RE: Re. Oh Dear27 Jan 2018 11:32
As time goes on, traders will wither away, yes there will be some, but investors with experience will wait for the right time to buy in whenst they know the price will increase gradually to reflect the actual quality of the company and therefore the share. There is no doubt that the current SP is not reflecting the value of the assets and capital of the company, let alone the future funding and backing, but the savviest of investors do know, (like ourselves)...and others waiting on sidelines.
Traders are there to simply make a quick buck and operate or rather adhere to a principle that they sell out as soon as they have made literally anything from 30 Pounds to whatever, depending on the volatility of that current share they've invested in! It literally is their daily or weekly earnings... AND tbh, I personally don't feel there's anything wrong in it, because realistically it's a skill to be able select entry and exit points without losing your initial investment or at least damaging it.
Literally a trader will exit well before the peak of a share or the tip of the spike, (if there is one)..so maybe at 60/70%... and then not cry if they even exited at a 20-30% markup.. whereas most of us will be saying/thinking "Sheister.. I should have waited a lil while longer for those bigger gains"... A GOOD trader won't have that psychological issue, and like I said it has to be admired if not respected by most.
BY the same means a MTH or LTH will have his/her tactics as well to maximise profits or degree of bagging!
So I see MKA in a stage where traders are dwindling and investors finding the lowest points to settle in their cash to maximise their gains over coming weeks or months.