SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 19:29
edited by moneyam
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:21
- 114 of 1904
The Market Makers do not have sufficient stock levels at these prices hence once would have to ring their broker to buy a decent quanity nkirkup. Use the old traditional phone dealing option.
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:26
- 115 of 1904
Broker does not list this stock online or phone, so can't buy any at all!
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:28
- 116 of 1904
Strange Nkirkup...should do. Have you given them the ticker symbol DMR ???
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:31
- 117 of 1904
Yes, DMR not listed for trading
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:33
- 118 of 1904
If you don't mind me asking what broker do you use ???
nkirkup
- 25 Oct 2005 09:37
- 119 of 1904
Broker is Self Trade
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 09:41
- 120 of 1904
That's a strange one then nkirkup because other brokers like Squaregain, etrade, TD Waterhouse allow one to deal in DMR.
Nothing much we can do then if Selftrade doesn't allow you to deal in DMR.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 10:17
- 121 of 1904
100,000 buy has come through at 0.33 pence from an hour ago.
Another 100,000 buy has come through at 0.34 pence from an hour ago.
Seems the 2 * 100K buys moved the MMs off the 0.35 pence offer. They had to move after the 2* 100K buys and a 500K buy at that price yesterday as well.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 12:07
- 122 of 1904
Before Christmas:
Current directors with a proven track record of floatations and aquisitions have hinted at injecting / aquiring a south african resources asset. Listed in Bermuda also makes the proposition attractive long-term. Limited stock in free float should the tide turn = sharp price swings. Historically charts indicates a recovery from 'all time low' with positive news flow expected.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 12:46
- 123 of 1904
Spread 0.28 (500k) - 0.39 (75k).
Level 2:
2 v 2
0.25 - 0.40
WINS WINS
KBC KBC
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 13:55
- 124 of 1904
Another tick up to 0.30 pence on the bid...WINS moved up to 0.30 pence on the bid there, just KBC on the 0.40 pence offer. Both moved up now: 0.30-0.45 pence now, up 36.36%.
Expect to see some delayed buys come through again at 14.54 hrs which is in an hour's time.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 13:55
- 125 of 1904
Level 2:
0.30-0.45
WINS WINS
KBC KBC
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 14:11
- 126 of 1904
We have just about broken the resistance at 0.35 pence....not fully yet. They think the price will rise to 1.42 pence or more once we do. Stranger things have happened so even computer analysis shouldn't be ignored.
Neutral (Medium term) - Oct 10, 2005 Analysis Explanation
Has broken through the ceiling of a falling trend channel. This indicates a slower falling rate initially, or the start of a more horizontal development. Has given positive signal from a inverse head and shoulders formation by a break up through the resistance at 0.22. Further rise to 1.42 or more is signaled. The stock has support at p 0.10 and resistance at p 0.35. The poor liquidity of the stock (traded 45% of the days, mean 0.04 mill per day) may weaken the analysis. The stock is overall assessed as technically neutral for the medium long term.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 14:26
- 127 of 1904
50,000 buy comes through at 0.39 pence from an hour ago...suppose that was the quantity one could buy through their broker and nothing more.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 14:35
- 128 of 1904
0.30-0.40 pence...little treeshake...will be interesting to see later. Still expecting some delayed buys to come through at 14.54 pence for the last couple of tick ups.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 14:37
- 129 of 1904
Offer ticking down to 0.40 pence is no good if you can't buy more than a paltry 75,000 shares at 0.40.
Level 2: 1 v 1.
KBC alone on the bid and WINS alone on the offer.
Not seen it being 1 v 1 before....so just maybe KBC may have an order on their books to fill.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 14:49
- 130 of 1904
75,000 buy comes through at 0.39 pence from an hour ago...
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 14:52
- 131 of 1904
Another 75,000 buy which was the online max buy limit also comes through at 0.39 pence.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 15:32
- 132 of 1904
A 500,000 sell at 0.33 pence bought the offer back to 0.40 pence....they might just regret it whoever it was as it is vitu impossible to buy that many even at 0.40 pence.
SueHelen
- 25 Oct 2005 15:33
- 133 of 1904
2 sells....a 250,000 sell at 0.31 pence has also come through from an hour ago....so sells much greater now than buys today and yet the price is comfortably up...bodes well.