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First Global Data Ltd FGBDF

First Global Data Ltd is a Canada-based company. The Company is a financial services technology (FINTECH) company. The Company enables its strategic partners and clients around the world through its financial services technology platform. Its technology drives the convergence of compliant domestic and cross-border payments, shopping, peer to peer, business to consumer and business to business payments. The Company's two lines of business includes mobile payments and cross-border payments. The Company's FINTECH solutions include FirstGlobalMoney, Happytransfer, Vpayqwik and Payqwik.


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Comment by Dojitrader15on Feb 28, 2017 2:49pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading LIQUIDITY Is Dropping Significantly !!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Trading LIQUIDITY Is Dropping Significantly !!!
Olimpu wrote: Cannot Liquidity been seen different ways?  It is BAD for a trader but at teh same time it doesnt mean there is no interest in the stock.  In order for liquidity to drop so much means people dont want to sell for the bid and without further news people dont want to pay the ask.  Unless somone gets an ichy trigger finger or some day trader dumps enough shares to trigger stop losses we might just continue to trade sideways while we wait for news.


I won't disagree with that, but at what point does a stock mature to the point where it is not dependent on NR's to move the stock? In other words when does a stock get its own legs? 

I simply believe FGD is not at that stage just yet and momentum is the only thing moving, or was the only thing moving it. WAS being the key word.
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