Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
I have every right to change my mind as things unfold. Unlike you, who has always spouted ramping BS with "secret" knowlege for decades and lost people their shirts. What a vile human you are, to not show any shame for the damage you caused.
Just put me on filter, I cant be bothered talking you, you bore me.
I am taking a gamble at under 15p as I have stated. It still might not happen.
You complain when people rail at you for your years of fantasies and lies, yet you keep calling out to people. Why don't you just not comment at all ? You were still alluding to your "knowledge" just a few days ago. I am bored with you I usually just scroll past your posts, I suggest you do the same to mine. Block me please
ChatGPT:
A single trade of one share at a significantly low price could have several explanations, but it's unlikely to be a secret code. Here are some possibilities:
Test Trade: Sometimes traders or brokers might execute small trades as test transactions to ensure their systems are working correctly. These trades are usually of minimal value.
Error: It could be an error or a fat finger trade, where someone accidentally places an order for just one share.
Market Manipulation: In some cases, traders might engage in market manipulation tactics by executing small trades to manipulate the stock's price or volume. However, this would typically involve multiple small trades rather than just one.
Transfer or Settlement: It could be part of a larger transaction where only one share was needed to fulfill a transfer requirement or settle an obligation.
Signal: While unlikely, some traders might use unusual trade sizes or patterns as signals to other market participants. However, this is not a common practice, especially with just one share.