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I personally would love this share to retract to 6p again. I loaded up on the last retraction but would relish the opportunity to top up again before we move onwards and upwards. The news how lucrative this project is has not reached all investors yet. When it does single figure SP will be a thing of the past.
You seeing this bottoming out yet troajan?
I guess your keeping tabs haha
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Some of us are young men grumble, I liked my.old broker but I kinda liked this trading212 app for my isa. Very manageable indeed, awful with AIM when making buys, but if your savvy you can get round its shortcomings. Cracking for nasfaq trading, 9am to 1am pre and after hours. Its nice to be able run that as a side earner, get some good strike rates at closing bell at times.
Sending pigeons and telegrams lost on new generations, even making a phone call these days seems bizzare.
I found it best to roll with the times. I'll go back to brokers eventually, once I've ended my journey and had some fun
Iāve never had trouble with AJ Bell. If youāre buying 50k shares then the Ā£5 dealing fee + 0.25% per annum doesnāt really hurt much.
Depends on your age and tax bracket I guess but at 60 Iām more inclined to load my SIPP than my ISA because it guarantees everyone at least 20% with the basic rate tax relief plus another 20% if youāre lucky enough to be in the 40% tax bracket.
Buying Ā£5k worth of shares in an ISA will get you Ā£5k worth of shares. Buying Ā£5k worth of shares in a SIPP will give you Ā£5k worth of shares plus another Ā£1250 tax relief to play with.
No worries, it's a good stock.
Has risks like they all do, but there are some smart people here who know there biscuits so I'm.sure you spectate long enough you will seek them out.
Good luck
I also don't get AIM, and indeed EEE is the first AIM I've really followed. I'm not a day trader, I just want to buy at a reasonable price and sit on it like a big fat hen until they build the processing plant next year. Then I'll play it by ear depending on what happens.
I don't really get trading on AIM, although I can see its ranges but the whole buying at bottoms, selling at highs throughout the year seems long winded for me. I just like to invest, only selling if I'm in good profit and I'm aware of the direction its pulling and I can get a better price with a higher volume of shares but it's rare I will.
I like nasdaq for day trading as its instant, albeit risky but predictive at times, or things like ocado last year, which I have my eye on once inflation starts dropping!!!
I found the same with T212 on a few small cap shares. Too risky if there are big moves and you need out fast, so sold out and moved to freetrade. Instant transactions for market value trades. Only downside is that you can't transfer your ISA over, you need to sell T212 and rebuy in a new freetrade ISA.
I use a different app but I usually have to set my buy limit very close to the ask if not right on the ask. It sometimes executes under that price but there's no guarantee.
Might be old fashioned but ring your broker. Get an immediate price and often on a very tight spread. Easy
Set a buy in price limit, within the spread above.
It does it quicker and will go through when it hits that price
Now excuse me for showing my ignorance here, but I wanted to ask why it is so difficult to buy EEE shares. It's unlike any company I've traded before, in that I can put a buy order in (at market value) and just have it sit there for hours, during which time the price fluctuates wildly. Granted I am using the Trading 212 app, so perhaps this is causing this, but I have no issue with any other stock I buy or sell? For example I've had a buy order in this morning since trading opened and it's still sitting there. I've tried to buy larger volumes (50K shares) and it's almost impossible, so now have taken to trying to buy smaller increments and still find the process immensely frustrating. Does anyone else experience this? Is there a trick I'm missing?
Jaberwocky
Tumbleweed
Ye ye ye, blah blah blah.
Memory serves me, you asked me to sell my shares and that this investment isn't for me, in my first week!!
Go tell that to the ceo
Good one Manlord! If I trust the CEO/ rest of BOD?........I just let them get on with it......I don't want to add to their time to do what they need to to deliver to me the profit!! I get where you are coming from and I agree that you should ask???? And as you are & sharing!!!! I have no need to! My mother was a stickler for OTT ask ask re-ask and I guess I shy away as a stress avoidance! But she and her 3 friends got integrated education in NI! I wouldn't have been committed .....we're all different .....lol
Chart showing a double bottom yesterday at 8.85p and today has bounce back. http://uk.advfn.com/p.php?pid=staticchart&s=L%5EEEE&width=600&height=330&p=1&t=1&dm=2&cb=
Hello father of Jake š
Not a problem.
Iāve been in contact with pretty much every CEO of every company Iāve put my hard earned into. Some have been good, some bad & some so so.
If I like what I hear, I say so and I buy & support.
If I donāt I say so, sell but donāt post negatively afterwards. An example of this would be when I spent 4 years in BMN talking to the CEO and sharing with all fellow investors.
I wasnāt particularly happy with the direction of travel on BMN for an 18 month period and decided to sell. I did so letting people know and the reasons why, wished everyone well and 6 months later the company went from 4p to 50p. I was obviously disappointed after supporting them for so long but rather than being spiteful I took my medicine, learned some lessons which I applied here during difficult times, mainly that a decreasing SP doesnāt necessarily mean itās bad news & an opportunity exits to buy more shares. I missed out on Ā£300k in BMN but the first thing I did was congratulate all the people I had got to know over those 4 years. One particular member made over Ā£2m and contacted me directly to offer me Ā£100k as he felt bad and said the only reason he invested was because of me & my sharing of info. I didnāt take him up on his offer but weāre still very good friends to this day.
As I said before, weāre all here to make money, if we can achieve that but not trample on people in the process, thatās the cream on top.
I honestly donāt know why more people donāt reach out to the board of directors, Iāve found most to be very accommodating and happy to chat.
Anyway, thanks for the comment.
GL
ML
Thank you Ml for your posts over the last couple of years, and for sharing your conversations with SB,
I'm sure I'm not the only person who appreciates it.
Hi LH / Mr.Archer,
I have spoken to Shaun and discussed your articles, posts & went through your latest comments on the day of our last RNS and from the horses mouth;
āHe doesnāt know you guys & has never met youā
āHe has no idea why your attacks have become so personal to him or the companyā
But most importantly, in relation to your main theory, you donāt know what youāre talking about!
Iād suggest you call Shaun & he heāll have no problem explaining the last point in detail.
Itās all well and good arriving in here and trying to spread FUD, it would have been quicker & less hassle for you to contact Shaun himself at any point in the last 3 months to ask the things you keep posting but we both know why you havenāt done so š
ML
LH
Regardless of what you write. EEE will press on regardless, as they are the ones in full control of all the information available to them.
SB and his team are extremely excited on the information they currently have readily at hand.
Why would I listen to a random poster that has no investment and also none of the information that EEE currently have at their disposal. Whilst itās sometimes good to look at both sides of the coin. I am personally happy with the information that EEE have produced so far.
With sb working again tonight I think we may be blue this week
Short spread bet .......negative narrative ....even a bit panicky? always seems to preceed a bit of a rally......might be time to load up? I have already.......don't know if I'm right (on the trade) ????? but always happy to hold on EEE....'til I am right of course....and will always hold a CORE....for FOMO....lol