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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trakm8 Holdings Plc | LSE:TRAK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0P1RP10 | ORD 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% | 9.25 | 8.50 | 10.00 | 9.25 | 9.25 | 9.25 | 16,605 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Transportation Equipment,nec | 20.2M | -783k | -0.0157 | -5.89 | 4.62M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/11/2019 15:33 | No coke hookers or cars yet for you then? | trakm8fan | |
28/11/2019 14:50 | 50% down on this share :-( Need a lot more of this upward movement!! The sales team need to pull their finger out. | cokehookerscars | |
27/11/2019 09:51 | Well its clearly popped up. Could this be people anticipating good news or people who know something they shouldn't. Or people just buying the price rise. You cant help think this is significant just before news. | trakm8fan | |
27/11/2019 09:38 | I've only seen one trade that we might assume to be a 'bed and isa' transaction. Beyond that it's been fairly small, but consistent buying that appears to have pushed the price up. | knowbodyyouno | |
27/11/2019 09:27 | Have we seen this from the LSE board - below. Our bit starts at 3:30 mins. Most of the charts in that video seem to show depressed stocks which have finally started to move up. Surely if price has been low for about a year and then moves up it will clear various moving averages. I'm not sure I see the significance. I want to be positive about the price action but all I can see is a little dip which we recovered from mainly due to some bed and ISA type transactions. These have also shown higher than usual volume on our chart if you look at volume. Are people reading this move with volume as a break out? hxxps://www.share-ta | trakm8fan | |
27/11/2019 09:25 | Posted on another BB Zak Mir: Trakm8 - should re-test 35p, in the near-term are this breakout. BulletinBoardHeroes Is something to be @Share_Talk Tuesday 26th November 2019 @ZaksTradersCafe Asiamet Resources #ARS Ariana Resources #AAU Haydale #HAYD Nuformix #NFX Petrotal Corp #PTAL Rockfire Resources #ROCK Trakm8 Holdings #TRAK & SolGold #SOLG hxxps://www.share-ta As I said there - I've head of Zak Mir, but not sure I buy fully into this sort of analysis. share price movements are dependent on so much. What's important is what is said (or not said) in the impending RNS. However, the upward trend is positive from my perspective. | knowbodyyouno | |
26/11/2019 07:54 | I did make it clear that I'm buying at these lows. That has not changed. | trakm8fan | |
25/11/2019 19:50 | Hmmm. You were posting frequently 9 to 10 days ago but didn't mention your purchase. | nod | |
25/11/2019 15:19 | I managed to buy some just below 15.7 about 10 days ago. Now I am showing 19.7 sell and 20.7 buy on a parcel of 10000 shares. That feels like a 25% rise to me which is significant. Blonde has even gone from saying this company will go bust to it might go bust or get out of this lull. That feels more significant. | trakm8fan | |
25/11/2019 14:58 | Ok thanks Smithie | trakm8fan | |
25/11/2019 14:15 | trakm8fan "I asked one of my brokers about this just before April. There is no simple automatic way to do it. You have to sell and then buy and pay the spread." completely untrue a bed & sipp or bed & isa trade for that the MM will normally charge 30-£40 ....max ...if the value is £1000 or £10,000 of shares its just an admin. fee they see no nett movement of shares & hence have no risk so, they do NOT charge the buy-sell spread if you have ever been charged it you could send copies of the trades to the FCA & ask if its possible to get a refund of any cost above 30-£40 from the MM. a broker will often charge you for 1 trade (at std price ?) & give you the other one for free, | smithie6 | |
25/11/2019 10:01 | Hi Blondeamon, I think you have summed it up well. | dc2 | |
22/11/2019 13:32 | Agree Blondeamon. | knowbodyyouno | |
22/11/2019 13:04 | Blonde, you turning bull? ;o) | dc2 | |
22/11/2019 12:58 | HSBC will do a 'bed and ISA' and there is a mechanism for doing it automatically. In the sense you just ask them to do it and they do it with as minimum spread as possible. In fact, I was told they won't execute the trade if the spread will cost you over a certain amount. That's what I was told on the phone. In the end, I saved the ISA allowance and have since filled it with fresh shares. | knowbodyyouno | |
22/11/2019 12:56 | Yes, I've noticed the uptick in recruitment. Fingers crossed. Another Friday passes without a PW. | knowbodyyouno | |
22/11/2019 12:34 | I asked one of my brokers about this just before April. There is no simple automatic way to do it. You have to sell and then buy and pay the spread. | trakm8fan | |
22/11/2019 12:16 | A complete guess but those two large trades look like ISA movements. | dc2 | |
21/11/2019 18:29 | It's not always easy to tell of course, I just made the presumption in this case, because they were relatively small trades and above the current mid-price. | knowbodyyouno | |
21/11/2019 18:29 | They may be trades but you are discounting the notion that the MMs exist to make a market. Without them, pairing a buy with a sell would be hard. I suspect (I do not have level 2) the only entries on Trakm8 are the MMs. Therefore, a retail sell is just that etc. Ok, I have bought below the mid so they are not all what they appear to be but I think most are. | dc2 | |
21/11/2019 17:14 | They are trades - always trades. Why do you think these are all buys and not sells | davr0s |
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