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the previous uncertainty appears to have been replaced by new uncertainty.... i've not taken any knee jerk decision on the back of this unlike alot of PI's seemingly (looking at the trades going through), albeit risky there could be trading opps in the next few days - lets see where it settles mid morning early afternoon -----
like i thought ( & the reason for posting a fairly pointless post), LSE showed a new post but not actually displayed until someone else posts ..... terrible - agree Boyo - maybe a decent time to buy your trading tranche back?
I think BigS is talking about the disproportionate drop(s) in SP intraday, which seems to be on very low volume and more modest come the close (of late). e.g. o.p was down 0.8% earlier and we were off almost 2% etc.
It's true but it's all about closing prices in my book.
There were always going to be wobbles in o.p and we tend to attract highly reactive PI's (no offence), it's not a match made in heaven is it, when those sellers buy back, which a fair few will, either thinking they've sussed the trading game or more likely getting the timing very wrong...... the opposite will occur, over inflated intraday prices alongside gains in o.p as everything opens up... patience should be rewarded imo
well Boyo, I see this differently, what I saw was the o.p low towards the end of the hour (14:53ish), followed by a clear o.p rise around 15:02.
our low was earlier around 14:20, we were back up to 135.2p by 14:30.
I think support had a role to play in our slight recovery intraday, but it's all speculation obviously.