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Valju you are correct neither serve any purpose.
Most on here are experience traders ( for better or worse ) so such comments are totally meaningless and have no substance.
Many on here are frustrated with no news from the company and feel that because no news is bad news and voice it. You're probably right that it is pessimism.
I have filtered the idiots with an agenda that post here and wouldn't give them the satisfacion on answering there benign comments.
I don't believe for one minute that there will be an opportunity to double your money again. certainly not in the near future.
There was a Covid panic and that seems to have subsided and with it the rush to buy shares.
Investors without the knowledge of the suffering long term holders bought in on the premiss of another gold rush.
They are unlikely to return having had their fingers burnt.
So who is going to invest in a company where this board continually ignores it's shareholders.
But then again, have they anything positive to say and that is the worry.
I don't agree that the huge gains were anything to do with a change sentiment RBM.
The change in sentiment only happened during the weekend and therefore it didn't affect the rise of the previous two week.
Yes I expected a big rise today and who here wouldn't based on "the new sentiment".
But this is Novacyt and as we know, normal sense doesn't come into calculations does it ?
Harchris wrote " anyway having bought back in this morning at 397 with more shares than I sold immediately following the bad news.
In case your memory isn't what it should be Harchris on the 13th you said you wrote "I've just bought back in at 394.9"
Yes, not to forget the World Cup coins.
We could go on forever.
Thinking about it, we are talking in a language that most here will scratch their heads.
A bit like some of the scientific information posted that I have no idea what it means and I suspect the poster doesn't either.
I invested in March as a hedge against some shares that were likely to have a detrimental effect on their value and I suspect there are many others who did the same. Having topped up many times since then my portfolio became very unbalance and I have now adjusted it accordingly.
I would think many others have sold part of the holdings because of this and a lack of communication from the company.