Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
based on how they are calculated you can't really say either way with a great deal of confidence. in the bigger picture all buys are sells and all sells are buys. there is obviously liquidity provided by the market makers but they don't hold shares for that long, at least not to the extent that people like to think they do. there are so many variables that feed into the average transaction price and where that sits vs the centre of the current spread etc. delays, averaging, internally executed trades within brokers.
basically what i am saying is it's basically *******s.
Looks well if the nob is actually connected and just joshing is all.
Good for your short though!
Different cultures, the yanks will love all that stuff.
Aka please don't buy and hurt my short. Lmfao
I am sure calling people idiots make them see the light and bring them around to your way of thinking.
Low expectations, happy to be surprised for me.
The timing does seem purposeful but this is THG.
"the yanks hate this dog" - while it's been level with a small rise in US hours.
You don't even put any effort in these days, I am disappointed.
Hallmark of a manipulator. Will be too busy logging in and out of different accounts for different shares all day long depending how the strategy is going I am sure.
I have taken annual leave in anticipation
you would think as a professional trader and bull**** master steve would know what a bull flag looks like.
not saying it will continue on but that is the pattern on the chart right now.
morning steve. hope you had a good weekend off posting *******s mate. back on the trading floor for a hard week though. you can get through it.
You joke but scanning his post history it's quite amusing. So many post. Post, post, post. But only ever on working, market days. Zero on weekends and bank holidays. And a random 10 day gap at one point. Zero chance this guy isn't a plant.
So they got caught out by the ingenuity stack. It won't move the needle but it's a positive in terms of the capabilities people get that you ordinarily wouldn't if running your own warehouse.
Basic market stuff. Low volume (and we know the algos have gone home from the full trade breakdowns) normally precedes a rebase movement. Trading 101.
only 900... the market was expecting 901!
oh ****, thought i was logged into my stebot2000 account.
Just think about what this series of posts confirms though...
Somebody that only thinks the business is a dog is actively checking and recording how many open jobs there are.
People don't do that unless they are looking for something to base FUD on.
Realistic answer - they might be leaning up, you can't do that while advertising tons of open roles. It's like people haven't worked in serious businesses and have no idea how the world works!
And they are currently working towards a premium listing which will mean all those people CAN buy, and they will from a very small pool of available shares.
A perfect storm.
Do look at the LSE site for trade types though. As previously mentioned, automated trades have completely fallen off leaving just the "real" trades. They seem to, at least for now, stopped algo gaming it.
To play devil's advocate - the only danger in doing that is less experienced investors reading the board see this devious kind of FUD unopposed and might be tricked, as intended by the little cuckold.