Post by
lucidvision on Feb 22, 2021 1:35pm
Bit of a shy-Monday, cocoon-like market action today...
That will easily pass....sun rays get thru the clouds... we are in the right position at the right time - of that - there is no doubt
Just recently we were at 2.07. That reminded me (number re-arrangement) of 0.72 sp.
Back then i was buying against the strong sell position of a dude called Kirk... wonder where he went ...siince...
LET;s GO... Let;s do this...
Comment by
ninja123 on Feb 22, 2021 1:47pm
i added today .. makes zero sense that Largo is off thise much - low volume, appearance in Forbes, V prices up in Asia and Europe, massive flow of funds into ESG, next month/NASDQ listing, warrants mostly absorbed .. this selloff is a gift/just working off ytd move before next big leg up. we are going to be above the q4 2018 highs by the summer IMO.
Comment by
jcw604 on Feb 22, 2021 2:02pm
It is still dropping, but I hope you are right.
Comment by
Stonksnbonds on Feb 22, 2021 5:14pm
Hammered the dip as well. Likely just a "tree shake" before this lifts off. Once this hits the nyse, continuing rising V prices, hopeuflly some good news on the battery division in the year end financials. as copperman said , it's little to no downside risk and upside easily 2x in a year
Comment by
jcw604 on Feb 22, 2021 5:16pm
Hope that they are right.
Comment by
Bdragonfly17 on Feb 22, 2021 5:53pm
Only a guess, but big drop in the Brazian market today ...possibly tied into that and polical issues
Comment by
jcw604 on Feb 22, 2021 9:45pm
The dropping of Real is actually good to lgo. Hopefully, this drop is just short term.
Comment by
jcw604 on Feb 22, 2021 10:01pm
They were trying to control the energy cost. How will Largo be affected, apart from being a company in a country that has economic intervention from the government? Will Vanadium become another commodity under the raiders of the government?
Comment by
jcw604 on Feb 23, 2021 6:21am
It really shouldn't be viewed as economic intervention because the only reason for why the government can have the oil company's CEO changed is that it has the voting power for it, and probably some electricity suppliers. It has no other controls. Maybe.