Still waiting for an answer.
Why is a director NOT buying for over two years (2 years that incidently include record low prices) a bullish sign.
Tough one.
That is an answer?????
Its a very simple question.
If not buying shares for over 2 years is a buy signal, then the market is due one hell of a bullish period. nearly all the companies on the market are strong buys!!!!
I'm starting to feel like Jeremy Paxman here.
Thats several opportunites you've had to answer the question and still you refuse.
And don't talk about derampers when your sole contribution to another thread is "Short this to 10p". No reasoning or rationale.
Another chance to answer.
My motive is very simply to understand the opportunity I am missing.
Another chance to answer the question for those of us who cannot understand why NOT buying is a buy signal.
SH cannot answer this question so it must be assumed there is no answer.
I'm off to a birthday party with my son now, but I don't expect any answers by the time i get back.
catnip - you live and learn, i was new to investing then, learned a hell of a lot since, but i was pretty good as a 'newbie' now im even better. just to remind i brought iqe to peoples attention not suehelen. i now know what a ramper is and think they are scumbags.
ps do you know what mumbles means in viking languaqe, who once invaded there???????
I thought that market makers would usually mark up a share price when a tip comes out - before the market opens- because they expect buyers to come in. Did it happen here- I can't say I see a blip upwards in the price from yesterday's chart? If they didn't mark up and the price didn't anyway go up, I wonder why not.