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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Serabi Gold Plc | LSE:SRB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BG5NDX91 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.50 | 2.38% | 64.50 | 63.00 | 66.00 | 64.50 | 62.50 | 62.50 | 131,198 | 09:12:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 63.71M | 1.14M | 0.0150 | 42.33 | 48.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/12/2023 13:15 | Good grief you thicko. Another example of why you are such a loser. Hilarious. | borisjohnsonshair | |
22/12/2023 20:36 | Thanks PPVN, I knew there was a reason…… | tightfist | |
22/12/2023 17:58 | Tightfist - serabi has a dual listing so sdrt is applicable.... | ppvn | |
22/12/2023 16:43 | 600p soon, my mates Mike and Clive told me so | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 16:03 | SRB is AIM listed - but Stamp Duty is payable on Buys...... explanation? | tightfist | |
22/12/2023 15:52 | Is it not? All their news items say Serabi Gold plc (AIM: SRB, TSX: SBI)Anyway, what does it matter you know what i meant. Small caps | smackeraim | |
22/12/2023 14:24 | SRB isn’t AIM listed | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 12:28 | We’ll agree to disagree | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 12:07 | The Smart money never buys at the 52 week high, they wait for the 52 week low then as the share price starts to rise that's when they're in. The Smart money has far better information and knowledge about companies and therefore they often know why the share price of a company has fallen whereas when the private retail investors buys at the low, they doing so not out of knowledge rather just that the share price is at its low. | loganair | |
22/12/2023 12:00 | breaking out strongly here | smackeraim | |
22/12/2023 11:54 | You have no money or you'd be somewhere hot & nice | borisjohnsonshair | |
22/12/2023 11:45 | Buy volume is 2x sell volume, the smart money is buying the 52 week high and breakout 💰💰 | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 11:38 | Yeah, lots of very wealthy people retire to downtown Bangkok. One way ticket on the property market, you sad LIAR. | borisjohnsonshair | |
22/12/2023 11:17 | Well I quit the rat race and retired 15 years ago at age 40, so you keep buying the fallers and I’ll keep buying the risers 👍 | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 11:13 | And 465 considers himself a Warren Buftcatt! What a plonker? 🖕 (Averaging half a dozen posts EVERY day - since he joined here over 2 years ago!) Patronising idiots usually are....becoming keyboard warriors. ADVFN has too many boring and resident fantasists..... (。-` | lisat3 | |
22/12/2023 11:08 | I’m fully loaded for the 52 week high, the breakout, and the rising gold price, go short Boris. Buying the 52 week low would have had you buying the downtrend in mid 2021 at 65p and then seeing it fall to 20p 🤷a Buying the 52 week high is buying into an uptrend, run your winners 👍 | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 10:40 | Buying 52 weeks lows is buying fallers, that’s what PI’s do and is why so many lose money. Buying 52 week highs is buying risers, that’s what professionals do. A 52 week high shows that there is a strong chance of significant gains ahead. It often nudges investors to buy more securities of the company. As risky as this may sound, the results can be quite rewarding | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 10:18 | Do not Buy at the 52 Week high as this is what the typical private retail investor does...Buy at the 52 week low that's what the 'Smart' money does. | loganair | |
22/12/2023 09:13 | 52 week high, buy more 👍 | trader465 | |
22/12/2023 09:07 | Impossible to buy. Drift up now til license news as exploration updates in the mean time. This is a slow burner as license delayed again but with the cash cushion, the future is great. 600p delayed but coming. | borisjohnsonshair |
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