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Re: WHE - Wildhorse Energy

The trading halt lifted yesterday.
The suspension was because Goldman Sachs made a placement (ie bought) $20M worth.

When it resumed trading yesterday (Wed 16May07) the SP opened at $2.55.
Today, it has peaked at $3.14 before falling back to the $2.90s as I write.
 
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Had these shares since opening in November at $0.40.

As i speak they are $3.92. Any advice on when to sell?

Last week these shares increased by 70c and have been going up and up since opening.

Apparently packer and macquarie bank cannot sell before a two yr period.

Wait for this deadline?
Or wait for 2010 when they start producing uranium...
 
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Apologies for the above, must read forum guidelines before posting in the future.............................
 
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This my dodgy little chart analysis of WHE... It shows a continuous uptrend from roughly the end of the correction part one (if you believe there's another phase) There is a bit of resistance accumulating at 2.75 but its looking good...

Pit falls: Low Volume :(
 

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There was quite a spike in volume in WHE on 2 of the past 5 days and there is a star on the horizon. Maybe there is going to be a bit of interest in this stock and someone is accumulating. Fingers crossed anyway.
 
WHE has made a break out and initially did a gap up. The price has now come back down to close the gap on less volume. .15 is being tested to see if will now be the new support which i suspect it will be.

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This pull back provides a good buying opportunity for those that missed out. Of course a tight stop loss is necessary in case it turns out to be a false break out, which i doubt.

Trading comes with risk always consult your broker before trading.
 
Trading comes with risk always consult your broker before trading.

lol, no thanks I can lose money without any help.

Just had a look at WHE - actually looks pretty promising 35-40c isn't out of the question.
 
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wildhorse to undertake non-renouncable entitlement issue

1 new share @ 10c for every 4 held

record date 05/06/09

post-ann sp leapt approx 50% on above average volume

sp is up over 300% in last 2 months

sp currently 23c

cheers :)
 
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doesnt that mean stock dilution...so why did it just jump 60% in the blink of an eye...doesnt make sense
why wud u pay double the price of a stock thats being offered at half the price and about to be diluted....
 
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some possible positives pushing the price

will double cash in bank to aprrox $4.5M

ann'd late april that they are solely concentrating on their hungarian u308 prospect (currently 30M lbs @ .08) and looking for potentially 90-120M lbs @ .08-.12

cheers :)
 
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i see. well too late to buy in now lol. ive learnt my lesson this month buying into stocks that finally breakout only to be hit by day traders
 
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why is the share price rising today? Isn't it the ex date for the entitlement issue? I wonder how long its rally is going to last...
 
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I've been watching this closely the past few weeks and noticed a large rise on some really, really, vague news.

ie, NO NEWS! :eek:


They've been issued a 'please explain', and they have come back with a 'can't explain'.

We will see.

:cautious:
 

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WHE has cracked through the resistance around the 38-40c mark both today and yesterday. As before, I can't see any news to push the price up. It will be interesting to see whether it can breakthrough and make that resistance the new support or whether it will continue to hover between 35 and 40c as it has for the last 2 weeks.
 

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WHE has cracked through the resistance around the 38-40c mark both today and yesterday. As before, I can't see any news to push the price up. It will be interesting to see whether it can breakthrough and make that resistance the new support or whether it will continue to hover between 35 and 40c as it has for the last 2 weeks.


For anyone who is interested, this little baby is on the rise. Now could be a good buying opportunity as the price has 'dipped' to 45 cents, down from a recent high of 52 cents since the March lows. At its lowest ebb in March it got down to 5 cents. I picked up a parcel at 45 cents.
 

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For anyone who is interested, this little baby is on the rise. Now could be a good buying opportunity as the price has 'dipped' to 45 cents, down from a recent high of 52 cents since the March lows. At its lowest ebb in March it got down to 5 cents. I picked up a parcel at 45 cents.
The day after your post would have been a good buy entry as hindsight has revealed. Then a top in Sept. to where it is now at 38 c. Reading their plans for underground coal gassing, the Peak Coal company acquisition and the present uranium mining talks with state owned entities Mecsek Oko and Mecsekerc, it does sound interesting (best I could describe it).

Still much information, exploration as well as project feasibilities to be carried out but they do have a JORC resource of 17Mt at 800ppm U3O8 for 30Mlbs of U3O8 and have the ground to increase. A down the road winner maybe?

Wysiwyg woz ere. :cool:
 
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Has been picking up some real momentum over the past few days, the report by Foster seemed to be well received by the market :eek:
 
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