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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vast Resources Plc | LSE:VAST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQ7WTT20 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.365 | 0.35 | 0.38 | 0.365 | 0.365 | 0.37 | 4,085,170 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nonmtl Minrl Svcs, Ex Fuels | 3.72M | -10.51M | -0.0024 | -1.50 | 15.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/2/2020 18:23 | I'm thinking of investing some profit from Eurasia mining into Vast, what do you think Jaksh@t? | hazelst | |
05/2/2020 17:50 | Jak how much you lost on eua buddy. Shorting from 1p. Now 6p. My word LOL. | 10ak | |
05/2/2020 17:25 | 13080-Always sell on a rise in AIM shares Unless its EUA | saint in exile | |
05/2/2020 13:17 | It how it works in AIM. time to sell was on funding news. Buy back range is 0.2p to 0.24p currently. Then pump again to 0.35p plus and RINSE AND REPEAT OR PUMP AND DUMP. | oilisgold | |
05/2/2020 09:05 | Morning Nasar | gismo | |
05/2/2020 07:56 | Good Morning All | nasarsaddique | |
04/2/2020 15:22 | Always sell on a rise in AIM shares. | oilisgold | |
04/2/2020 15:01 | Well buy in price 0.2 to 0.24p fast approaching. Its how it works in AIM | oilisgold | |
03/2/2020 14:45 | Just could be stragglers got together for a melodramatic multisign off. Suppose fantasy may be forgiven on a dull wet monday in winter. | edjge2 | |
03/2/2020 12:48 | Mining conference this week in Zim...AP presenting for no apparent reason arf arf! | saint in exile | |
03/2/2020 07:51 | https://www.chronicl | jayfella72 | |
02/2/2020 21:03 | Well not long to go and see how it ends up for Vast and co. | demonboy | |
01/2/2020 23:34 | Eh ...4 month old article ?? | carla1 | |
01/2/2020 21:35 | https://www.google.c | demonboy | |
31/1/2020 19:47 | Good advice again OIG. I still suffer from FOMO and being greedy ...🐂 and 🐻make 💰, 🐷 get ☠️ ...👍 | rookie666 | |
31/1/2020 19:20 | AIM is volume driven and news dependent. Has destroyed many dreams but money can be made. Yesterday here was unexpected, the CEO gave the hint on a gold plate. Many traders piled in and walked away with minimum 20%. 2k on 10k not bad for some. | oilisgold | |
31/1/2020 19:17 | Rookie, i myself have done it many times and get caught out. Very hard to be disciplined . Greed is normal and i myself used to fall for it over and over again. The successfull traders are very disciplined and take 10 to 20%. You be suprised how easy its to make small amounts then go for big sums. Study the patterns of shares. Hint, Vast buy zone is around 0.2 to 0.25p. Also if you study the pattern in AIM, its the same for majority. Yes, you will take hits but if end of the week you get 3 winners and 2 losers you still will make decent sum. Also when a good company releases a bad RNS, best time to buy is just after few minutes of opening as everyone is selling, so then the share price always pulls some back, so easy swing trades. | oilisgold | |
31/1/2020 18:09 | Thanks for the advice OIG..... It's funny becuase, each year that passes I think I'm becoming wiser to this game..... After not taking profits @0.5p, I promised myself that if the share price pumped again then take some off 💰 the table. I got that opportunity recently when it got to 0.345p (sold half my holdings and re-invested into other companies). However, got suckered into news feed prior to market opening this morning. It doesn't seem to matter which way I decide to go, the share price does the complete opposite. ...but yeah that's great advice, don't be a LTH - I'll remeber that one!!...right its the weekend, gonna have me a beer 🍺 ...hopefully next week!!! Best of luck everyone and have a great weekend!!! | rookie666 |
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