gap theory21 May 2022 19:04
Hello, this is my first post on a bb. I’ve read all posts for a very long time and somehow feel the need to post now. Yellow tie Colgate club chairman, I have chuckled at times. I don’t avidly listen to any of you but source and thoughts I have found useful whilst the sentiment I have found a good indicator of direction the sp is likely to go. I’ve found it obvious that some of you have been hunting for a better price but unfortunately that doesn’t seem a universal skill. I feel this to be very heavily traded and there is some individuals encouraging to sell up here when sizable risk has been removed and reinvest in high risk or ceiling cap shares offering dividend which I find utterly bizzar and can only think they are trying to be influencers or they have a desire for low market caps with high risk possible high gain. There is no place I’d rather be than here. However as per title even though the fundamentals of zephr are by far the best I’ve found and future prospects hugely desired the aspect I only loosely understand is the aspect of technical analysis that all gaps in prices must be filled. Obviously with an unlimited timescale this would be true. But what I ask is does anyone know of examples where the gap had been ignored? The gap in zephyr is from last June and given the timescale I feel it should be ignored but it does play on my mind. I’m what I consider heavily invested and wish I had traded at times but I have my eyes on the larger prize and don’t hold short timescale to sell. If its to go down and fill the gap I just wish it would get on with it and move on. I personally hope they don’t sell and years down the line offer dividend. And whilst messaging there was a turner pope analyst note on the upper layers around 6-8 months ago that was outstanding, and I was amazed at the lack of messaging around it. I also found the cpr superb given that it must be treated in a conservative manner. This share is remarkably undervalued and feel that with a news heavy time approaching the door of maximum opportunity will be shut for those seeking the high risk elsewhere.