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As much as I have tried to avoid commenting on the multitude of "MM games" and "taking down to fill large orders" posts that have been made on this board over the years I do agree with Mafuta that the current daily drop on literally no volume is daft. As if the MMs are making any real money on the tiny trades that are going through.
It's all been discussed a million times Surfie....it should never have got to where it did valuation wise but it was nuts times....it is simply a very high risk investment, it could end up doing amazingly or it could be another RENE (which I am still sore about even though the writing was on the wall ages ago).
Anyone can post DYOR or cite predictions based on potential market share or the like but we have no idea what is going on in the labs. I sure as sh*t hope it's good news but no one knows.
Absolutely, it's why these boards can be very dangerous....I already held this dog before I joined LSE but have to admit some of the postings on certain other small bios on here have no doubt conned some poor people into losing money they couldn't afford.
Really Carter? Other than repetitive cut and pasting and banging on about the same absurd uplift in price that never happened I'm genuinely intrigued to hear about any of his predictions that have come true?
He was the first to call all sorts of people various repugnant names and yet he is somehow viewed as some SAR genius...
We all want this to do this well...I'm as cheesed off as anyone else with the current SP / situation but I can't stand how some posters have achieved deity like status when they never got anything right...really weird.
Investors complain about stocks they are invested in all the time Nicely...what a bizarre view of the markets. Can also assure you that there are plenty of bad companies and good luck timing the markets, a lot of very smart people get paid a lot of money to do exactly that and more often than not fail.