Re: Tide turning "massive bullish alert..."" then quick rise ..."Keep taking those meds...
Re: Tide turning First signs of a long term buy as soon as the good old 919-920p wall is climbed.- massive bullish alert in case 929 is climbed- then quick rise to 943.50 where it might bounce. Once this is climbed, then Sp establishes on totally new levels, as from 960p / 1060p / 1090p and higher.
Re: Tide turning I do not see any pullback on arrow global by any of the big guns!!![link]
Re: Tide turning 907.50Come on lets do it. New collections figures might help if good for last period. Might also start worrying shorters, noticed one position closed and one reduced in last last couple days, no increases.Welloiled1
Re: Tide turning Anything above 891 is good and stable and the base for a long term up-trend.Valid new buy signal only IF massive 907.50 wall is climbed.
Tide turning Interesting to note drop to 820 levels briefly 2 days ago, now being reflected with drop in shorts.Could the tide be changing would be nice to push through the 900's over next few days.Welloiled1
Re: shorters bonfire... Interesting how we seem to try and break out from the 900p area, are almost there but then "knocked back" at the close.Hmmm makes me wonder if the shorters are getting more desperate to sit on the SP but the natural direction is back towards the 1000 - 1200 p levels.Welloiled1
shorters bonfire... I smell burning...
Re: fundimentals again Moneylenders invariably make money and are universally despised.
Re: fundimentals again Dividends cancelled at moment, but doesn't mean not a buying opportunity for when they return to profit and dividends re-instated.[link]
Re: fundimentals again Nice 0.43 GBP dividend paid out for each share Anyone else holding 1,500?
Re: On the move TX2Well that is certainly one view, however they would only have lost money if they cashed in rather than increased the stake.Many people, like myself, only invested after the drop at the c. 500p levels where the strategy is looking at a "recovery play".The shorters still suggest there will not be a recovery but we shall see whether the New Management, processes and return to field agents will turn this around.I am a supporter of a turnaround assisted by tougher living standards and increased need for stop gap loans over the next few years.Welloiled1
Re: On the move The two main funds here Woodford & Invesco(for whom Woodford previously worked & instigated some of the investment here) have already lost £1 billion or so of clients money on PFG shares so a few million more "invested" or is it talking up your own book is small change.....
Re: On the move "...then Monday spike to 960p and possibly 10060p next week." 10060 ? I'll have some of that!
Re: On the move Something is afoot here, folkies! I think its either another fund buying in - or it has to do with the search for a new CEO.