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May I respectfully suggest that if you're going to refer to broker reports, you consider adding a little more information, such as when the report was dated, and an inking on what their main thrust was, for example Avexa's cash supply problem, competitive risks for their drugs, regulatory hurdles, etc. I realise it's not appropriate to quote chunks of broker stuff in this forum (that content presumably being subject to copyright, and available to subscribers only), but a bit more than 'not very positive' would be appreciated......i just checked a brief broker recommendation on AVX, and it is not very positive..
Hmm, very interesting question: will Avexa sink much lower than today's litle pullback? The chartists could have a ball with this one for sure, but I'll stick my head out with the sentiment that the fundamentals look too good for it to lose much of its recent gains.... i had this one last year....i might accumulate at a much lower discount
Bit of a pull back today. Maybe run out of steam; suggests maybe the recent run was purely speculative and not related to inside info....
Well it did touch 22cents in early trade ,but the pull back did happen.
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I've decided to hold just like "Purple XS2" mentions perhaps the party is about to happen....I've been waiting for this one along time I can't keep chewing celery sticks all the time !
Price and moving averages has closed above its Short term moving average. Short term moving average is currently above mid-term; AND above long term moving averages. From the relationship between price and moving averages; we can see that: This stock is BULLISH in short-term; and BULLISH in mid-long term.
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