The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Compared to your posts yesterday it sounds like you're being paid by someone else today.
Thank goodness there's room in my filter box for you too.
Read back just 1 day, can't be bothered to go further:
"I'm shocked.... just bought a big old chunk 61 and got in 15% lower than 3 days ago. that's the way to do it. sorry about smugness but it feels good." 09:41am
"this could be the second dip coming so hope everyone's got big cash piles! it could also be nothing and we'll be back at 70 by Friday..." 10:01am
"don't see why we don't hit 68/70 tomorrow. any buy under 65 should see profit" 22:36pm
Ta ra DarrenBuffer
Halifax won't let you sell online
Missed the 49p but got a nibble at 51p. Average SP for me now 43p, happy with that :)
Morning folks, I'm still holding my GOLDEN TICKETS tightly!
So I've just started to research the Elliott Wave thing due to the air time it's had on this BB over the last few weeks. Thank you all who have discussed it and shared links!
Quick question, when there's a disruption to the norm as we've seen today, does that mean a reset to wave 1, or is it just considered a blip? TIA
Lots of vermiculus this morning, s'pose it's to be expected. Don't respond, you're just fuelling their agenda!!!
@Talented1, reading your posts through the day is like watching a child who has had too much sugar and e numbers running around the room. Filtered
@pantarei - you're not boring me.
Going to have a goz at the video link this evening after work, thank you ;o)
1000hp/tonne, it's actually just 180hp. I say just, that's plenty for most people!
unless there's actual news or RNS to react to, what else can we do but chill out and wait? One things for sure, we'll hear something before the weekend
Ah, I'm only watching L1 above
The largest buying I can see is less than a grand?
Contrarykicked
Highlight copy filter paste
Not following Hammerson either, but a skim through seems like they're just declaring that Sachs Goldman have exceeded their voting right limit of 10% - (10.3%)
I'm a noob, but the rest just looks like standard RNS so please don't take my word for it, DYOR as they say!
Thanks for that Bully, at least I know now that some knowledge is being soaked up LOL
@Bully thanks for the reply
I think I understand - every day's a school day!
As I understood it, and please do correct me where necessary, a short position is where an individual would take X amount of 'imaginary' shares from a broker at a certain price - lets say 100 shares at 100p for easiness.
If the SP goes down to 90p and the individual sells up, the individual makes 10p profit on each share - 100 x 10p = £10 profit
If I'm wrong at this point - and I suspect I am - I'd better do some more genning up before asking questions!
@CC I assume it's to do with reopening the biz, all seems to be turning positive re government relaxation etc
Good luck with that, hope it stays sunny for you so you don't feel too homesick :)
OK so here's the question whirring in my novice mind....
The daredevils who open short positions (I'd never be brave enough) - if the company they're into goes into administration, do they still owe for the short or is it written off by the broker?
Things like this pop into my head when I wake up in the morning
wow 61% up!
Many thanks Bully ;o)
Is it bad form to ask an academic question on this BB, not necessarily related to this company?
LMAO Starchild, no apology needed, no offence taken in any way!
Have a great evening all, will be watching again tomorrow!
I'll hazard a guess..... vermiculus
Latin Diminutive of vermis (“worm”). Noun vermiculus
A little worm or grub in decaying things.
Closest thing to a maggot