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I don't know why anyone on here gives these blerts the oxygen they crave. Their job is to talk this share down, so as brokers various can snap them up on the cheap.
Why do people reply to them? Addisionshare seemed a nice enough bloke. Bit overly keen but appeared sound enough nevertheless.
But he's effectively been bullied off here by the various trolls, seeking to burst his balloon every time he put something positive up.
I wouldn't even reply to any of these. Simply filter them.
Tone Goh said:
"It's a trillion dollar industry, that we are looking to break into. If you don't get in on this, you'll kick yourself in the butt."
I reckon that's as good an endorsement as you could get. And despite the MMs, de-rampers and other ne'er do wells all wanting my shares.
I'm staying put!
Tone Goh said:
"It's a trillion dollar industry, that we are looking to break into. If you don't get in on this, you'll kick yourself in the butt."
I reckon that's as good an endorsement as you could get. And despite the MMs, de-rampers and other ne'er do wells. I staying put!
£1:50 by Christmas!
That was the confident post on some board or other two years ago when I first bought into QBT.
It was late October, how could I lose?
The truth is I'd just bought in right at the top of a spike - although of course it was unbeknownst to me.
But we didn't see £1:50 that Christmas, the following Christmas and certainly not this Christmas.
Old Franco continues to pop up in a (seemingly modest) hotel room every so often, to give the low down on where we are to Katie Pilbeam.
So the question that I often ask myself is, why am I still here.
Well it's because I believe in the idea, the technical development and I don't sell when I think what I read on this board is fact - rather than opinion.
So here's to £1:50.
It's what I believe is the attainable price of this share. Next Easter. Next Midsummer or whenever!
We only go north from here.
Kopfkissen said:
"I just want the sp to reflect the incredible news. 1.3 doesn't, and neither would 1.6 TBH, but it would be better than 1.3 !"
The MMs have their foot on our throat at the moment, and they can manipulate the share at the price - selling into any decent rise.
With good news via a pukka RNS, then the share will head out of the penny sector which makes it harder for those pesky MMs to have influence on the price.
This is a penny share at the moment, so its percentage movements are either side of a penny.
The MMs are keeping their foot on our throat as they can make the calls selling or buying with the current market we’re in.
However, in my opinion this won’t (and can’t) last forever.
When we break out towards 5p the MMs will not be able to control the price in the way they currently do.
The next point north of 5p will be 10p, at which point we are no longer a ‘penny share’ and the value moves to decimals of a pound - ie the next important level being at 20p then 50p - and then (hopefully) we head towards the point when this share is being traded in pounds, not pence.
Addisonshare said:
"99% of the discussion is about who's trading or arguing about why the SP will do what it does.....
This morning was easy to predict, there was going to be a spike as people jump in off the back of bitcoin rising, I called it at 2.1p and was bang on, these fluctuations will continue till substantial news lands on a deal, it's wishful thinking bob that the SP will hit 4p without such a deal because now we have extra shares in issue that would be the same as hitting 5.5p pre placing.
In the past I would have been all excited this morning selling my other holding and jumping in thinking it's forever going to rise, but a rise off the back of BTC is what it is."
This share is dependent on news. Whenever we get a nice turn north, down sweep the vultures (the 10% brigade) and start selling into the rise.
MagnumPI. said:
"I believe the shareprice is being held at this level due to Raphael Tao and Fatt Garies selling their shares. Between the pair of them they have sold around 73m shares between March and November this year."
One thing puzzles me, though. If, given the immense potential of GST, I was holding anything like that kind of number then I would certainly be holding on to them.
The kind of money that holding has the capability to generate would put you up there with Elon Musk.