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Tanfield Group - any info out there? (TAN)     

mr mike - 21 Jan 2004 13:49

Tanfield Group is the new company name of Comeleon. As I understand it, Comoleon was getting into trouble so TAN (paerent company?) took over. Since this has happened the share price has dropped by 0.25p each day for the last week or so (on average) and are now around the 3p mark with very little activity.

Does anyone know much about this company or previously held stock in Comeleon? There is virtually no info out there other than on the company website.

cheers

Mike

Falcothou - 17 Aug 2007 19:48 - 312 of 1076

I would recommend the naked trader, followed by the financial spreadbetting handbook, followed by the uktrader's bible, and then trading long and short with a degree of caution. Direct market access cfd's are the way to go for short term trading but spread betting is easier and you can use smaller stakes when starting out.

cynic - 17 Aug 2007 20:03 - 313 of 1076

running a dummy portfolio is not bad either, though it lacks the tension and emotional issues of reality

Fred1new - 17 Aug 2007 20:17 - 314 of 1076

This is the TAN thread. But so what!!!!

Lan,

Apologies I thought you were considering using leverage "betting".

But if you are new to this game (which is fascinating), for a while, stick to the FTSE 350 initially.

Within that group there are many companies whose share prices are increasing by over 50% pa. The values of the companies may not be doings so, but the punters think they are and so the share price goes up until they go down.

This group is more likely to have their books examined and more likely to have their fundamentals carefully examined.

Don't necessarily believe them. (I have just been burnt a little by CART).

Avoid companies without positive cash flow and dont get caught up with the good ideas and prospects a company have. Look at their cash register. I have been burnt numerous times and still occasionally get caught.

Get yourself an end of the day package like Sharescope, which gives you a decent charting and fundamentals and end of the day data at a reasonable price, allowing you to follow your gambles closely. The package will save you more money than its costs.

Any tips you are given or read about, check the charts before you buy. Check the fundamentals to see if they support the chart.

Check the RNS etc. the data mining package on the packages will allow you to filter trending shares to follow them adequately.

Get Jim Slater's Books and TA for Dummies. Barbara Rockefeller. All reasonably priced and informative.

Don't be sucked in by tips on the boards, many posters have vestige interests.

Check the NMS and SPREADS before you buy, as you may need to escape.

There are threads with a list of books etc..

Books are cheaper than workshops, often better thought out and you can use them as references whenever you want to.


When you make your fortune, send me a buck or two, I may need them.

8-)

Dil - 17 Aug 2007 20:24 - 315 of 1076

You read Tutle Traders by Curtis Strange Fred ?

I'm working on a mechanical system for fx and commodities , only tested it on GBP/USD and so far so good.

I'll sell it to you when I've made a million :-)


Back to TAN , still look way undervalued on a long term view so happy to trade on the long side at these levels. May look to get back in sub 135p if they fall back again.

Fred1new - 18 Aug 2007 12:25 - 316 of 1076

Dil, Not yet, but may see if I can get it thro' ABE second hand.

But I use channels for trend following and try to deal within them. But my problem is over ruling the system and common sense.

Tan, I hope it lives up to its projection as it is my biggest holds. My anxiety with them, is whether they can keep up with the necessary production to sustain the cash flow.

From their press releases they seem to be doing the right things.

Fred1new - 18 Aug 2007 13:19 - 317 of 1076

Dil, Did you mean Curtis Strange the golfer?

Dil - 18 Aug 2007 20:14 - 318 of 1076

Ooo yeah , should have been Curtis M. Faith.

Fred1new - 19 Aug 2007 12:11 - 319 of 1076

Dil,

Downloaded chapter 2 of Way of the Turtle and read it quickly.

Reminded me of workshops I use to go to in the 70s and 80s run by Americans coming over to Britain with a lot of hype coming before them, well advertised and slickly operated. (I was lucky and not paying the fees for attending myself.) Often there were joint speakers who heaped adulation on one another. When one stepped back, the ideas and theories pushed were appealing until one questioned how long they had been practising those methods, the numbers and the results and why if they were so successful why werent they practising them rather than making money out of them.
Another thing peculiar to some of those meetings was the age of the ministers at the prayer meetings was that it was very young and that they could not have had the time to practice what they were preaching.

Having said that, one generally came away with some new way of thinking about a topic.

Without reading the entire book it seems to be based on swing trading within channels and throwing in daily range movements of day on longer period movements.

If, when you have read it and want to get rid of it, I will buy the book off you at second hand price. (As long as it is within normal daily price range).

The thing I liked about the TA for Dummies books range, although I found the style initially irritating, is that they remove the hype and are at my level, ie. a dummy.


The longer I play this game, I feel the most important thing of all besides the picking of stock, is stopping your losses and protecting you winnings and being disciplined enough not to overrule you system for "market reasons". I wish I could remember an implement the latter consistently.


Let us not pray and hope TAN does the works. It improved my portfolios a lot in the past and I hope so in the future.

Dil - 22 Aug 2007 12:21 - 320 of 1076

Been in and out again this morning for another 6p gain.

I'm keeping the book for reference sorry Fred.

PapalPower - 23 Aug 2007 03:59 - 321 of 1076

I hear EK has just gone short on TAN saying its all "green hype"

cynic - 23 Aug 2007 08:28 - 322 of 1076

in this instance, he's definitely a twerp ...... TAN's vehicles actually work and are in demand and they have a full order book etc etc ...... this company is very different from CWP which is fairly borderline stuff and the company still unproven

hlyeo98 - 23 Aug 2007 10:19 - 323 of 1076

It is going to cost EK big time now...TAN is just starting to shoot upwards...good luck to EK!

lex1000 - 24 Aug 2007 10:10 - 324 of 1076

Hi Cynic,know about you buying TAN.Did you buy shares in PET-Petrel Resources Fatastic AGM.Apologies for o/t feel more to come PET over the next few months holding 2-5 years.

BigTed - 24 Aug 2007 11:16 - 325 of 1076

struggling to break resistance at 150p, which after all was support level for a while on the way down. In the absence of a further sell off in the next few trading days, i would imagine it will fly past 150p, of course the same in reverse is true, a swift drop to 130p could also be on the cards in the event of further bad news from the states...

BigTed - 30 Aug 2007 16:55 - 326 of 1076

having tested 150p nearly every day and hastily retreated, could it be significant that finally it has closed just above... tomorrow will tell...

cynic - 30 Aug 2007 20:02 - 327 of 1076

hi lex .... no i didn't, but I see PET has rocketed away .... good luck on that one .... for myself, am still trying to invest but cautiously for the nonce which means, in particular, avoiding E&P mining/oil stocks

BigTed - 31 Aug 2007 16:49 - 328 of 1076

has held and indeed continued to gain as expected, will be interested to see its new trading range 150/165p perhaps? now have (thanks to the correction a core holding) but consider this a great share to trade in and out

BigTed - 31 Aug 2007 17:30 - 329 of 1076

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TAN&Si

looks as though 50dma will converge with resistance at approx 168p, think this is as far as it will go until the credit problems are truly forgotten...

lex1000 - 31 Aug 2007 20:37 - 330 of 1076

I do not hold TAN. You guys may be interested to know that TAN in this weeks top ten buys! Fits with bullish chart and general positivity.Good luck to you all.regards lex:o)


http://www.easier.com/view/Finance/Investments/Stock_Market/article-137369.html

Top Ten Retail Investor Buys & Sells for week ending 31 August 2007
31 August 2007

Angus Rigby, Chief Executive Officer, TD Waterhouse, commented: Investor interest has been high in resource stocks this week, with a number of TD Waterhouse customers taking the opportunity to increase exposure to the oil and gas sector by buying heavily into Petrel Resources. Share price in the Company is hitting annual highs of 148.50p, up over 219 per cent this year on last.

However, some of our other customers took this opportunity to take profits with Meridian Petroleum and Max Petroleum reaching number six and eight respectively on our sells list. Share price in Meridian which is due to announce its interim results next Thursday is up over 5 per cent on last week, possibly boosted by reports that commercial sales at its Orion 36 well in Michigan; USA are exceeding initial expectations. Meanwhile, Max Petroleums share price continues to slump further from last week, down over 10 per cent, a slide of almost 50 per cent month on month.

Elsewhere on the markets, investors sold off stock in solar cell producer Renesola, the Company had recently warned that its financial target for the year could be adversely impacted by a cut in its 2007 production outlook. Profits were surging early this year but August sees share prices down by almost 50 per cent on July, slipping 7 per cent this week. Despite this fall, share growth in the Company is still up by over 70 per cent on the year after stellar gains from production capacity expansion and a number of sales contracts wins.

TD Waterhouse Top Ten Retail Investor Buys & Sells for week ending 31 August 2007

Top 10 Buys
1 Barclays
2 Partygaming
3 Royal Bank of Scotland
4 Northern Rock
5 Petrel Resources
6 Standard Life
7 Tanfield Group
8 BHP Billiton PLC
9 Empyrean Energy
10 Worthington Nichol

Big Al - 01 Sep 2007 01:28 - 331 of 1076

Is it just me or does the TAN chart look worryingly similar to the WNG one of a month or so back?

Hmmm.
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