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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglo Asian Mining Plc | LSE:AAZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0C18177 | 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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-0.40 | -0.62% | 64.60 | 62.00 | 67.00 | 64.50 | 64.50 | 64.50 | 30,501 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 84.72M | 3.66M | 0.0320 | 20.16 | 73.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/8/2017 17:24 | welcome aboard jailbird | mattjos | |
02/8/2017 16:47 | Anyhow I am expecting stock market volatility , over the next 3-6 months, so think best to be in Gold (stocks)Have this on my monitor for a very long time but never bought in. Well I thought I missed the opportunity when it rose into high 20s sometime ago.Thankfully got another chance. | jailbird | |
02/8/2017 16:42 | Last 4 days , we see these 25k trades disclosed after the close.Naively , never understand why the market dislikes transparency | jailbird | |
02/8/2017 14:15 | Boink !!!!! Nice !! | basem1 | |
02/8/2017 14:11 | Can sell 100k at over 22p. Difficult to buy. Not surprising after the drop yesterday on a net buying day (marginally and on small volume mind) Wonder if the orders are in for the after hours purchases? | jbravo2 | |
02/8/2017 13:51 | no idea what goes on in these auctions but, I think a lot of these indicated trades are actually MM's rebalancing stock between themsleves | mattjos | |
02/8/2017 12:51 | Offering 21.55 for 50k just now 22.78 to buy 50k | basem1 | |
02/8/2017 12:42 | Unless there is a delayed buy that WINS soldSorry just analysing trades to pass the time | jailbird | |
02/8/2017 12:39 | Well L2 was 2v2 this morning I see WINS has moved up now , so 3v1Interesting WINS moved up after the 35k trade at 21pIt appears that may have been a buy but looks like a sell? | jailbird | |
01/8/2017 21:19 | Thanks for the graph Matt. | ilostthelot | |
01/8/2017 19:30 | Yep fair enough and lots of people seem to draw it the way you did above. Like you say it's finally showing a break out on this version too which is good news. Yet to break out on the log one :-). | el_duderino_7885 | |
01/8/2017 19:03 | El_d .. I agree personally but, trying to be as conservative as I possibly can to stem any possible detractors. For me, the breakout is clear on the daily, weekly and monthly charts.Most will not believe the breakout until the 1300 zone of resistance finally crumbles & that is fair enough. A breakout beyond previous reaction high is the validation most want to see | mattjos | |
01/8/2017 18:46 | Mattjos, that chart should be altered slightly IMO. The trend line should be from the 2011 peak to the peak of the first wick in October 2012. I can see why you drew it like that as it's the line of best fit but the original trend line intersecting the October 2012 high shouldn't be changed (or trend lines would never be broke as we would constantly just be changing them to fit new data). If you re-draw it the way I suggest you can see the break out is much more evident. | el_duderino_7885 | |
01/8/2017 17:50 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | mattjos | |
01/8/2017 17:37 | Some nice buys to finish | jbe81 | |
01/8/2017 09:48 | Interesting ..there is a buyer in the background 22.01 are sells.I just tried a dummy sell after someone just sold the 19k.Now offered a touch more at 22.10 .You can however by at 22.18 but sure of the market size at that price | jailbird | |
31/7/2017 21:03 | Which were the sells? | jbe81 | |
31/7/2017 20:29 | One step at a time Matt. I think they're worth 60p but it will take new buyers to move us that far. A little more momentum and AAZ will qualify as a super stock on Stockopedia's rankings - that will make a few take a look. The JORC will bring others in. The price of gold seems to be on the rise. I'm sure they'll be some broker comment too.A perfect storm, maybe and let's hope it's sustainable this time. | crazycoops | |
31/7/2017 20:19 | Gold is still creeping towards this long overdue breakout.Quite happy to see it creep inexorably higher at $4-5 per week during the summer lull & then hopefully power ahead in September through $1,300 in line with Ugur startup ... this run feels different to most of the others which have been characterised by short rapid bursts.Copper and silver also moving ahead for us.If, as I believe, AAZ is just now starting sub-wave 3 of major wave 3 then, we might expect this uptrend to see us through the 30's, 40's, 50's and on into the 60's before consolidation | mattjos | |
31/7/2017 18:50 | hi solis, so your profile says a member since 2009, so you must know how buys/sells are assigned by ADVFN, and indeed all the platforms? They are frequently not accurate. With a share like AAZ, where the real spread has been over 1p all day it has been perfectly possible to assign each of those trades as buys or sells, and especially so long as you check the deal time on delayed trades. The vast majority were buys. Hence the price action. So two options: 1) This is genuinely information to you, surprising, but it will enable you to track the market more accurately in future. Pay little attention to the advertised prices and try some actual purchases/sells to find the real spread. 2) ... :D I'll leave it there... | jbravo2 | |
31/7/2017 18:44 | S0lis, my buy shows as a sell there | jbe81 | |
31/7/2017 18:25 | Yes surprisingly small volume for the rise. I guess the telling part is there have been no sells. The MM's will continue to move it up til we tease out the next round of stale bulls. I see the directors dealing is finally showing too. Really shows what a robbery it was. 900k of the 1.1m! | jbravo2 | |
31/7/2017 18:08 | Some decent trades logged now.I see the 63k was what caused the jump to 23p | jailbird |
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