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Condor Gold Plc | CNR | London | Ordinary Share |
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28.00 | 27.75 | 28.25 | 28.00 |
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Posted at 27/5/2024 12:10 by oldiegoldie 40 % higher POG and interest rates ca 400 % higher. Does still not seem to ring a bell for master investors |
Posted at 12/5/2024 13:57 by oldiegoldie A few weeks ago we had a discussion about POG here.Fact is that the demand is driven by central banks and not institutional or retail investors. For central banks (especially BRICS), buying gold on the free market also in the long term is a contradiction in itself, as these are mostly socialistic/communis The long term solution for BRICS is probably creating their own, non-publicly listed supply chains (I.e. owning mines) As mentioned a few weeks ago, higher for longer interest rates are poisonous for the free-market POG (oz/US$). Be aware and remember my words |
Posted at 08/5/2024 15:27 by book5 No news from the village, no goodIt would be good if JM exercise the rest of his warrants at 15p IMHO, the government is intervening behind the schemes; they want a Chinese investor and perhaps also La Mestiza I.e. we will get less than what it could be sp looks overbought |
Posted at 30/4/2024 16:33 by oldiegoldie The fresh prince of land’s end shows off his philosophical side. 30 years of AIM and not learned a single bit. That’s sad.The main takeaway is that if fresh prince is on AIM for 30 years, he must be Top of the Pops on the “easy prey target quadrant” on Jim’s master investor mailing list |
Posted at 29/4/2024 13:13 by oldiegoldie Most CNR investors behave like periodic drunkards. They found a barrel of whisky this month, let’s see how they feel in June 😂 |
Posted at 15/4/2024 11:59 by book5 We don’t know what CNR can sell to calibre; maybe the mestiza is excluded if required for a land swap? We don't know. We need an RNS stating we own 100% of the land we want to sell to Calibre/Chinese.There must be issues with the village being so close to the mine. The share price has had a very decent rally recently; whether the new buyers are fools, we don’t know yet. Gla to all investors My contacts keep quiet |
Posted at 31/3/2024 11:28 by oldiegoldie It funny that very often the same people that question anything said on BBC do not question anything said on a master investors conference |
Posted at 18/3/2024 14:03 by oldiegoldie Mark is not the brightest, but smart enough to just lie in Master Investors conferences, but not in an RNS. |
Posted at 27/1/2024 06:26 by oldiegoldie I got this email from Interactive Brokers today and I thought I better share it with you, as some are unaware ( 😉) of this:ear Client, We are writing to you to let you know that global regulators and law enforcement agencies have noted an increasing trend where investors are being targeted by scammers trying to manipulate unwary investors into purchasing stock in certain companies which ultimately result in profits for the scammer and large losses for the investor. These scams are often perpetrated via social media. The scammers work to establish a relationship of trust (sometimes under the pretext of friendship or romance, or a claim that they are a famous investment advisor) and may encourage the investor to join an investment group on a social media platform or chat app, where investment advice is disseminated. The scammers then tell the investor to purchase shares in specific companies at inflated prices based on some non-public information or connection that the scammer claims to have with the company or its management. Typically, the scammers encourage investors to purchase thinly traded stocks with low market capitalization (including “penny” stocks), which are easier for the scammers to manipulate and profit at the expense of the investor. Once the investors follow the scammer’s instructions and inadvertently push up the price of the stock by buying shares, the scammer can then sell their own large holdings which can then dramatically reduce the price of the company’s shares. This type of scam is known as a pump-and-dump or ramp-and-dump scam. This can result in large losses for the investors. FINRA recently explained this trend in an Investor Alert titled, "Social Media ‘Investment Group’ Imposter Scams on the Rise," available here. We encourage you to please take the time to read and understand the following key points: Be skeptical In the virtual world, fraudsters can easily disguise themselves. Be skeptical of the identities of anyone you meet online, particularly if they claim to be an investment advisor or celebrity. Be especially vigilant when offered unsolicited investment advice by online “friends.̶ Pay attention to warning signs Below are some red flags that may be signs of a scam, including ramp-and-dump scams: Unsolicited investment advice. Substantial share price increase without positive news about the company. Suggestions to purchase small cap stock with low liquidity, especially if many of the shares are held by a small group. Your online “friend” asks you to send a screenshot of your trading record. Do your homework Many of the stocks recommended by the operators of these scams were overvalued and there was no obvious justification for their prices to surge. Investors are strongly advised to do their own homework on a company before investing in it, or seek independent advice from licensed investment advisors. Be wary of investments that sound too good to be true If an investment sounds too good to be true, it often is. Remember that there is no such thing as a low-risk investment with high guaranteed returns—a claim frequently used by fraudsters to entice unwary investors by manipulating their fear of missing an opportunity. Please also remember that Interactive Brokers does not provide investment advice. Be wary of anyone stating otherwise. Interactive Brokers Interactive Brokers Ireland Limited is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) and is a member of the Irish Investor Compensation Scheme (ICS). |
Posted at 19/12/2023 10:23 by sharenotes Book5, I hope you are wrong with your share price prediction! As OldieGoldie has stated, he called it a while ago that the share price could rise to the mid-twenties. If I remember correctly, he made a similar call before. On each occasion I hope he backed his call and traded accordingly.Simply put, long-term holders are usually short-term holders that have been ‘caught.’ |
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