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Any response yet Newbie?
I'll go for 0.115
I think Herts may have meant "...from here for EUA"...
LR just needs to find that trinket in the lock-up...
It's very difficult to say without benig able to see the specific trade data, and the fact that AIM is mostly driven by private investors, so you don't have the luxury of seeing the Trader ID and attaching that to a pattern that could call out different MAR scenarios and the appropriate trader being taken to task. I believe there could be some form of insider trading, in that the market price is being dropped deliberately so that someone can mop up cheap shares ready for a significant price increase. Either that, or this is a complete anomally - but I don't have much confidence in that. Let's see if there's suddenly an RNS in the next few days that results in a re-rate or, indeed, a TR1 - that could be a steer as to what's been going on...
It isn't the run of sells that is suspicious. My concern is the not-insignificant price-drop despite buys outstripping sells both today and yesterday. I used to work for a market abuse alert company, and it looks like classic market manipulation to me. I have seen plenty of dodgy-looking price movements on AIM over the years. If I appear to be over-cautious, I don't believe there's any harm in it.
I thought the same, which is why I've reported this to the FCA. If anyone else wants to do the same, send an email to market.abuse@fca.org.uk
Although, it points to buy on this one...
https://uk.tradingview.com/symbols/LSE-EUZ/technicals/
https://aim-watch.com/articles/price-monitoring-extensions-explained/
Currently 0.0683 @ 0.0715 on HL
Has anyone got what the market depth is on L2?
Just been offered 0.0581 for 2m and can buy at 0.0598
I could only get a quote for £100 worth this morning...
@jdm33: If you're talking about me, then you're completely wrong. I've been a holder of IGAS for years. I put £10k into it and was left with about £300 which I closed out at the end of last week. I don't post unless I have something to say - which is why I said I'm out. I'm no faker, I've just had enough of wasting my time in a going-nowhere share. I should have got out a long time ago. I totally agree with Meta4.
Having lost 97% of my investment in this over the last 2-3 years, I've had enough. After the recent consolidation, the shares would have to hit £26 for me to break even so I'm changing my focus to the mining sector; specifically to lithium, gallium and indium (along with high strength aluminium producers that can potentially produce stable hydrogen volumes that could result in better electric car batteries dyor). The 3% of the investment I had left is now in lithium mining. Let's see where that goes...(probably just as bad when some scientist discovers that there's something else better out there!) Good luck guys - sadly, I'm finally out.