Proposed Directors of Tirupati Graphite explain why they have requisitioned an GM. Watch the video here.
5x5 that is DB, he is a prepper, he has told me so much stuff he has done, it’s scary. He keeps sharing David Webb, the great taking material. Researching water filtration systems currently.
Nice research AD, you brave enough to use 3SSI, it got hammered in March.
Took some profits on SILG due to pushing up to resistance and overbought RSI, and took a little off FRES also.
Elliot wave may be in the 3rd wave, so may regret the above.
Beautiful price action.
Keep your targets coming.
https://stockscan.io/stocks/GDXJ/forecast
I converse with this lovely guy and Chartist.
Fantastic Silver price target projections.
https://twitter.com/SaharasCharts
India's February silver imports hit record and set to rise 66% this year
Read more at:
https://retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/apparel-fashion/jewellery/indias-february-silver-imports-hit-record-and-set-to-rise-66-this-year/109134208
@theAnnoyingDevil.
Blimey, well done, you’ve worked hard to free carry. I’m waiting on this guys signature, ✍️ before buying any more.
https://www.wa.gov.au/government/premier-and-cabinet-ministers/reece-whitby
@DRANKWELL
Welcome aboard my friend. Reading your posts on Kr1, our outlooks and past seem so similar.
Best take your cost out at 100%, as I’ll be slaughtered for saying so, but there are red flags 🚩 here, but I personally don’t like to trash talk my own investment.
I’ll talk about other Silver investments on SILG.L and gold investments on GJGB.L share chat boards.
Take care!
While everyone state side were gasping and cheering the darkness of the solar eclipse, us in Blighty were all gasping yesterday at Alien Metals rise from darkness into the light!
Best of luck to all invested.
Flippin eck, AD, didn’t know us Alien Metals investors were that suffisticated.
In the main I thought we were “Buy low, buy lower, don’t tell your partner, wait many years and sell at break-even or just under”
Daily Sentiment Index, know folks who trade off 1 hour, 4 hour charts just based on a green candle, RSI and DSI.
This makes you think us retail have to perform twice as hard as insto’s with algorithm and AI.
“ In recent years there has been a tremendous growth in readily available news related to traded assets in international financial markets. This financial news is now available through real-time online sources such as Internet news and social media sources. The increase in the availability of financial news and investor’s ease of access to it has a potentially significant impact on market stock price movement as these news items are swiftly transformed into investors sentiment which in turn drives prices. In this study, we use the Thomson Reuters News Analytics (TRNA) data set to construct a series of daily sentiment scores for Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) stock index constituents. We use these daily DJIA market sentiment scores to study the influence of financial news sentiment scores on the stock returns of these constituents using a multi-factor model. We augment the Fama–French three-factor model with the day’s sentiment score along with lagged scores to evaluate the additional effects of financial news sentiment on stock prices in the context of this model using Ordinary Least Square (OLS) and Quantile Regression (QR) to analyse the effect around the tail of the return distribution. We also conduct the analysis using the seven-day simple moving average (SMA) of the scores to account for news released on non-trading days. Our results suggest that even when market factors are taken into account, sentiment scores have a significant effect on Dow Jones constituent returns and that lagged daily sentiment scores are often significant, suggesting that information compounded in these scores is not immediately reflected in security prices and related return series. The results also indicate that the SMA measure does not have a significant effect on the returns. The analysis using Quantile Regression provides evidence that the news has more impact on left tail compared to the right tail of the returns.”
Did a couple of doubles around 2014 with Arian Silver, was my first ever stock purchase, as had been funds only until then.
Respect to all those still invested after the Williams Bros, threw away an asset that FSM have earned hundreds of millions out of it.
Fantastic day to day, increased shareholders investment account balances by tens of thousands.
Confirmation for the doubters.
https://tenementcache.landtrack.com.au/Index.aspx?tenid=M47%2F1633&text=&cmd=search
no idea who simon is, the post is from wentsland from 2020, impressing on others on the bulletin board at the time, that he had a large amount of capital invested in alien metals. letting them all know he had recently bought alien metals shares, having been on his watchlist.
just showing it’s a little hypocritical to **** off anyone else and call strangers frauds, liars, or not real investors, for stating their buys and sells, averages, number of shares. folks can post exactly want they want as per the human rights act 1988 - freedom of expression. he is not god, or the board morality police.
that’s why i chucked him in the filter slammer, for talking utter shight. i only post about him to wind him up, as he knows i can’t see his replies. i do this as he is a wind up merchant, and loves it pushes it far enough, then offers an olive branch, like he did to turbo this morning, until the next time he is feeling grumpy about his investment in alien metals.
know i know his modus operandi, when i see others fall for it, it makes me chuckle.
It’s all relative, I have 5% in here. Depends on folks money Management rules.
How do you define, “large capital” (see post below from the morality police) without knowing the percentage of investment account or net worth. Also those feeling stupid who haven’t crystallised their losses, are still in it to win it, and the story isn’t over yet.
I have a list of posters declared holdings from this share chat, obviously out of date, but I’m inclined to believe they are all real investors (and not AI trading bots) and post sincerely, as who benefits from lying.
wentsland
Posted in: UFO
Posts: 1,401
Price: 0.22
No Opinion
Absolute dribble
2 Jan 2020 12:44
Lets make this clear , I am in this share with a large capitol invested and I like a balanced view on the share chat, but a lot of you knock simon, but quotes like today are just as bad
No stock available whatsoever, try Halifax sharedealing, I can buy easily, do not mislead people.
I want this to rocket and make money but this is AIM and you can easily loose all your money , just look at a company called KOOVS
AIM is manipulated by market makers and no charts or graphs can decipher the value of UFO because it has not made any money yet, only news flow from the company will add real value, so I hope deals are struck in 2020 and we all sell at a sky high price , but AIM is a gamble , just like the horses and we all know some races are rigged.
Thank you Elizabeth Henson, Thomas William McPhee, Hon David Michael MLA and Hon Reece Whitby MLA and their teams for all your hard work, diligence and professionalism.
Some appear, impatient, suspicious and ungrateful, thinking a process that can take ten years, should be rushed to appease shareholders desire to close out a profit or loss.
For me it takes as long as it takes, and all will get what they deserve for their research, decisions and patience.
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Not sure if the filtered messages are Wents or C2, but I’ve decided to restrict my Silver pumping to the SILG.L LSE board. I bought a large chunk of the ETF at the start of March, and don’t want my enthusiasm having been invested in the Precious Metals and commodity space since 2014, to hijack the UFO.L chat board or influence prospective Alien metals investors, as I think many here, fell for that in 2020/21.
“ I will be over at SILG.L LSE bulletin board with any future Silver mining comments.
The commodity is probably the most undervalued based on inflation adjusted all time highs, than anything on planet earth.
The producers are still deep value due to the operational leverage of high debt and low margins for so long, that you really don’t need to run the risk of licence issues, mine confiscation, and government royalties, and the guaranteed dilution often with warrants through none brokered private placements in none revenue generating explorers, project generators, and developers.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-strong-buy-silver-stocks-with-14-to-45-upside-potential
Trying to beat the benchmark with lottery tickets is fun, but unless you have hours per week spare to research, it’s easiest and safest just to buy UK listed, liquid ETF like SILG.L.
Have a fabulous weekend folks!
Sorry RaeDae, our love of KR1 morphed into our second investment narrative.
I will be over at SILG.L LSE bulletin board with any future Silver mining comments.
The commodity is probably the most undervalued based on inflation adjusted all time highs, than anything on planet earth.
The producers are still deep value due to the operational leverage of high debt and low margins for so long, that you really don’t need to run the risk of licence issues, mine confiscation, and government royalties, and the guaranteed dilution often with warrants through none brokered private placements in none revenue generating explorers, project generators, and developers.
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-strong-buy-silver-stocks-with-14-to-45-upside-potential
Trying to beat the benchmark with lottery tickets is fun, but unless you have hours per week spare to research, it’s easiest and safest just to buy UK listed, liquid ETF like SILG.L.
SILG.L (SIL Global X Miners ETF)
https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/3-strong-buy-silver-stocks-with-14-to-45-upside-potential
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China PMI boosts sentiment, but commodity imports may have front-run
in Dry Bulk Market,Freight News 05/04/2024
The return of China’s key manufacturing index to positive territory for the first time in six months has sparked optimism that commodity demand from the world’s biggest buyer of natural resources is poised to accelerate.
The official purchasing managers’ index (PMI) rose to 50.8 in March from 49.1 in February, rising above the 50-level that separates growth from contraction, and hitting the highest mark since March 2023.
The data, released on March 31, also exceeded the median forecast of 49.9 in a Reuters poll, providing an upside surprise that further boosted positive sentiment for the world’s second-largest economy.
Manufacturing is a key segment of China’s economy and a major demand centre for metals such as copper and steel, as well as energy required to make goods.
The PMI added to other recent data that suggest China’s economy is gaining some momentum after struggling for growth in 2023.
Retail sales and factory output beat expectations in the January-February period, rising 5.5% and 7.0% respectively, while exports gained 7.1% in the first two months of the year from the same period a year earlier.
However, the property sector remains a concern, with sales by floor area sliding 20.5% in the January-February period from a year earlier, only slightly better than the 23.0% fall recorded for December.
However, the overall picture is that China’s economy does appear to have gained traction, and ongoing stimulus measures are likely to secure the momentum.
Working out how that translates into commodity imports is far more tricky.
If anything, it appears imports of major commodities have front-run the economic recovery.
IRON ORE STRENGTH
China’s iron ore imports were 8.1% higher in the first two months of the year, coming in at 209.45 million metric tons, according to official data.
This strength appears to have largely continued in March, with LSEG estimating arrivals of 97.8 million tons and commodity analysts Kpler being more bullish with a forecast of 107.1 million.
NGARLUMA/YINDJIBARNDI Cleared.
Don’t listen to Red flag 🚩 boy, one day he will be told look “You’ll soon be 30, you can’t live under our roof for ever, you need to get a job, stalking posters on LSE years after you blew your investment account, with the money you earned that summer from your paper round, is hardly a productive way to live your life”.
Just our friend trying to scalp a few percentage points probably on leverage, and blew his account.
“Chris2
Posted in: UFO
Posts: 2,167
Price: 0.65
No Opinion
RE: Sentiment2 Sep 2020 10:48
I sold in 2 batches. The first was at 0.65 and the second was at 0.63
I have three buy orders in at 0.59 0.60 and 0.61.
Will keep an eye on that though depending on how it moves.
Chris2”