Nemeses2050 wrote: » It's dropped nearly 35% today and looks tempting, however I would hold jumpin in just yet, let the price stabilise and then make a move.
weemcd wrote: » Might be a good entry point for anyone wanting to try 4d. There was no bad news today at all. Rumours of a Nasdaq listing upcoming at some point, plenty of people still bullish on this one. I'm not selling my small stake anyway. I think between Trump, the election and Covid there are still plenty of rollercoaster moments yet for this year and beyond...
RIGOLO wrote: » Atlas_IRL recommends Atlas Trading ... .... hmmmm .. are we being totally transparent on potential conflicts of interest...:D thanks for tip will check it out on the air gapped machine .
funkey_monkey wrote: » Still unsure - TBH as to whether to go for the RI. It's either all in or all out. It's not massive numbers here, but it's good money. If I go all in on the RI, I should end up with 5418 shares @ avg cost of £1.08:Current Purchases: 1073 shares @ £4.02 Dividend Shares: 115 Total shares: 1188 Cost: 1073 * £4.02 = £4,313.46Max RI: New shares: (1188 / 3) * 10 = 3960 Cost: 3960 @ £0.32 = £1,267.20Post RI Total Shares: 5148 Avg cost: (£4,313.46 + £1267.20) / 5148 = £1.08 If I sell now, I have losses of £2,507.71:Sell Now 1188 * £1.52 = £1,805.75 Loss = £4,313.46 - £1,805.75 = £2,507.71 The temptation is to go all in on the RI and go long on the shares. If anything, the correct decision might be to see if shares drop and then purchase some more in order to get the avg cost to below £1.00 mark. Thoughts?
DutchYurt wrote: » Peoples thoughts on Alteryx?, ride the wave or take some profit. I think it has potential to get back to 180.. but I'm a bit skeptical. Might be the new CEO just being bullish. I'm back pre tech stock bubble, which was also pre pandemic bubble so I expect something bad to happen this week to every company I have a piece of. If it does you've been warned.
funkey_monkey wrote: » Still clinging on Not sure if the is a bull trap of what is going on. There seems to be some positive news flowing out about Covid tests which might be affecting it plus some shorters getting their ducks in a line. Not sure what to do, its so volatile. Can't figure out where my exit point should be! I'm in for £1200 at £4, so if it could get closer to £2, it would be a bit more palatable to exit. does anyone think they will go sub £1prior to the RI?
jams100 wrote: » Has to be some reason surely? 25% is a massive drop even by the volatile markets over the last 6 months. Can't have anything to do with Trump? going to hold 4d anyway for another 6 months and see what happens, one of the riskier ones I bought so not really surprised by volatility
jams100 wrote: » 4d pharma down 20%, was down more earlier, can't see any terrible news
bfa1509 wrote: » What? They've seen positive results from their phase II trial of their IBS drug so naturally the stock price is going to plunge 30% Well done to all who are not holding.
weemcd wrote: » There was no bad news today at all. .
Atlas_IRL wrote: » Not here but there is a discord called Atlas Trading where they show expensive scanners for free and most of the post are pennies, some of them are killing it.
RIGOLO wrote: » Has anyone got any 'penny stock' tips ? Sub 1-2-3 euro/bucks. Ive done well out of SOME of these sort of stocks in the past, trading the likes of BYFC,DGLY,AYRO,AYTU,TNXP,SAR,MNK,WORX,LK,PTI. Just wondering if anyone has others on their radar. Will do my own research , just looking for leads , I understand caveat emptor.
Treppen wrote: » Ha! I took your tip yonks ago with LUCKN for a couple of quid and meant to dump it. Lets see where this goes then.
RIGOLO wrote: » June seems so long ago ... LUCKIN getting the love yesterday , up 20% to 4.09 , my bep is much lower, glad I held through all the noise. Patience often pays off. Earnings season approaches, if they produce a clean set of books they may pop .
bfa1509 wrote: » That's been my thought for the last two months. My have cryptocurrencies been very predictable in comparison. The stock market reminds me of those goats that faint when a ball is thrown at them
DutchYurt wrote: » stock market is almost as bad as cryto the way it reacting
1123heavy wrote: » Anyone taking advantage of the sudden drop caused by Trump's tweet?
Nemeses2050 wrote: » I could do with IT related stock which hasn't already doubled-tripled since March. I missed IT boat
Nemeses2050 wrote: » Folks how is PSTH for short to medium, I understand Bill Ackerman is looking for a established name to merge with.