Maybe AIm isn’t for you Banana.... Like the way you implied I called you racist tho... The people stabbed over the weekend in a terror attack is the latest news. As for kids and home schooling, you have no idea of my circumstances. I don’t feel the need to bore the investors on a public ltd company on my personal life.
And we are double what the lowest price was on the 19th March this year. I’ve got a Ferrari I want to buy, doesn’t mean this will come good on my timescales or in fact come good at all. There are a number of traders who post here, not got a problem with that but when the volatility don’t go their way they bellyache on here along with the rightly frustrated long termers. But this isn’t an agony aunt forum. We don’t have orders because either the product isn’t what customers want or the economic conditions are working against the company. We’ll find out which one only when the economy starts moving again.
Banana man, if you think the daily Price variations in an AIM listed company is sickening, you really ought to read the news a bit more and se what sickening really is.
Tanking! Were you not around when we went to 3.8p? That’s tanking. This is resilient compared to the fact we don’t have sales and the crisis we’ve just been through with Covid.
It’s down a similar amount to ITM and a little more than power cell. In fact most of mine are down today. Thursday is the new Wednesday in my portfolio. Wednesday was a traditionally bad day for me.
ShareS in my sips i buy and sell on much smaller margins to bank cash. No longs in there like my isa. Overall its been a profitable strategy but annoying with the likes of PHE and VLS rising as they did. Still hold ITM there after banking a bit. Just waiting the rocket ride to the moon on this one...
And there was me being sensible buying @3.8p and selling with a 30% profit.... Oh well, it’s banked cash rather than spike and lose risk. Good luck all )
We can agree to disagree Athansius. Physical size, voltage, internal technology, current capacity and manufacturers protecting their market share will prevent in my view.
A common and universal battery for swapping out? Never gonna happen. The packaging of batteries within a car is an integral design feature and dictated by the platform and vehicle type.