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Many people would be happy tripling their investment in a few months, and selling out with a very nice profit and no future worry of a downside. It's why often after good news there will be a pullback as people who bought in at the bottom sell, having hit their own personal target price
All over the place at the moment. Was tempted to skim at 2.86 sell as the ask was only 2.9, so only a slight fall would have been profitable to buy back in, immediately it jumps to 3.09. Often the quotes I'm getting are outside the range too. Very odd movements on this
All over the place at the moment. Was tempted to skim at 2.86 sell as the ask was only 2.9, so only a slight fall would have been profitable to buy back in, immediately it jumps to 3.09. Often the quotes I'm getting are outside the range too. Very odd movements on this
People sell for all sorts of reasons. People starting to skim a profit, people who bought in under a penny selling the whole lot at triple what they paid, people who think that despite the great prospects of QED, somewhere else may be better.
If you assume everyone else has the same attitude as you, you may end up getting stung.
What's decent about it? We were hoping to finally hit nameplate of 14k/month in this quarter. A dip in September was expected, but not by that much. If the quarter is only 2k above Q2 (and falling month on month) will it ever be hit? I didn't care about the diamonds because I thought BP was the real asset here, apparently not.