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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Condor Gold Plc | LSE:CNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8225591 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 22.75 | 22.00 | 23.50 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 49,360 | 08:00:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -27.41 | 46.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/5/2013 20:50 | The lower indicators don't look good at all. For a start look at the distance between the MACD lines, those suggest a harsh fall. Also they're based in negative territory too. The slow stochastic indicator doesn't really mean anything here - it's not oversold, it's not undersold. 70p first stop. | ![]() springtimejoy | |
16/5/2013 19:56 | Faired quite well but never say never ! I see the candles have crossed to upper side of the Keltner Bands . Just hope this is not the edge of the next cliff .. Lower indicators looking quite good , shame the market is in turmoil . | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
16/5/2013 19:53 | Could have been much worse considering the dropin POG | ![]() mlangton1 | |
16/5/2013 19:51 | CNR still hammering out a bottom ? This pattern is characterized by a large white body engulfing a preceding smaller black body, which appears during a downtrend. The white body does not necessarily engulf the shadows of the black body but totally engulfs the body itself. This is an important bottom reversal signal. | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
16/5/2013 16:41 | closing volume 5.5k ....... lowest volume ever? | usmcgs | |
15/5/2013 20:55 | Carnage this evening with Gold mining stocks .Could be a GDXJ double bottom forming if we dont fall of the edge of a cliff tonight ! | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
15/5/2013 15:25 | Just my idle thoughts If our 100k trader has got them on a T20 then T3 allowing for the bank holiday we may see a 100k sell, T3 7th June, although his broker might get away with T1. They would of bought them originally around 18th April T20 (I assume)and paid between 111 and 107. Yesterday's rollover has effectively cost him 99.12 per share. Therefore if we see a sale of 100k after it reaches between 107-111, but on or before the 7th, 10th or 11th June. If not they've paid for them. | serious punter | |
15/5/2013 13:45 | There's the other part of the rollover of 100k (at 97.2) from yesterday. MMs making the trade of 100k at 98p and the 100k trade at 97.2 look like buys...? | ![]() warmsun | |
15/5/2013 09:17 | warmsun BB is quite useful along with other inputs. BB used to have four recommendations. Buy, Sell, Wait or Hold. The new term on the block is SHORT. Quite a few people I know follow BB, so when they recommend BUY, it will be 24 hrs late and the shorts will be making a made scramble to close their positions. That's when the MMs will make a killing IMO and the price will rise significantly. | serious punter | |
14/5/2013 19:28 | SeriousP, am just a bit disappointed it didn't move the price. Something is odd about it as, not only didnt it move the sp, L2 didn't budge either...can't believe a 100k buy wouldn't move the price. I don't want to tempt fate but at least the daily drop in the share price seems to have ended....upwards from here...? Edit, I take no notice of British Bulls. | ![]() warmsun | |
14/5/2013 19:15 | SP I did see its a C trade which led me to believe its a single trade . C trades used to be T trades or trades with " Conditions " British bulls are still short but getting more cautious Uploaded with Pattern Description This pattern is characterized by a large white body engulfing a preceding smaller black body, which appears during a downtrend. The white body does not necessarily engulf the shadows of the black body but totally engulfs the body itself. This is an important bottom reversal signal. | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
14/5/2013 18:48 | Warmsun/Satgirl No it looks like a buy, but is it a T20? | serious punter | |
14/5/2013 15:52 | Agreed time stamp was 18mins late Or should i say reported 18mins late ? | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
14/5/2013 15:40 | Hmmmm...a trade of 100k at 98p has just popped up (timed at 15.22)....is it a buy or will we see another 100k trade a little later at below 98p as part of a rollover? | ![]() warmsun | |
14/5/2013 09:04 | Gold moving up again $1440.50 up $9.70 so far | serious punter | |
14/5/2013 07:37 | SP I agree with your analysis and let's hope the large buyer returns soon. I think they got a bargain! | ![]() 888icb | |
14/5/2013 07:28 | 888ICB - If you look on the trades page for last Thursday on ADVFN, the prices at the time were 90-92, therefor a buy IMO. The prices then changed to 90/97 | serious punter | |
13/5/2013 18:32 | The 340000 trade is showing on LSE as 9.20 am on the 9th May which was last Thursday when share price was in the low 90's. So whether it was a buy or a sell on the 9th it is not relevant to today's rise which has been most welcome. | ![]() 888icb | |
13/5/2013 18:18 | I don`t think its a trade from today as the volume is not included in the volume total for today . | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
13/5/2013 18:09 | Could be a worked sell over a period of time, hence any buys recently wouldn't have moved us up. A bit of buying today and we have moved up, so perhaps we have had a seller who is now finished...but then, wtfdik....:) | ![]() warmsun | |
13/5/2013 17:31 | FWIW I think that 340k was a buy from Friday - It's not registered in any of the cumulative columns today. | serious punter | |
13/5/2013 17:26 | correction 92.5 | usmcgs | |
13/5/2013 17:25 | 340k @ 92.sell from 0921 when spread was 97/90 | usmcgs | |
13/5/2013 17:07 | A thank you to me from all of you who bought would be appreciated. ha ha | ![]() rfv |
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