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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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02/8/2020 09:20 | H... yes I agree with that but I am talking about overnight swings which hit all the stops. With ARB you buy and hold, we all know the 3 to 6p recent history. | ![]() parsons4 | |
02/8/2020 08:49 | I did say it was topping out.... | ![]() plat hunter | |
02/8/2020 07:47 | Not sure what you mean Parsons?ARB swung more in percentage points last week than BTC did.I would suggest ARB investors are less confident than the average BTC investor. | ![]() hootza616 | |
02/8/2020 07:33 | That sudden fall in BTC is fairly typical. Anyone who bought the March lows has doubled their money in less than 6 months. There will always be some profit takers along the way but the number of people hodling BTC is increasing massively. Supply and demand will take this north over time, but I really would not be surprised to see sub 10k again in the next days/weeks.Plat may be the only bear here, but his bet may yet win. | ![]() hootza616 | |
02/8/2020 07:01 | Claimed to be 5x leveraged which probably means 2x. Lol | lukehold | |
02/8/2020 06:49 | Wow just seen the BTC price. That is why it is better investing in ARB, you don't have such huge movements either way and probably get stopped out. IMHO | ![]() parsons4 | |
02/8/2020 04:33 | Poor old Plat will be in trouble soon. Receiving a margin call at 08:01am! | ![]() brasso3 | |
02/8/2020 03:46 | What was he saying about low volumes, won't rise? LOL at his chutzpah | ![]() purplepelmets | |
02/8/2020 03:08 | Plat is an obvious fool . | ![]() kcowe | |
01/8/2020 23:52 | Gold will smash $2000+ - Too many caveats in the macro environment - | ![]() tomboyb | |
01/8/2020 23:39 | Zcash up 25% Poor old Plat! | ![]() brasso3 | |
01/8/2020 23:12 | Ask yourself why did silver and gold go down in March? The reason is simple if you understand markets. I'll let you work it out because you might learn if you carry out your own research | ![]() chilly0 | |
01/8/2020 23:02 | Don't worry he'll claim he was stopped out for the 4th time and still made money. Lol | lukehold | |
01/8/2020 22:26 | plat NOUN a plot of land. "they looked out over the plats of dark ground" VERB plan out or make a map of (an area of land, especially a proposed site for construction). "he bought back the site, platted it, and named it after his realtor" CRYPTO WORLD 🥵🥵 | ![]() 338 | |
01/8/2020 22:13 | foodbanks are available plat | pakenham | |
01/8/2020 22:11 | Made a similar point earlier... | ![]() 46maxon | |
01/8/2020 21:59 | hxxps://www.valuethe | ![]() francoismyname | |
01/8/2020 21:58 | we should open up at 10p but we wont | pakenham | |
01/8/2020 21:58 | Says should be 10p when Bitcoin Was at $10k. Therefore should be 12p if Bitcoin at $12k and even 13-15p when you factor in zcash astonishing movement. How the hell are we at 5.4p FFS. hxxps://www.valuethe | ![]() francoismyname | |
01/8/2020 21:57 | ZCASH is up 22% - | ![]() tomboyb | |
01/8/2020 21:14 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com The chart strongly suggests a move to $20k imo. | ![]() horneblower | |
01/8/2020 21:09 | Let's hope the production increases > 180 equivalent of BTC + a few thousand ZEC | ![]() 338 | |
01/8/2020 20:46 | next week should be explosive for those holding stock here . | ![]() kcowe | |
01/8/2020 20:40 | P........... 🤣 | ![]() 338 |
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