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@Wayne - yes, for all the bluff on here and those claiming to 'know' whats happening behind the scenes, the chart shows you everything you need to know, just add 9DEMA\EMA to the daily and you will see where it gets rejected from going lower everytime
When i offer you my reasoning you dont engage, (well at least not on this profile) because you are out of your depth, i called you out over a year ago MrBoom ramping it all the way to the bottom.
I wont post any more negative comments for a while and lets see what happens to the share price....
Your describing yourself by the sounds of it, Freudian slip? Funny how these new accounts pop up for the purpose of getting into spats so as not to tarnish their other accounts?
Wannabe city boy trying to gain his stars lol
Im not trying anything, just replying to your personal attacks, my view is different to yours and not for wanting to point out the obvious regrading the wider market, share price says it all doesnt it?
The problem you have here is there are some top notch quality shares out there that are about to go BOOM, and leave little old boom behind. Why would anyone in their right mind invest here and take the unnecessary risk with so many quality large caps under priced?
Its not me selling this down is it, so the market must agree with me ..........
For those new to AIM and are interested, share forums are full of paid for rampers to keep retail investors pumping in the money to Aim shares while institutions sell it down very slowly in the background. These troll are the worst kind of sub human people and will make out to be your friend and in the know while secretly having their hand in your back pocket.
Extreme caution is required with the AIM market, there is a reason why there is little to no regulation, anyone with any experience will tell you your chance of success is nothing more than luck regardless what the clowns try to get you to believe. Its casino investing and only ever should be done with a small pot.
anyone questioning me feel to scroll back a year and read the posts, you might think those who you thought were your enemy were actually your friend, and those you thought were your friend might well just be your enemy.
Have a good weekend all.
Ndz
@bearhunt3r - says another new account holder with 3 posts, we know who you are, the board here are also not stupid, i dont hide behind multiple profiles or work as a city pay boy, unlike some, so shut your row
Some profit taking and those flipping a few for 50p, the trend up is only now really beginning, i have a feeling we will look back at this autumn as the start of a new bull market, all be it slower than the crazy moves before in covid and 2009 but a gradual solid move up.
The shake downs can be really aggressive in this period at the start of big recoveries, best not to be out and miss the bog move\s than play around, plenty of time for that in the future
Maylands and warner - thank you for your explanation, as you probably know advertisers easily come and go and also it comes to down to the quality of those ads and whether they get a click through, ive used many in the past myself and campaigns are very easy to start and stop if your not getting the results. Its not really a business model i would want to be in as the only real winners are the ad companies, they have you by the you know whats.
My view still stands on BOOM, the model is very fragile at best, for reason i mentioned before and above.
What has become apparent in all this is MrBoombang is completely out of his depth, ramping BOOM with his silly LSE premium badge all the way down form £16 to £1, knows nothing about ad revenue, business models, tech or socialmarketing. Likes to repeat broker and analysts views non stop with nothing else left to offer apart from relying on others to explain the intricacies of questions. Boombang you have zero credibility ole boy, and would win a rampathlon everytime, all the way to the bottom lol
Knowing how leaky the news has been lately with IDS and the city, the recent big price drop i would say is likely priced in to some extent, the cat out of the bag is the divi.
Ive got Xanax on order for isleworth ))
Divi reinstatement is the saving grace here, how much of this is already (priced) in thats the question? We might havea little dip but i see divi reinstatement as the next big driver, along with santa
ho ho ho
And for anyone who does not understand carousel banner advertising and affiliate co.'s its all about the click through, not impressions. Ive used lots in the past myself, its easy to change them as an advertiser, stop start your campaign on good poor results, set spend limits you know the drill.
I dont see anyone here mentioning the actual amounts per impression's or click through rate?
Just pulling numbers out the cloud of what the 'market thinks' the valuation is...
please enlighten me?
BOOM as product has NOTHING bespoke, its a media player nothing more nothing less.
Lots of free products on the market which appeal to the masses and more and more coming.
The gentrified customer market place it appeals to is limited
The software product from what i can see implements no special technology that can be trademarked, only the brand 'AudioBoom' as product going forward. Its just a media player, unlike antivirus sofwtare etc which have their own bespoke functions.
The product appeal could be wiped out over night with any of the big players stepping to release their own product, its happened 1000's of times before.
The product has been launched a long time now and software tech companies come and go fast, time is of the essence with any tech startup, dont hit the ground running and for my opinion is it wont get off the ground full stop.
@Bearhunter - you dont scare anyone with your pathetic threats, everyone has an opinion and a right to air it thats what a forum is for, dont like it you know what to do......
None of pumpers here are interested in an opinion against there own, none of you know another person experience or history, and the fact is the price on the screen does not lie, look again, the price on the screen does not lie.
I can bet you a large wagers ive got far more experience in the tech and social marketing industry and trading than most on here, and that these are boards are infested with pumpers, been here long enough to know the game here, dont you worry.