Yesterday, someone holding large amount from UBS sold more than 800 lots "one mouth" and cleared the 28.5 cents buy queue. I bought some at 28.5 cents and some at 28 cents.
From the latest annual report, there are only 19 shareholders holding more than 1000 lots. There should not be many such "one mouth" sellers. Bought some at 28.5 cents today, UBS sold some to me again.
After the release of good 2Q results, hope to see some "one mouth" buyers
From the latest annual report, there are only 19 shareholders holding more than 1000 lots. There should not be many such "one mouth" sellers. Bought some at 28.5 cents today, UBS sold some to me again.
After the release of good 2Q results, hope to see some "one mouth" buyers

(31-07-2014, 10:48 PM)BestPrice Wrote: For me I queue at 28.5 cents each day and at the same time buy some at 29 cents. I believe no harm trying my luck to queue some at 28.5 cents especially for counters with low volume. There might be someone who is holding "large amount" and is waiting for "huge buy volume" to sell his shares "one mouth". I tried before for some counter with low volume, you queue 100 lots, no one sell, but if you queue 1000 lots, you get all of it.
(31-07-2014, 07:34 PM)kelvesy Wrote: Why is there a huge queue at $0.285? If I'm a serious investor who's looking to accumulate, I wouldn't mind paying a bit more because the further upside is secured (in my opinion)and I get to secure my lots ahead?