quite fascinating is shown (from my...
Read More5th December 13
Let me stop you there before you begin to conjure up images of someone trying to vaccinate a wrestler from the 80s. Now, CONCENTRATE! Continuing with my Jam Today theme, if I was new to,...
Read More25th November 13
What about AIM, the Alternative Investment Market? With my desire for ‘jam today’, should I only be looking at FTSE listed companies or are there hidden fruits creating jam on the?...
Read More21st December 12
Here ends my series of blogs which I hope has proved the principle that with a basic understanding of technical analysis, alongside a low risk money management strategy, that the average investor...
Read More14th December 12
When I was 13, my maths teacher taught us about compound interest with the following equation: P = ...
Read More7th December 12
Having been introduced to POG recently after watching it from afar and after looking briefly at the fundamentals, I took the plunge with a small holding at the start of October 2012. The weekly...
Read More29th November 12
Between October 2011 and Spring 2012, KLG provided two opportunities for short term trends which were weekly oversold-overbought price swings, with each relating to forestry permit news. Spring...
Read More23rd November 12
Last Christmas, I gave you a present in my diary in the form of OXP. Admittedly, the share price hasn’t taken off like a runaway train, but since my first mention of OXP a number of...
Read More15th November 12
My last blog post featuring CAZA saw its share price peak at ~15.75p at the start of 2012, followed by a gradual price drop which has lasted for most of the year. Returning to that trend, I...
Read More8th November 12
OK, so this week is an easy one, a catch-up blog post to put together the story so far in the context of an overall slow growth strategy for an investor who doesn’t have much capital to work...
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