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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tullow Oil Plc | LSE:TLW | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001500809 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.06 | -3.31% | 30.94 | 30.96 | 31.20 | 31.88 | 30.88 | 31.88 | 2,226,896 | 16:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.11 | 465.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/12/2019 09:35 | People must learn to use negative & positive news to their advantage in order to make an informed decision rather then following blindly. | ![]() umitw | |
13/12/2019 09:34 | Looking good lads. 70p should be taken out soon. Very very difficult to trade now. You must be a genius to trade this now. | ![]() oilisgold | |
13/12/2019 09:33 | But the more i read the more i like VLX VLX - heres why EV forecasts are 25% a year Long-term forecasts of EV sales are typically smooth, ever-increasing curves. In reality, there is considerable variation. US year-over-year sales have ranged from a 4% drop in 2015 to over 80% increase in some years. Even if 2019 sales prove flat to 2018, the growth rate since 2013 will still average an impressive 25% per year. Government mandates and incentives will play a major, if not the major, role in the near-term rate of EV growth. Conservatives LOVE EV and want to throw £500m at it GO BORIS GO!! | ![]() albanyvillas | |
13/12/2019 09:32 | Gents great times,Carapa is gonna start the rally in #Tlw and #Eco later! | ![]() costax1654x | |
13/12/2019 09:32 | captain james t kirk Is there another motive at work ? Not from my part I always try to give a reason for the decisions I do/take, but I think in all type of investors and not only beginners when I post. A more clear case is my thread "UPS" , lasting close to 19 years now, was weekly and lately monthly saying on the top .... Master RSI 1 Dec '19 - 18:07 edit • I am starting this thread with the idea of alerting shares that will rise this month and giving the reasons why. Most share's rises are due to a combination of conditions: volume, charts, announcements, breakout, results, etc. The more reasons a share has, the more likely the share will rise and I would expect everybody to reasonably meet this criteria. No advice is intended or inferred from any posts made in this thread. | master rsi | |
13/12/2019 09:31 | A lot of chartist and technical experts are saying 80p is now nailed on by End of Monday. Some even saying 100p by next week. | ![]() oilisgold | |
13/12/2019 09:30 | Probable reality teamwork, you know where to put your stop loss. | ![]() umitw | |
13/12/2019 09:29 | Please dont put negative comments. | ![]() teamwork1 | |
13/12/2019 09:26 | Well hello 67 | ![]() sbb1x | |
13/12/2019 09:26 | I think coupled with good news will be back to 100p in January/February . | ![]() jungmana | |
13/12/2019 09:25 | TLW gapped up this morning, there is a possibility to revisit 60.6p IMO. | ![]() umitw | |
13/12/2019 09:23 | Expecting another good jump when new heavy weight ceo gets announced. | ![]() eodfire | |
13/12/2019 09:16 | If you believe that algos are important, then it's not too much of jump to understand that the entries/exits they are making are based around rules. Then you have to aks yourself, what are their rules and decide whether learning technical analaysis might help you to ride some of those moves. Don't forget the insti's mind, they don't necessarily use TA so there are non-TA drivers of price movements, but TA still gives you an edge at spotting when something is going to move and in which direction as it just helps you to see whether the sellers or buyers are likely to be in the ascendence | ![]() stupmy | |
13/12/2019 09:09 | umitw re - RSI let’s have another chart! -:) to annoy some here. I think yesterday's P!ss taking was taken with a pinch of salt by "whity" maybe coz his loses are becoming less of a thing on the climb back, as he is used to looking at everyone's chart, and slowly is getting the nod of it. Here is a 5 day chart where is showing from the drop to today's rise, that once again is going places | master rsi | |
13/12/2019 09:06 | Stupmy I refer to my earlier reply to msi. On algos, I believe most trading is computer driven, particularly when we are talking about volume. Far too much is made of mm's tricks when in reality it's often a bit of software that's playing games. | ![]() captain james t kirk | |
13/12/2019 09:05 | There will be a constant stream of new money coming in all the way up to £1 i should think, and with some positive newsflow, well. | ![]() jibba jabber | |
13/12/2019 09:04 | Here's a quote I found, you've probably all heard it A whites and his money are easily parted | ![]() stupmy | |
13/12/2019 09:04 | Nice move this morning . Will.see my 70p target today hopefully | ![]() jungmana | |
13/12/2019 09:02 | Invest 6.6k now for 15k in 2020 ? | ![]() sbb1x | |
13/12/2019 08:59 | master rsi On the contrary, I use these boards to share what little knowledge I have and share links to research, with other posters, to help them. I do not give advice, always give wealth warnings when appropriate and do not do mystic meg. If you want to withhold ifo that can help the babies or less experienced, then that's your prerogative but it doesn't help the beginners, in any way shape or from. Is there another motive at work ? | ![]() captain james t kirk | |
13/12/2019 08:57 | Well hello 66p | ![]() sbb1x | |
13/12/2019 08:55 | My break even was at 2.50 before it went down. Now 1.60. So let's see how much I recover. | ![]() teamwork1 | |
13/12/2019 08:55 | Thanks sentimentrules Another great call by you going short here at 59Lol | ![]() mikeoxard |
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