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rRomeo29 16 Oct 2015

Re: something brewing Yupp, not much to say about the african front! And so funny, that despite the regular price fluctuation here, CRND is still maintained somewhere above 8 Pence. Next bullish alert only IF the massive 10.60p barrier is climbed.Its easy to adjust AT buys.---------- ---------Last update was:1) Bullish signal IF the barrier at 10.15p is climbed (mid price)2) Final bullish confirmaton comes IF 11.90p wall is climbed, signaling another rise to 23p.

citychap2011 16 Oct 2015

Stalling technical analysis nm

sinn 15 Oct 2015

marl

sinn 12 Oct 2015

Looks like Drake and uggthethug are the same personmust be senile you need to feel sorry for them

rRomeo29 08 Oct 2015

Re: something brewing ...even if these are only "maintenance buys" to keep the price above the crucial 8p line, its still nice to see that someone has taken notice.Next buy-alert IF barrier at 10.15p is climbed (mid price)Final bullish confirmaton once the 11.90p roof is climbed, thus signaling another rise to about 23p.DYOR![link]

rRomeo29 08 Oct 2015

Re: something brewing BUYs now going through for 9.10 Pence.08-Oct-15130:259.1010,635Buy* 8.509.25967.79O 08-Oct-1512:29:119.0019,256Buy* 8.509.251,733O

rRomeo29 08 Oct 2015

something brewing ...something is breweing:[link] 8.509.251,559O 08-Oct-1511:28:128.7510,000Buy* 8.508.75875.00O 08-Oct-1511:27:308.7515,000Buy* 8.508.751,313O 08-Oct-1511:27:188.7510,000Buy* 8.508.75875.00O 08-Oct-1511:26:398.7050,000Buy* 8.508.754,350

rRomeo29 06 Oct 2015

Re: Stalling technical analysis Once again the 8.50p line seems to be supported. Everyone just remember to readjust your AT buys in case of a sudden upswing:[link] Bullish signal IF the barrier at 10.15p is climbed (mid price)2) Final bullish confirmaton comes IF 11.90p wall is climbed, signaling another rise to 23p.

sinn 01 Oct 2015

Johan will be keen to make a deal as his first tract of options expire soon

citychap2011 30 Sep 2015

UBS & Massive Gold-Rigging Scandal The good ol' Swiss. You gotta love them.The article states "just like in LIBOR-gate, just like in FX-gate, it is the biggest rat of all, Swiss megabank UBS, that is about to turn on its former criminal peers."[link]

citychap2011 30 Sep 2015

Re: Stalling technical analysis Nm

rRomeo29 25 Sep 2015

Re: Stalling technical analysis ...and the long term support lines still keep holding.Now while everything seems like boring sideways since a few days, one should make sure to adjust the AT buys in case of a sudden rebound driven by news or whatever!1) Urgent bullish alert comes when the 10p barrier is touched (see mid price).2) Buy confirmaton IF 11.90p is climbed, signaling another decent rise to around 23p.Lovely stable sideways trend with first "step" formation:[link]

rRomeo29 23 Sep 2015

Re: Stalling technical analysis ...RNS service published some updates recently and I thought I take a look at Noricum.Tradesignal-online immediately pointed to a retrace from 0.13p down to 0.05p, so I thought its best to inform the community.Been a bit surprized to see that you are the only one entertaining the share chat (isnt your daily scheduele filled with bank & property deals)?While sometimes I think about the reason for your initial hostility (or black humour?), allow me to say that just one honest request from you could have brought you valuable TA knowledge - thus saving you a large amount of capital over the past 2 years. Especially this summer, when many of us jumped ship from the main markets.Can you call it "arrogance", if someone calculates a target price and dares to point in a certain chart direction? If so, then I probably owe you an apology and have to say it wasnt meant to be "above of others", but simply a method to be AHEAD of the market.Here in CH people are branded with hospitality and openness, so if you like I will take a look at three FTSE shares of yours and tell you the most likely Sp targets for the next months.CRND is still all right. The next Sp targets should be calculated this weekend. Long term investors are still safe to hold as long as the mentioned support lines are holding.

rRomeo29 23 Sep 2015

Re: Stalling technical analysis ---------- ---------- -------„I am not a estate agent, I'm an investor. I invest in property, but have diversified into some bonds and FTSE shares. I move my capital between different assets to maximise returns.A number of my FTSE shares are in negative now, but I am not concerned about this because I am invested for the long term." CitychapSorry, I thought you claryfied this bit and mentioned north west England? Before this everyone erroneously assumed that its "the London city chap", someone in the finance game, and you said this is not the case.Now lets forget about the fun for a minute: Very careful now with your FTSE holdings! And this is a honest advice, Sir. "The freefalling Footsie is being pulled down by big international commodity names, creating concern among UK investors.” Michelle McGrade, CIO at TD[link] Footsie is being pulled down by its links to emerging markets, which have experienced SIGNIFICANT declines in growth. Demand for London-listed commodities is also slowing, with losses on stocks including Glencore, Rio and BP weighing heavily on the index. In the US on the other hand, commodities make up much less of the S&P 500, which is instead dominated by tech stocks. These make up 20% of the S&P 500 by market cap and include giants such as Apple and Google, while tech makes up just 1% of the FTSE 100."Hope you will find a way to survive the severe bear-market! Recently even Switzerland has been hammered because of its exposure to Germany. Other markets, France etc. will follow. And the US tech-bubble could find a sudden end also.But lets listen to the chart-pro's on cnbc.com

citychap2011 23 Sep 2015

Stalling technical analysis Hi Romeo. You really don't seem to have a grip on reality. I don't live Manchester and I'm not a real estate agent. Your posts are becoming as fictitious as your charting.I have a number of other investments that I'm not concerned about as I am invested for the long term. A number of these are in profit. Thanks for your concern all the same. RE: Noricum I am merely highlighting the BOD's failings. There is no desperation. I have a very small shareholding.Why are you so interested in Noricum Gold anyway?I see you haven't addressed the main point of my post, which is what has happened to your Technical Analysis? I'm looking forward to an update.