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Please don’t forget that there are people who can play games with the sp and by doing so can profit hugely from those who are frightened into selling when the sp drops. This is a ‘liquid’ share, lots of buying and selling which means there is money to be made in the short term as well as by holding long term. Beware the pump and dump strategy. Research the words and strategies before joking the game. Read the Bushveld Perspective.
DYOR
Ros
Call me old fashioned and for sure I will never end up very wealthy or indeed in a debtors prison - but I only buy shares with money that is actually mine and I can afford to lose. It appears to me that the vast majority of people just cannot win against a system that has been created and tweaked to profit the people who run it. People in the system can find out the stop loss levels and steal your goodies by dropping the sp. I am sure they can find out bets on spread betting and skrew you over. They have to work a little harder to part me from my money. Don’t make it easy for them.
Roscon
I don’t deal with “seem”. There are a lot of factors tied up in share prices, not least liquidity and the potential to make money off ‘weaker’ investors. Clearly the vanadium market and prices are important as this is a vanadium & energy based company.
It’s ros or Roscon by the way.
Please, you are entitled to your opinion but equally Gambit has been here a long time and vanadium prices have a real bearing on BMN. So if you don’t wish to read or consider his information on market price and vanadium that’s your right but no need to insult. Others value his input.
Thank you
Ros
At times this is a festering nest of misbegotten individuals, some of whose motives are more open to inspection than others. A concatenation of circumstances leads me to believe some do it for entertainment, others for profit. It’s Friday, the weekend beckons.
Roscon
Ah good morning again. I omitted to mention power and control being exciting factors for some individuals. Manipulation of others is highly enticing. Beware the games those of a more naive outlook. AIM can be very risky. There are many who would seek to part you from your hard earned. Always do your research before investing. Always. I didn’t some years ago and it cost me, only what I could afford to lose (thankfully) only invest what you can afford to lose. Don’t indulge in “stop losses”.
I am invested here long term plus other miners doing ok but I urge you to read the Bushveld Perspective as a starting point. Do in now before the frenzy starts. GLA
Roscon
Last night is an example. Disruption and invective - both unbecoming and unnecessary but tools in the repertoire of people wanting to mess with share prices. Subterfuge and insults are obviously entertaining for some...and possibly profitable. For myself, I read the board, wonder at what people will do and say to mess up other and profit themselves. Do your research, don’t listen to the noise and remember for some people, money is the be all and end all. Think Machiavelli.
Roscon
I think given our current govt and the track record of various police forces, we in the UK are hardly in a position to point the finger at anyone else. Some countries might be a bit more obvious but it’s becoming a real cesspit here.
Roscon
Thanks LS. Just goes to show the need to proof read and double check your figures before publishing. Everyone is capable of error but I really wouldn’t expect this from an important figure. I hope the correction is in the public domain?
Roscon
Could you clarify please LS? I think that might be appreciated by some on here, not least me. Is Meyer aware of his error? Has it been corrected? Apology issued? Company affected aware of error? All important factors when info is published by influential people.
Dyor
Roscon