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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Baltic Oil | LSE:BTC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B12V3082 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 16.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/12/2015 23:51 | 500 next? or just 20 bucks at time? | mcbeanburger | |
08/12/2015 14:50 | they are famous for their counterfeiting lol | tpaulbeaumont | |
07/12/2015 19:09 | google the Chinese exchanges finds each other complaining about the other's fake trades. they do have 0% fees so playing the buy and ask would make sense. | mcbeanburger | |
07/12/2015 18:18 | China here that's a very interesting comment and echoes my recent thoughts on bitcoin. If what looks to be strong current demand can move into real traction the finite amount and availability will surely be a massive factor. I reckon bitcoin physical (if you can call it that) and the associated companies are going to be great investments in 2016. | keya5000 | |
07/12/2015 18:04 | Chinese buying at inflated prices and selling at depreciated prices in the west. at least that what it looks like to me. probably best to just follow the Chinese markets. | mcbeanburger | |
07/12/2015 17:57 | ST markers at 407.5, 17.5 and around 37.5, but seems rather pointless offering levels within 50c on a 'market' that can have 3000c difference in price depending on exchange :P | tpaulbeaumont | |
06/12/2015 23:05 | Doing rough calculations, if Bitcoins were to equal the market cap. of gold then at 21 million total, each would be valued at around £220,000. They are still mining gold, but Bitcoin has a fixed limit. I just wish it wasn't so 'clunky' to send and receive them, and that we could be sure of its security. The mathematical idea of all wallets being unique doesn't instil much confidence either (a human flaw I'm sure). | chinahere | |
06/12/2015 10:35 | broke the cup and handle formation (daily). catch the retrace imo. bitcoin is going to surprise to the upside over the next few years imo. | mcbeanburger | |
05/12/2015 12:20 | or maybe just one night.... back up to 384 ish. Chinese exchanges making new highs and western ones making double tops or lagging. disbelief continues I guess. if the western X break out then we'll (I'll) know who's driving. | mcbeanburger | |
05/12/2015 00:46 | looks like consolidation over the last week. won't be surprised if she continues to rise over the next 3-4 days. | mcbeanburger | |
03/12/2015 16:36 | surely not is the answer to that. at least I can't find it. | mcbeanburger | |
03/12/2015 16:21 | surely someone has crunched all major exchanges numbers into a composite average in bucks? | tpaulbeaumont | |
03/12/2015 12:13 | interesting that volume has peaked on the western exchanges when it ran up to 500 but on the Chinese exchanges it surpassed the previous volume high in the last run up (to 380 ish). hard to tell if the Chinese exchanges are really doing this business or making fake trades. | mcbeanburger | |
02/12/2015 08:16 | cascading down... until downward resistance is found it game over for the time being. | mcbeanburger | |
01/12/2015 18:41 | that's what I call back testing! | mcbeanburger | |
01/12/2015 08:44 | 378 -> 362 from 8:25 -> 8:35 | alexx | |
30/11/2015 19:44 | looks like it's back tested. let's see if tp's numbers are the real deal. | mcbeanburger | |
29/11/2015 11:48 | retesting 370 coming imo. | mcbeanburger | |
27/11/2015 14:37 | 370 is natural resistance, so if its still cycling higher see how it reacts after poke above the previous high, maybe c.372.5, then theres 395 and 410 in the ST | tpaulbeaumont |
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