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Thanks Paddyboy. Well I did buy some shares today, but after Truss's press conference it's looking like maybe that was a bad move, doh! :-\
@ astro999 and Paddyboy1 - price dipping below £10 short- or medium-term seems less likely now if there is a U-turn from Truss and Kwasi right? ...Might buy in today
Which is the better buy at the mo out of these two?
Hi Bilbo! But you meant to write 'Bilbao' (the alternate spelling for the Basque city in Spain) not 'Bilboa' I think? Although the character in The Hobbit is just called Bilbo, which I think is what your profile name is named after...
...Anyway thanks for your input and yes happy to stay and contribute. I invested in ITM at an average of 122p, with a plan of holding for a min. of 5 years, and didn't expect it to get to this level this quickly, so thinking I should have sold at the 700p range and cashed in early to buy back lower, but missed that train. My 5 year target is 2000p, so buying more if it goes down to the 300-400p range sounds like a good plan - thanks to everyone for their responses.
However not sure whether I'd want to invest more at this stage as even at 300-400p it is still overvalued, whereas e.g. McPhy Energy has more contracts than ITM I think but a much lower valuation. So why is ITM so popular? Is it bc of the nature of the partners/contracts they have? Or special things about their specific technology?
Thanks everyone for the replies. And thank you bilboburgler for your 'kind' note. I don't think a bunch of people on the internet know the exact answer to those questions given that no one has developed to see a way accurately see into the future yet, obviously. I just wanted to gauge the sentiment on this board and hence the market sentiment for ITM. You do know that investor opinions have an effect on stocks, right?! ...Oh and btw you spelt burglar wrong
This may be a stupid question but am just wondering as would potentially like to make an investment in this soon – is there any difference between the 0QTF stock listed on the LSE for McPhy Energy, and the MCPHY stock listed on the Paris stock exchange? Does the 0QTF stock follow the price of the MCPHY.PA stock accurately? If so I'd prefer 0QTF as my broker charges more fees for EU stocks. Thanks!
Is it a good point to buy into this now? Or do people think it could head lower?
What do you think is going on?
How long until this gets back to the 30p range do people reckon?