What’s your big gamble? (Volume 4)

What’s your big gamble? (Volume 4)

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Phooey

12,611 posts

170 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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FishAndChips said:
Was expecting to see a bigger rise on this news.
Really? I thought a +6% (currently) is a good rise for a gamble stonk today. The happy hard'ons of last year are IMO done. FWIW I still hold some of the usual st like SYME, EUA, NGHT, ARB, etc (all at a loss from entry) but I don't expect them to hit the highs of yesterday

vulture1

12,235 posts

180 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Vanity Projects said:
Not in EUA, I got in and out quickly on it, I’ve still got POLY and I bought some capita pre the bounce last week which was a bit of a fluke.

SIGA can up 40% again on Friday but I’m still underwater a bit on it.
Same with siga I am back to break even with it just from that 40% rise. Hopefully a few more spike ups to go on it.

FishAndChips

618 posts

70 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Phooey said:
FishAndChips said:
Was expecting to see a bigger rise on this news.
Really? I thought a +6% (currently) is a good rise for a gamble stonk today. The happy hard'ons of last year are IMO done. FWIW I still hold some of the usual st like SYME, EUA, NGHT, ARB, etc (all at a loss from entry) but I don't expect them to hit the highs of yesterday
Well, -20% during the last mth and -47% last 6 mths I was hoping for at least a decent squirt. Not too much to ask is it hehe

TCX

1,976 posts

56 months

Skyedriver

17,898 posts

283 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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TCX said:
"We expect lithium demand to grow almost fivefold to 2035"

Wish someone would tell the miners I hold - ZNWD, EMH etc

Skyedriver

17,898 posts

283 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Todays Lesson:

Whatever I do it's always wrong.

(was looking at AVCT this morning, contemplated selling at a profit - now in the red
this afternoon, looking at THG & TED, both in profit so following this mornings experience, sold both. Now the SP is rising for both companies)

g4ry13

17,026 posts

256 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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CINE seems to be doing well off the back of Top Gun.

Does anyone still mess around with them?

vulture1

12,235 posts

180 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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g4ry13 said:
CINE seems to be doing well off the back of Top Gun.

Does anyone still mess around with them?
SOOooo much debt and dilution its never going back.

You are better on an AMC jsut because the yanks might do other stupid short squeezes on it.

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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g4ry13 said:
CINE seems to be doing well off the back of Top Gun.

Does anyone still mess around with them?
As Vulture says, it's so debt laden and has the litigation outstanding still doesn't it? I wouldn't gamble on it with your cash!

Abdul Abulbul Amir

13,179 posts

213 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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egomeister said:
g4ry13 said:
CINE seems to be doing well off the back of Top Gun.

Does anyone still mess around with them?
As Vulture says, it's so debt laden and has the litigation outstanding still doesn't it? I wouldn't gamble on it with your cash!
I'm currently in cine....hoping for a juicy takeover offer

ferrisbueller

29,343 posts

228 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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From where?

Abdul Abulbul Amir

13,179 posts

213 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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ferrisbueller said:
From where?
Anywhere, I'll take anyone's money to breakeven.

ferrisbueller

29,343 posts

228 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Abdul Abulbul Amir said:
ferrisbueller said:
From where?
Anywhere, I'll take anyone's money to breakeven.
Not sure why anyone would buy it?

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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ferrisbueller said:
Not sure why anyone would buy it?
Maybe Cineplex can buy it. That way, when they win the litigation and Cineworld can't pay it won't matter because they will owe it to themselves.


Vanity Projects

2,442 posts

162 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Just sold a nice bounce in Galaxy Digital, didn’t buy it Friday when it was on its arse but Thursday when it was only half on its arse…cheeky 12% gain, buyers Friday would have seen 25%.

Capita is creeping along and Siga was up 40% again still not quite break even, it would have been if I hadn’t halved my stake near the bottom as I wasn’t sure how far it would have plunged.

ferrisbueller

29,343 posts

228 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Cunning.

Vanity Projects

2,442 posts

162 months

Monday 30th May 2022
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Vanity Projects said:
Just sold a nice bounce in Galaxy Digital, didn’t buy it Friday when it was on its arse but Thursday when it was only half on its arse…cheeky 12% gain, buyers Friday would have seen 25%.

Capita is creeping along and Siga was up 40% again still not quite break even, it would have been if I hadn’t halved my stake near the bottom as I wasn’t sure how far it would have plunged.
Lol, been traveling and offline the whole of today - just landed in Rome after a delayed departure (young family left their phone in checked buggy and they had to pull bags to get it) and a delayed connection biggrin only just realized US was closed today, thought Siga 40% two days on the bounce was fortuitously odd… getmecoat

Aiminghigh123

2,720 posts

70 months

Tuesday 31st May 2022
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Cool SYME RNS. Yay!!!

Oh wait………..don’t open it. It’s beyond disastrous.

Edited by Aiminghigh123 on Tuesday 31st May 07:35

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Tuesday 31st May 2022
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Aiminghigh123 said:
Cool SYME RNS. Yay!!!

Oh wait………..don’t open it. It’s beyond disastrous.

Edited by Aiminghigh123 on Tuesday 31st May 07:35
Don't worry, the inventory funding will kick off any moment now!

egomeister

6,703 posts

264 months

Tuesday 31st May 2022
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Jeez, I just had a proper look through the SYME numbers - what a car crash! And it's still valued at north of £30m!