Sort of, depends what takes my fancy. If I see one I buy, if not I dont! Have done recently but I'm trying to improve my holding stocks by taking profits and running. Going okay so far :)
Live 4.15p and nudging up (someone just sold 800k though which opened the spread).
I'm now trading on "freebies" as cashed out the other day after last jump so not really bothered, these are in my holding portfolio for long term :)
Please dont decend this into a shouting match, you both have very valid points so please keep them "to the point" I dont want this board decending into a farce or ****ging match please as I'm reading that this COULD start to boil over. Thanks :)
Personally this is still top 3 on my watch list with SEY and (I'm not naming my other one yet). Personally this is a really exciting company but not moving much so no point in tying up valueable assets (watch em jump tomorrow!).
i think this will drop to below 2p personally then I'm in. Either that or when next trading statement is due and about a week before that.
Understand on that but not if your buying only couple of hundred quid of shares then add your cost of £10 per trade. Your break even price jumps massively that's why not worth me going into these. Like DLYN bought in at 97.25 and break even = 102.5p
Could be a director that's already previously announced his intention to buy or a big shareholder topping up. We're asking the same on DWY at the min as some huge gone through there as well. nothing I can see on RNS.
I can buy on III so hasn't gone to auction so no reason you shouldn't be able to buy. I know this is stupid question (and dont mean to come across as pedantic) but I ASSUME your broker allows you to buy AIM listed stocks?
Ask SEY guys... Dont forget this is only 11 trades today. Just ask the guys over at SEY guys they had something stupid like 5m with 75% buys and price dropped! Get a few more coming through in a row and it'll certainly rise dont worry (look at the chart history on how it jumped the other day and it's held it's price exceptionally well since then)