SueHelen
- 06 Oct 2005 19:29
edited by moneyam
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 11:04
- 663 of 1904
Before you know it the offer price might just leap to 0.50 pence....has tested that offer once yesterday.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:12
- 664 of 1904
By the way, price is about to go bananas, I rounded up with a 125k purchase 'at best'
...and was charged 0.5p
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:19
- 665 of 1904
Did have doubts about the fake offer price of 0.40 pence being displayed. Suprised the offer of 0.45 pence wasn't displayed for too long then last Friday.
Looking good and finally getting into breakout territory.
0.50 pence on the offer price looms.........
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:24
- 666 of 1904
There you go....the 125,000 buy at 0.50 pence has just come through from an hour ago.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:29
- 667 of 1904
The MMs should do the morale thing and display the price as 0.35-0.50 pence as it should be at the very least.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:33
- 668 of 1904
Current real sell price is 0.36 pence
Current real buy price is 0.50 pence.
ravey davy gravy
- 10 Jan 2006 12:34
- 669 of 1904
SueHelen.
Unfiltered so long as you keep your posts on this thread only, who are you using
for online limits, DMR is not recognised with squaregain ?
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:52
- 670 of 1904
If the mm's are working a big trade, they won't want to change the fake displayed price too soon.
I had my own suspicions about a buy order being filled at 0.40 pence this morning.....ala we've already seen the 1 million buy at 0.34 pence and 1 million at 0.40 pence during the last week.
The online limits and the premiums also reflect that IMHO.
True prices are again 0.36-0.50 pence...the price on the screen should be showing 15-20% up on the day.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:56
- 671 of 1904
If they increase the price the percentage gain will encourage more buying and requests for stock they do not have. IMO they are hoping for larger sellers to appear to help balance their books as they currently have their trousers down regarding average prices.
Certainly the strangest actual vs. market quoted I have ever seen.
If they don't get the stock they are after soon I think their bosses may give them a slapped wrist regarding orderly market.
quoted
0.3 - 0.4
v actual
0.36 - 0.5
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 12:58
- 672 of 1904
p.s. given we've already had a 1m buy at 0.34 and 1m buy at 0.4, isn't it logical to assume one is being filled at 0.45 or higher?
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:12
- 673 of 1904
With the investment by moritz and hoodless intended to give them a decent retirement income, it remains for the market fully to recognise the implications.
IMHO when that sinks in, these will move to a new level. that could be before
any actual news.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:14
- 674 of 1904
Here...we go...tick up on the bid and offer prices.
0.35 - 0.45 pence now...up 14.29%.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:15
- 675 of 1904
A buy order possibly finally filled which may come through as a delayed trade later.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:16
- 676 of 1904
Level 2:
1 v 1
WINS v KBC
0.35 - 0.45 pence
WINS are on the bid now. It was KBC before.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:18
- 677 of 1904
Another tick up on the displayed offer price to 0.50 pence should be fairly imminent.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:26
- 678 of 1904
If the MMs are still struggling to fill a possible buy order at 0.45-0.50 pence then may see a tick up again on the bid to 0.40 pence.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:27
- 679 of 1904
100,000 buy has just come through at 0.40 pence from an hour ago...
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:36
- 680 of 1904
There we go....tick up on the offer now as expected to 0.50 pence.
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 13:37
- 681 of 1904
0.35-0.50 pence....up 21.43%
Level 2 is 2 v 2
0.35-0.50
WINS KBC
KBC WINS
SueHelen
- 10 Jan 2006 14:09
- 682 of 1904
MMs still desperately seeking stock to fill a possible buy order.
Online sell limit is at 0.44 pence....a massive 0.09 pence premium to the bid.
Real price is 0.44-0.50 pence.