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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 |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 1.63B | -109.6M | -0.0754 | -4.11 | 465.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/12/2019 19:41 | I have the close at 60.9 and by the sound of it, similar to you it looks bullish, but the time frame I was looking at 15mins is not that reliable. Without news I'd guess tomorrow will be somewhat bullish. | ![]() stupmy | |
16/12/2019 19:39 | Ammu12 you are only saying half truth don't you? and a bit of a stalker though now only around till someone else start some bad talking. Although long time ago, I still remember you wanting the share price to go all the way up and there is barriers that have to be broken. I said "In breaking that trend a possible previous price could be achieved, but for what I see you are still waiting. Too many loose shares on that stock after offer, to reach there yet. I took my profits at 22.07p from 18.70p (I had to look at book ) as the volume was not large enough to break UP higher. You should have got some stock here last week, as ENQ is only going side ways so far. Yes you another one under the mattress after 8 month still waiting. cheerio and give up staker | master rsi | |
16/12/2019 19:05 | That is how it looks now or at the end of the day | master rsi | |
16/12/2019 18:50 | MasterRSI please get me started your previous performance on the likes of enquest where all your charts predictions were wrong.Be happy that you've made a profit here and your guesstimate have been right this time. No one knows where the share price is going or else we would all be filthy rich... | ![]() ammu12 | |
16/12/2019 18:50 | This board is now a kindergarten - give it up. If you don’t have tlw relevant posts go and massage your egos elsewhere. Nobody is interested!! | ![]() wodahsnoom | |
16/12/2019 17:40 | m516 Dec '19 - 16:27 - 37961 of 37967 0 1 0 whites12316 Dec '19 - 14:48 - 37950 of 37960 Do you see yourself as better than traders? Genuine question? Absolutely not, but I take um-bridge at people like Master who proclaims to know about markets when his comments clearly demonstrate he doesn't even know how a market is formed, nor how it operates or how it executes trades. He posts tips and uses charts which are accessible to anyone yet dresses it up to suggest he foresaw events. He encourages people to adopt a position based again on lines he decides to post yet admits his research is non existent. (He doesn't even know the execs names, where the company is headquartered, the licenses said company holds or indeed areas it operates in. He mocks "Investors" of which I am one, because we didn't sell out when it crashed, yet fails to understand that many like myself dont need to be in out in out and shaking it all about to be right... I wont brag, but last year my portfolio gain was in excess of 100% in the main due to PMO.. In monetary terms a profit of a 6 figure sum. So I feel aggrieved that someone who is using borrowed money (Leveraged) and gambling whilst essentially knowing nothing offers advise to others whilst not being honest enough to tell them that he is making it up.. Never, not once has this self proclaimed guru provided a direction of the stock in advance... The same goes for Strumpy... And I get sick and tired of reading such ridiculous amateurish comments that come from him and his like such as "MM's want your shares, its an MM trap to get your stock etc etc"... I would urge anyone mucking about with shares to at elast understand how the markets work first.. There is masses of information on the net, the likes of master and trumpy wont read it because that would meam tearing themselves away from a free internet chat room where they can profess to be brilliant.. and lets face it, I suggest having their egos massaged is equally as important to them as making a few quid. People are not doing it wrong if they dont subscribe to the in out in out shake it all about brigade. Do i think im better? ... I am different.. very very different.. | ![]() whites123 | |
16/12/2019 17:06 | Be positive tomorrow is another day | ![]() teamwork1 | |
16/12/2019 17:01 | Friggin amazing that broker Buy notes never have the same effect. | ![]() knowing | |
16/12/2019 17:00 | 'Under the mattress' shares are often what end up in the 'dog portfolios' of poor investors/traders (I've had my fair share, but years ago, before I woke up!!). Anyone who says that a 90,000 loss (out of 125,00 allocation) is a good or even acceptible result and then says that tuck them under the mattress and you'll get rich over time is a fool. How they can suggest that sort of thing is beyond me, it's delusional. | ![]() stupmy | |
16/12/2019 16:59 | Tough day today. Feel annoyed and sad and upset. Ladt Minday it Tanked, this Minday it almost Tanked. Best to buy on Tuesday and sell on Friday. Traders are Milking this Cow. Whilst WE LTH ARE GETTING LUBRICATED AND THEN POUNDED | ![]() oilisgold | |
16/12/2019 16:51 | whites123 You thought buying a bargain @ 150p but now has become a gruesome pain just like you posting over here and telling us to put them under the mattress "someone is in for soaking" | master rsi | |
16/12/2019 16:33 | C ould A always R eward A nd P robably A nyday | ![]() yidarmytom | |
16/12/2019 16:27 | whites12316 Dec '19 - 14:48 - 37950 of 37960 Do you see yourself as better than traders? Genuine question? It will be interesting to see what happens here tomorrow we had an intra day low of 55p and recovered from that. So a lot of traders money will have gone today so the question is how much appetite is for the shares now its fallen back. The areas that I would refer to are potential areas of support and resistance or supply and demand areas. These are the areas where the market see value or not. | ![]() m5 | |
16/12/2019 16:17 | Whity Learn how to make money Where did I put the trade I close here, is all in the "UPS" thread I still have another one, but I do not intend to put it under your mattress, because then I could not do my fun time. | master rsi | |
16/12/2019 16:17 | Too much panicking here. A consolidation/pullba | ![]() andysand | |
16/12/2019 16:14 | Monday is a buying day defo | ![]() ammu12 | |
16/12/2019 16:12 | Buy Mon, sell Fri? | ![]() leoneobull | |
16/12/2019 16:08 | Let's all be hopeful | ![]() teamwork1 | |
16/12/2019 16:07 | Where to now without news, 55-65? | ![]() jibba jabber | |
16/12/2019 16:06 | Really difficult to know what to do with this for the moment. Buyers and sellers (15 min periods) look relatively evenly matched, but sellers have just about been in charge from about 13:00. A close above 60 looks to présage the upside, however that'll mean nothing if Carapa news comes in and is not good. I keep what I bought at 158, but won't add. I'll see where we are tomorrow. | ![]() stupmy | |
16/12/2019 15:59 | whites123 try to give advice to the dead people, maybe they will understand because anyone else here will NOT. Buying at around 150p ( and trying to tell us how to invest put the shares under the mattress ), most likely someone else fortune and give it to you free, then no wonder that you squander the money just like that, and that was only last month . | master rsi | |
16/12/2019 15:33 | Them "experts" are long gone I would imagine. | ![]() theapplefreak | |
16/12/2019 14:54 | Who were the "experts" saying the new range would be 84+? Got that a tad wrong, not really experts then. | ![]() jibba jabber |
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