Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
I actually sold my full holding at 114.95 this morning. Tracked the volumes for 2 weeks and buy depth and saw that it was likely to fall and hedged my bets. Didn't want to sound like I was deramping so kept it to myself. Now I have a chance to buy back at a bargain price hopefully. Still think we will see 1.30 almost didnt sell but just had a gut feeling based on what I've witness thus far on lvl 2. Could see buy pressure halfing every half hour. I will hopefully get more shares than I had initially tommorow now. Unless it really rockets again!
Possibly overbought this morning, but it can't keep going north all day! Good support around this level which is another excellent day, expecting a steady build day after day, as i said before nothing moves in a straight line!
I set a selling price of £1.30 the second I started. I like to do it to make sure I definitely take a profit for the year, I made at least 400% on Greggs over the preceding 5-10 years, then around 80 % last year on AML, this year If I make 30-35% I will be a very very happy bunny! I am very much an all in kind of guy, I don't like spreading my cash across many shares, I like to find 1 undervalued share and shovel into it for a few weeks/months until I get my target. At this rate I'm going to get it this week! And then it's back to running my business!
That's the whole thought process, isn't it? How many people do we all know who cannot wait to book a holiday? We are talking about millions of bookings flooding into the market. It's always been a complete no-brainer, there has never been a better time to make money!
JEFF - This article seems to suggest there is a chance for May 17th, which is far sooner than August as anticipated.....https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/02/22/travel-news-lockdown-roadmap-hotel-quarantine-countries/
"Coronavirus infection rates in the community have fallen further across the UK, latest figures show.
The estimates published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) will be studied carefully by Boris Johnson as he prepares to set out his "roadmap" for lifting the lockdown in England next week.
The data showed around one in 115 people in private households across the country had COVID-19 between 6 and 12 February - down from around one in 80 the previous week."
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-infection-rates-drop-across-the-uk-data-shows-12222721