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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Argo Blockchain Plc | LSE:ARB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ15CS02 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.06 | -0.49% | 12.14 | 11.50 | 12.50 | 12.00 | 11.75 | 12.00 | 3,391,608 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Services, Nec | 47.36M | -194.23M | -0.3362 | -0.36 | 70.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/7/2020 13:17 | in US banks can now hold cryptos.... | ![]() kcowe | |
30/7/2020 13:09 | gspanner I believe that governments/ central banks like having crypto around as it takes upward pressure off gold/ silver. | ![]() brasso3 | |
30/7/2020 12:55 | Iam with you ilostthelot. | ![]() kcowe | |
30/7/2020 12:38 | Well I am reasonable in that I don't call people names. Equally I am reasonably happy that with BTC over 10,000 ARB is a good buy at 5p. It becomes a better buy as BTC rises. ARB for me is a bet / leverage play on bitcoin rising. I might be wrong but it looks to me like it has broke higher. Good luck with shorting into a rising trend you'll need it. | ![]() ilostthelot | |
30/7/2020 12:10 | Reasonable guys don't ramp but actively call it out...Have you actually seen the traded volumes here?There is zero support here. Price is supported by newbies and nuggets always topping up whilst the real trade is being sold into it.Don't take my word for it, check it out for yourself, it's very easy to do so and free. | ![]() plat hunter | |
30/7/2020 12:08 | I notice the volume here is reasonably low compared to the high volume on up days. | ![]() ilostthelot | |
30/7/2020 12:07 | BTC price action looks very much like a bull flag to me. Safer bet would be wait for a break of the flag and either sell it or buy it. I favour a break higher obviously but a short from a break below the bull flag would also work. | ![]() ilostthelot | |
30/7/2020 11:28 | 1p I very much doubt .... Bitcoin has a very bright future . | ![]() kcowe | |
30/7/2020 11:15 | Fair cop.Little premature on that. But am surprised that few people have seen this trend. Not sure how you see micro/macro economics but I see Bitcoin moving higher over next few months. | ![]() 46maxon | |
30/7/2020 10:57 | That would put us on a PE of 3. Not exactly demanding | ![]() purplepelmets | |
30/7/2020 10:29 | What are your expectations for the performance in July? I'm expecting £1.5 and circa 30% margin | ![]() orm5 | |
30/7/2020 09:59 | 10% spread, cant even make any money betting plat. I would increase my SB a little if the offer was sensible! | ![]() gspanner | |
30/7/2020 09:45 | 338's Rocket appears to have dumped the payload lols | ![]() plat hunter | |
30/7/2020 09:33 | IOTA is almost at 0.30 - Buying IOTA - | ![]() tomboyb | |
30/7/2020 09:11 | Time for a top up as this is undervalued. | ![]() seball | |
30/7/2020 09:01 | Bitcoin has gone up quite a bit so consolidating - Not rushing to sell anything - | ![]() tomboyb | |
30/7/2020 08:04 | See you later longs short back on.Hope you all noticed the ramp here on and btc had very low trade volumes. | ![]() plat hunter | |
30/7/2020 08:03 | Third touch on the 6p level in the last 3 months. The resistance normally falls on the fourth attempt. | ![]() brasso3 | |
30/7/2020 08:01 | Good test coming today as BTC levels off at around 11k. If the share price doesn't falter then confidence here is as high as it has been. | ![]() hootza616 | |
30/7/2020 07:49 | I have listening to the audio book a few times as that is the best way for it to sink in. Wish I had found it in 2018 though! | ![]() brasso3 | |
30/7/2020 07:27 | Brasso- Thanks for the book recommendation. I downloaded it yesterday. 👍 | ![]() ilostthelot |
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