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Profit taking is good, it moves the share on to the next level. Tell me which one of you doesn't plan to sell at a profit at some point.
Where you enter and where you think the price is about as high as it is going to get determines all of that but ultimately we are all going to sell!!
Anyone who managed to get these a few days ago could well be happy to sell on a big profit and move to something less risky.
Only downside is trying to buy serious volume, then trying to sell it once it is in profit.
Really good for a fun ride but do be careful of setting sell orders that could get executed at below the price you wanted.
Auctions are great fun too , as long as you come out the right side.
Good luck to all and don't forget to enjoy the ride!! :)
Going to test 10p again. WooHoo
Love to see this sort of action, this is a very lively sector. Some fantastic money to be made by the canny folks, plenty will be losing their shirts along the way.
Always remember the "Old bull, young bull" anecdote!
Might have £20k if it drops back to 10p, I think a lot have taken great profits and gone across to more solid shares such as Novacyt
Put £50k sipp money in here this morning, could well see a double dip at some point but the banks are generally lagging everything else at the moment.
Who would have thought the FTSE would be back at 6,000 already!
Sell, sell, sell!!!
FFS get out of your tinpot fifty quid positions if you can't stand to wait and jump onto the next one that grabs your attention!
Could explain the late buys yesterday
Parkez......Absolutely my own thoughts on this; herd immunity is the goal but results are not proving too positive that it is a once only infection potentially. I believe we have a good way to go before we really see the light at the end of the tunnel.
The Chinese have sure brewed up a real stinker this time!!!
My ISA account is showing close at £4.26 big buy after close today???
Long term holder, 2 months FFS where do these people come from PMSL
Years back I bought Rockhopper shares for pence, they went up and down a bit on various bits of news so i just held the position until the big boom when they struck oil, sold up and bought a big house in a nice village with a garden and paddock backing onto open countryside. Several other people I knew in the same share became millionaires.
If you ain't got the patience just go and lose all your cash at the poker table, gets it all done and dusted quick as you like.
Nothing boring here, unless you sit watching it all day. Always easy to say wish I had done this or done that in hindsight, if you took your stake out now where would you put it, by your own admission you would "never have guessed HEMO"
Great way to minimise your profits is to keep chopping around in and out of one thing after another.
All IMHO of course, I'm only in the markets to make money.
I think the content of some of the posting today has been a bit leery even for this forum.
Wild guesses at what the company might be worth when one scenario or another pans out, savage attacks on the derampers and naysayers.
The price is what it is, based on what the market preceives it to be, the market will always determine the price, irrespective of the rampers and derampers who are only really "noise" when push comes to shove.
All you need to do is decide what you consider to be a reasonable entry level, have an idea of what price you are looking for the share to reach before you cash in, a stop position in case it tanks and in between read relevant info and react to that accordingly.
Don't have unrealistic expectations or you will always be disappointed. Don't try to jump in and out on spikes and dips as invariably you will end up losing more than you gain. Think of it a bit like the moron on the motorway who cuts across the lanes endangering everybody but 5 miles further on you see him stuck in the lane next to you having got nowhere faster than you did.
If I bought at £2.97 where should I set my sell at?
So much conflicting advice here, must confuse the hell out of anyone daft enough to take notice of it rather than doing proper research and understanding how it all works.
Must be some market makers either here or employing people to post on sites like this. :)
Not one but TWO price monitoring extensions...why isn't this £50 now???
This is terrible!! Should I buy, sell, get dressed and go for a walk, kick the cat/dog/wife (delete as applicable) or just sit here getting bloated from eating too much popcorn???
Decisions, decisions :( :(
Its only a commercial. Limits will be getting hit, buys will be triggered so expect a fair bit of movement.
Do try and keep the ramping within reason. :) :) :)
My missus was expecting me to buy a new kitchen out of these shares, I've been in nearly a week and only up 5 grand so far. What went wrong???
Consolidation is a good thing, a bit of stability between news releases.
Sitting outside in the sun, having established a position that one is happy with is a good option, over sitting in front of a screen all day waiting for slight movements.
Anybody else been looking for a way to invest in popcorn?? When you consider that at least ten times more people just watch all this drivel than actually contribute, the amount of popcorn being consumed must be immense!!
Just put your big boys (or girls) pants on and let it alone, if you ain't got the sand for the game maybe pocket pool is more for you?
Greg. That's your young bulls for you, like yappy little terriers nipping at your ankles, the old bulls are still having morning coffee, scratching their balls and deciding what to have for breakfast. They've looked at it in a cold anaylitical way and expect the young bulls to be charging around burning themselves out, often as lot screwing up their entry and exit levels, getting smashed by whacking great spreads which is making the MM's a tidy living.
You've only got to look at the tiny amounts some are buying, if you want to win big you've got to be in big, anything else is just wasting valuable time, not one second of which even the richest man in the world can buy back!
All about strategy and whether the individual wants a bit of beer money when they get it right once in a while or whether they aspire to living in a darn great house in the country with all the trimmings.