Shorts are exiting. Ennismore appear to be closing their position altogether. They 'bought' again on Thursday (just reported on shorttracker this morning) and are now at 0.47%, so below the reportable threshold and will drop off the list. That only leaves Qube and Helikon. Ennismore are essentially calling the bottom on this. |
Sooner they outlaw shorting the better. There was a petition going around about that a while ago. |
Here we go Shorts getting a grip stifling any rise 👍 |
The live monitor came up behind a splash screen for their Black Friday promo, so I reckon it was just a teaser |
And the Shorts are vacating fast so at a very moderate normal level at cwr |
It's the fids here and the costs of large systems. Which is why I think cwr has emerged as the player most likely to succeed in the uk sector. It's not reliant purely on large fids. It can do small scale as well as large, via licensees. Even better, no costly stock holding. |
Nope still short Nothing has changed |
I'm in ceres at mo, but don't want it hand holding itm downwards. Seems ready for a sharp turn over there. |
You gone long then barney |
Looking forward to another bumper day |
If it all ties in with opening price then they're accidentally? Showing us pre market |
The clock is running very fast - maybe using it as wallpaper - show the system working for interested people prior to opening - rather than a steady, peaceful start to the day. Or, more likely, it's broken. 08:00 should tell. |
Provably Russians hacked the stock exchange, as one of our self serving politicians probably gave cyber security role to a company owned by an oligarch |
I'm on the phone app btw |
It's as If it's showing pre market trades but was registering qty as well. As If it's premium view |
Anyone fed up of Labour yet |
Glad someone else seen it. Thought was losing my marbles and clocks had gone forward and no one told me |
Off topic. What on earth is happening with the ADVFN Monitor? |
$400bn is a quick win given better priority for the USA with $36Tn in debt Hydrogen should still happen in the USA at a steadier pace than was envisaged That may not be a bad thing for ITM given Electric Hydrogen already claim Juniper business..Also the USA needs a big budget to rearm quickly |
Indeed it is...
Obviously very windy today but worth looking at how much of our power is generated when it is like this. Octopus giving money away trying to get folk to take the electricity (over night) imagine if we could make hydrogen with the excess instead...
British Electricity Tracker
· 2h British electricity mix at 10am on 24th Nov 2024
🔥Gas 9.9% Biomass 5.1% 🍃Wind 48.7% Solar 2.8% Hydro 1.3% ⚛️Nuclear 12.9% ➡️Imports 19.3% Other 0.0% 🪫Storage 0.0%
🔌Generation 31GW 🌍Carbon intensity 96 gCO2e/kWh |
Far too much credence placed on Trump policies in green. In reality he is like King Canute. The green tide is coming in all over the world. Trump will get washed away and China will end up world leader in green.
Happily Europe has learned from the destruction of its solar industry and will not let that happen for electrolysers. Can you imagine online performance data on critical components in European energy production all being monitored in Beijing?
I think not. Happily there are credible alternatives. |
looking forward to the trading update |
From earlier in the week :- |
Did the market overdo the gloom here? Excluding Thyssen winning the Saudi business, itself is paused for lack of offtake , ITM stands solid with a wide proven range . With cash to give it staying power, it maybe the drop is overdone. |
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd0gx4przejoWon't harm the recovery |