RE: Please explain28 Sep 2023 18:09
Yeboha, allow me to shine a light in to a corner you may not have considered.
Traders look at short term.
They look at what companies are in the spotlight TODAY...with all the hype and coverage of new announcements of progress and optimistic future projections, for short term profit opportunities.
AVCT is one of those.
But AVCT have also implied that even though they have a great 'product'...the lead in time is going to be months at least for any significant updates, and years to full monetisation.
So why in the world would they invest now, and tie up their hard earned funds, only to have a stagnant share price, up a bit, down a bit, for the foreseeable future, when they could just buy/invest in to another one of the 3000 other stocks on the market that look like they could very likely be ready for a significant move higher? Why have your funds languishing waiting for an undeterminate ammount of time before they go in to profit in the event that they announce a significant price sensitive RNS?
Its not logical...if your goal is to make money on the stock market.
Why not, in AVCT's case, wait until theres some new progressive news to excite the market to get back in?
I didn't buy back in today because everything that was said today was already known to the market..apart form the level of losses.
So when the excitement dies down, and there's an ongoing period of no news...days, weeks etc, do you think that high value traders are just going to leave their money where it is, to be susceptible to any trickle down in the value of their 'investment'? No, they will sell, put their money in to another high chance rise stock, and keep AVCT in their watchlist....for a future entry.
There's a lot of posters, on every share chat, that are in their relative fan clubs.
And they think that everybody thinks like them. That their chosen dream share should be on everybody's radar.
But traders and proffessional investors don't think like that....they think TIMING!
Ok, if your just looking to buy in to something with a 10 year 'Microsoft` type strategy, then fine, go for it.
But if you're a trader actively managing your account, and protecting your funds, then you would just step asside and keep AVCT in your watchlist...for now!
Until the next news flow period....then you buy back in....at who knows how low a price.
Non dilutive funding is only relevant to the share price at the time!