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Best looking share on the whole market
I haven't reported on this site for some time. But now , in my view the chart for QBT suggests that at last it's a BUY
When the price will go north, or by how much is anybody's guess. One would like to think that all this positive chitchat will result in an impressive gain. The chart is my guide, not who is right or wrong in assessing QBT's fundamentals . The latter is excluded from my judgement ... too confusing.
I'll tell you when I've sold. Fingers x'd until then
If you look at 88E's RSI on ADVFN's chart you will note that the lowest RSI recorded previously for 88Ewas on 24/04/20.
CURRENTLY THIS SHARE IS MASSIVELY OVERSOLD.
Tell me of any other share with such a massive potential at the moment? Very few.
Our mms friends are struggling to find big winners elsewhere too.. aren't we all?
Therefore the mms are maximising this one opportunity (gossiping collectively no doubt) to maximise a great growth north in the share price .. sooner rather than later.
Clearly the outcome of a big find is the ultimate unknown for most people but the scope upward before any facts are revealed is immense.
It's a time to be brave
When share prices move laterally in value for ages ... then once there is an upward breakout, the subsequent price rise can be huge. The longer the delay in achieving the hoped for breakout : then often the bigger is the explosion upwards.
QBT has exhausted one's patience in this respect ... the waiting game. However trade volumes have now dwindled to a trickle. An old adage is NEVER SELL A DULL MARKET SHORT may suggest that we could be at the start of a new beginning.
As long as our market maker friends don't achieve manoeuvring the share price below, say, its two year low, then we're more than OK for a spectacular rise.
So tell me another share price profile matching that of QBT's performance, albeit with enough volume recorded in daily trades , and which might be a better competitor.
I haven't spotted one yet.
We're itching to go up.
When some big company like BP made a bid for a smaller company in wanting to enhance its position, they came out with a knockout bid, way ahead of any potential challenge. The likes of a BP wanted no messing about.
Similarly let's hope a bidder of similar stature to a BP makes a resounding handsome offer for PREM, seeing off the competing pack.
It's a relief that there don't seem to be any newspaper recommendations.
"Where there's a tip there's a tap ..."
My conclusion therefore is that current potential sellers of Premier are about as rare as rockinghorse ****.
This is a difficult moment for the Chairman. Does he preside over the meeting purely convened to pass resolutions only like last year? On the other hand could he risk spilling the beans revealing the current state of play in a statement? The latter might be risky in asmuch as that Shell and others haven't offered statements so far regarding a commercial oil find.
We would all like the latter of course. Any views?
How important is "the expert" valued by the company? Between the granting of options and coming up to the exercise date does the BOD still think he's delivered what he promised? If not they're not going to pull out the stops to reward him. Any comments?
I'm underwater on this one but hope that rising gas prices will inspire some kind of recovery here. Any of our resource markets need some stimulus to share prices as occurred in the old days. So which other languishing gas producing shares do you see might come into focus now?
On another front the electric vehicle craze has created little enthusiasm whatsoever so far. Sitting duck lithium, vanadium, nickel, cobalt exploration or producer company prospects have been ignored. Virtually no interest in buy outs here at all. I feel that fossil fuels will be around for some time to come and many companies will still benefit. Positive share price reactions henceforth should tell it all.
A volcano active in The Canaries tells me the Earth's crust is warming up from the interior, emitting CO2 from the surface in multiples much greater than that emitted by man's exploits. We're on a wild goose chase trying to counteract our emissions on Earth
After a poor year for chartists AMC for me looks promising for a decent rise. Never mind the debate on fundamentals- This one looks to be a good one.
Here we are .. near the share price hitting up agaInst the price high years ago
These blokes run it like an investment trust. They are too scared to sell anything that might be too prefitble ahead, but as their alternative what is wanting others to cough up for something new tomorrow. FFWD is another dog run like this.
Al .. prove me wrong
Best of lucks we other blokes. Otherwise than what I've said just now .... proves me wrong