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Suthy,
Its a pity Jambone hasn't just filtered them.
But I think he will find that most people can distinguish trolling, and do most of their own research. If people are influenced by trolls, that is their look-out. It's no problem, they just don't buy or sell out....hardly influencing anything......
Suthy,
The trolls will disappear once that numpty Jambone stops engaging with them.....He doesn't see it, but I'm surprised you don't......you appear to encourage him sometimes, saying someone needs to challenge the trolls...NO THEY DON'T.
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If you were a proper reasoned investor with your posted misgivings, then you would know you should not invest at all, however small.
However, an overwhelming FOMO makes you forget this sensible decision and decide to gamble a bit anyway.
No better an approach than betting on the dogs....just realise what you are actually doing.
"which is why I rate the chances of it actually happening as very small (though not quite as small as the market seemingly does). So I'm in for a small punt and am under no illusions as to how high the risk is."
Typical preparation for "What a great investment this was, I was so clever. I analysed it carefully and invested just at the right time and the faith in my analysis paid off handsomely".....
.....instead of what it really means, which is "I gambled a bit because I had a great FOMO".
Addisonshare, You've never run a quoted company or understand when they can issue an RNS or update....it's not just to pacify triggered, entitled, snowflake private investors every week who have no patience and don't consider the possible sensitivity of premature newsflow.....An RNS has to be substantive and conform to AIM rules.