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Another 10% since just last Thursday.
And I still have buys waiting, right down to 450p and sells to 550.
150% last year, which I didn't think I was going to come close to this year.
The last couple of months have put me back on track to repeat it now.
Damned sight safer than betting on this.
Consider paying someone to put so much time and effort into something that generates so little lasting results as Sandercon pays our multi-banned weekend idiot to post his temporary ravings here?
Mind you, to be fair, at least he's consistent with things he considers worthy of investment.
He's proved he's a plonker time and again, in various guises.
However, volatility appears to be creeping back in here.
Lower than it used to be and the spreads are much thinner.
But for the "faithful" willing to trade on their ravings, there may still be profits here.
Not for me though, there's still safer to be had elsewhere.
I've been doing it since just before it got to 11p (buying at 3 and selling at 10).
However I only found this site at the end of the very active period, looking for more information about UKOG.
I had no information before that and was just flipping on the volatility I thought sentiment would cause.
Since then I have posted my activity before it happened.
I have been entertained (sorry, I mean "criticised") for not doing that; for doing it; for "boasting"; and for posting tips on other activities I was trying.
The only reason I ever posted was because I was brought up to expect this strategy not to work.
It worked far better (for me) than I ever expected.
When I arrived here pretty much every other posted was an LTH and complaining that trading UKOG didn't work and was spoiling the SP for LTH's.
I post for anyone who was interested and prepared to try.
I don't care whether anyone did; what happened for them; or how they perceive what I post.
It's all only entertainment for me.
Those (usually rampers) who have been vocal in their disbelief simply validate my posts.
:-D
I think you're referring to 2017, when the SP jumped to 11.0p.
It was not that long-lived and they sold out, though I can't remember whether that was at the spike or after.
There were plenty of sizeable Buys around that time (compared to the number of shares in issue), when official news releases were more credible.
If it were of significant impact to the worth of the business.
Releasing news could also risk falsely affecting the value of the business, which is a whole other matter.
The markets want to see results now, not potential (unless that potential is guaranteed).
There is no such requirement.
I think the ramper comment "Good news coming soon. RNS Monday morning." may be confusing you.
https://integritygovernance.co.uk/what-information-must-uk-companies-disclose-to-the-public/
"Information that all companies must disclose to the public includes the following:
The company’s constitution, including articles of association and copies of certain resolutions passed by shareholders.
Details of its share capital.
General financial information for each financial year, including a profit and loss account and balance sheet.
Details of board directors, the secretary and registered office, and details of persons with significant control over the company.
Almost all companies must also prepare and file an annual directors’ report, containing information on the company directors and the company audit. Larger companies must also provide information on how directors worked to foster the company’s business relationships with suppliers, customers and others. Companies with more than 250 UK employees in the financial year must also provide information on how the directors engaged with those employees. In addition, medium- and large-sized companies are required publish an annual strategic report."
That some of you were listening to me keep banging on about BP.
I hold and trade them (trade for small but quick profit).
I traded a lot more last year, much less this year due to lower volatility.
Expecting the price to get back to 550p in a few months.
If it does, I'll likely sell most (if not all) of my LTHs as well (LTHs bought at just under 200p, three years ago).