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The reality is that it takes less than £10,000 in buy trades to push the share price up 40%... I sold some last week at 0.218p last week and acquired a few more today .. will sell on a further re-rating. Just being honest and transparent as its the only way I will get most of my losses back here - and I suspect I am not the only one playing the game... there might also be more stake building but no new holding RNS yet...
Ade2017, well I believe he posts as another ID on another BB website (same comments) and I have filtered him over there.. you are right, I don't need the online hassle ... all I am doing is defending my investment - if he thinks he acquired shares based on any comments I or others have made - then he really should not be investing in the first place. BB comment should only be one part of your research - 99% of the research posted on here has been legit imho - but no BB poster will know how a court will respond to a claims case or how bitcoin will perform - we have to make our own judgment. Why I thought CLP was a buy at 0.8p was because of the bond conversions at a PREMIUM - sadly there were subsequently several RNSs of poor news and people sold out ... hence the share price drop. What is clear to me is that 2-3 RNSs of good news and the share price can quite as easily go back up to 0.5p plus. Not guaranteed but the POTENTIAL is here. So he should either get in - keep out - or invest elsewhere.
Savp - seen this posters style over on MOS - acquires a few shares, posts and ramps like crazy .. then I guess probably sells out without telling anyone ... if I ever ramp a share - at least I have the decency to say when I sell out. The reason he posts on here and other similar shares is because they can double in the same day - or just continue on a downward path. Hope it comes good here ..
Last point -- RKB has always stated when he has sold shares here - he has made no money out of holders - what's that suppose to even mean? We all decide to trade x share - we all decide to buy and sell at x price - some of us make money some of us do not - it's not from other people is it - it's from OUR OWN DECISIONS - own your own mistakes
Well what he said crossed a line - and completely untrue. I know companies monitor BB comment and posters (bull or bear) need to be careful what they say - they are NOT immune to court action or other measures. I don't mind posters giving reasons for being negative although the "I sold at a loss and I am now a bitter ex holder" is a bit rich. Take the hit - accept you got one wrong - and move on. Otherwise it will eat you up..
LtdAxis - two points - whether you are invested or not - you are obviously monitoring the share (I know it's hard not to continue to monitor ex investments).. I hope you have not missed the low point... as for manufactured bounce - LOL was the drop manufactured too? New posters - well a few nasty individuals have appeared on the other BB and Boom has made a comeback here - so acknowledge the threads are active again - from both bull and bear positions
Let's be honest, whatever option shareholders take for this EGM, it's not looking good. However if delisting is stopped, it buys a little more time. The cash level is now at ultra low levels so we are talking about adding a few more weeks survival unless a RTO or another event happens. IMHO the best option here is to trade short term and reduce on any spikes. It's what I will be doing GLA just my opinion
Siborg76 - you may be right - up to the 30th September... I was in Debenhams, Yell and others that had deadlines - agree it is best to trade but just don't get caught out. BTW the only reason for the spike is that someone spent £10k acquiring 6% - otherwise none of you would have noticed... lets just see what happens next gl
Well just look at the number of new posters on here today - as for the spread, since I have not traded recently I can only see what is on the screen.. before the spike it said 0.05p offer 0.10p mid and 0.15p bid - so 100% spread. BTW any spread above 10% isn't great is it!
UnknownTrader - you were not posting again today... I repeat - how can a long term holder be positive??
Hepran - 9 posts - so how you know my posting history is beyond me - except there was a Hepran on SUSPENDED Worthington .. so if it's you as an new account - I don't need any lessons from you do I - btw I acquired Helphire at 1p and sold at 17p - indeed I had a significant holding back then - ditto Totally and 50 other AIM/small cap shares I doubled my money in - it's not about who has the biggest ego - ability to make money - we have ALL had winners AND losers - any one who says otherwise is not being honest - we just like to mention our winners don't we?
BTW I have not traded MOS for some months - I have a decent holding which I don't think is worth selling due to how much it has fallen. It has fallen 90% over the last year - ramp that! So of course I am going to be negative after disappointment following disappointment. The CEO has admitted the company cannot remain listed - it cannot afford it!
I am a shareholder - but a realistic one - is someone is stake building to make an offer - than I will be extremely happy - however its more likely an quick trade or connected to the EGM motion. Lets wait and see - but also remember the share price spread here - the share price needed to "double" just to start making a profit once you factor in the spread. This obviously is not just a MOS issue - it's a MM issue
uNkwnTrader - are you seriously telling us you only appeared and got in right at the bottom - then ramped this to sell out on todays spike? Sums a short term ramper to a tee. Sorry but I don't believe you - I know and you know that 90% here are LTHs who have been here since the 1p + days. We would need the share price to increase 300% to break even - not impossible - but unlikely. If anyone has been brave/stupid enough to buy in at 0.15p (which is roughly the lowest buy point) and sell out today at 0.3p - good luck to them - but be honest - we are talking about just a couple of ultra high risk "investors" here. If someone is stake building then it can either be to block delisting - to make an quick trade - or to ensure the delisting happens - we simply don't know.
However, if a spike allows some to exit with some money back - perhaps including myself - I will obviously not be complaining....