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A block sale is an agreed transaction that complies with the ASX rules for minimum requirements of block trades (size). A crossed trade is a trade facilitated by the same broker.
 
@peter2

respectfully, i have no idea what that was about given this is an internet forum.

on the first, not sure if u mean that some peoples posts are not welcome on the forum/thread or whether u mean that posts on TNY price movements are not relevant to a thread on TNY?

on the second, nobody but verce should care what verce does in their trading. But noting that verce posts TNY ..... goodness updates ...... on the HC Day Trading thread then i would hardly think that they need the protective skirts of others as affirmation.

Still wondering what that was about.

trade the trade
 
Thanks peter - is there any significance to this?
Unknown, at this time. It could be a transaction between fund managers or a transfer between a significant shareholder to another. Directors must declare all transactions as you know. We may find out in time.
 
Is the tny thread for investors or traders or both?
the discussion of trading it and it's outlook is chatter wether you post charts or link company statements.
 
Chatter

Meaningless rehetoric in support of
A biased view.

Of no analytic benefit.

Ramping comes under this.
 
Thanks peter - is there any significance to this?

Not really …. A couple of big-wigs (traders/trading houses/Companies/Institutions/(insert whatever:)) have made a deal ….

Number 1 wants out (There are a myriad of possible reasons)

Number 2 wants in because he thinks Tiny has longer term potential and is happy to take a stake for future benefit …

Both 1 and 2 can be happy with the deal and make a few bucks … (market equilibrium) …..

The difference of opinion is essentially about Time/Timing and the Punters involved trading styles etc etc etc (lots of potential etc's :D)

A thread could be written on the multitude of possibilities regarding the above, but in my experience, when a few larger players are happy to play swap/meet, it often, but not always indicates, that the shorter term SP gyrations are likely to diminish ….

… and with that, a whole new series of "market emotions" from those who are "unsure of their investment reasoning" can become evident as the SP seemingly becomes "unreadable".

Trading or Investing …… big difference;)


Bit of random musing above …. but I'm sure someone will understand my ramblings:D

I now have to cook dinner for my tribe who are annoyed that my musings have taken me away from my cheffing duties! :D
 
Hi barney , if mine were in that 90% I would hope I learn how to reduce it as I don't want the chatter too.:xyxthumbs
 
Not really …. A couple of big-wigs (traders/trading houses/Companies/Institutions/(insert whatever:)) have made a deal ….

Number 1 wants out (There are a myriad of possible reasons)

Number 2 wants in because he thinks Tiny has longer term potential and is happy to take a stake for future benefit …

Both 1 and 2 can be happy with the deal and make a few bucks … (market equilibrium) …..

The difference of opinion is essentially about Time/Timing and the Punters involved trading styles etc etc etc (lots of potential etc's :D)

A thread could be written on the multitude of possibilities regarding the above, but in my experience, when a few larger players are happy to play swap/meet, it often, but not always indicates, that the shorter term SP gyrations are likely to diminish ….

… and with that, a whole new series of "market emotions" from those who are "unsure of their investment reasoning" can become evident as the SP seemingly becomes "unreadable".

Trading or Investing …… big difference;)


Bit of random musing above …. but I'm sure someone will understand my ramblings:D

I now have to cook dinner for my tribe who are annoyed that my musings have taken me away from my cheffing duties! :D

I think I saw the same thing happen on FOD at 4 cents or so - and then two institutions got onboard and it went to 15 cents. :xyxthumbs
 
I thought I was contributing.

From where I sit @verce …. you are one of the minority on the Forum who is actually making some serious profit from Tiny at the moment …… Your input cannot be considered chatter, so rest easy, and if you feel the desire, you may even gloat just a little;):D

Hi barney , if mine were in that 90% I would hope I learn how to reduce it as I don't want the chatter too.:xyxthumbs

Don't concern yourself Will. If having an opinion on a public Forum is considered chatter, and chatter is considered valueless verbal communication, then we may as well all pack our bats and balls and go join a monastery:oops: … or a bingo group:p

I actually disagree that this thread has 90% chatter ….. no disrespect @tech/a as you know I have much respect for your opinion …. but I think this thread overall has had a lot of valuable input throughout ….. 10% chatter perhaps … but 90% ...… mmm, not from where I'm sitting

PS. For anyone interested, I'm sitting on my million dollar yacht sailing the Whitsundays with my highly paid entourage of slaves …. hang on, I just woke up …. it a 9 foot tinny with a six pack in the eski (the ice has melted of course)

Anyway, my illusions aside …… I suspect TNY will be a valuable thread which will be re-visited in the future for many and various reasons. Cheers all:D
 
From where I sit @verce …. you are one of the minority on the Forum who is actually making some serious profit from Tiny at the moment …… Your input cannot be considered chatter, so rest easy, and if you feel the desire, you may even gloat just a little;):D



Don't concern yourself Will. If having an opinion on a public Forum is considered chatter, and chatter is considered valueless verbal communication, then we may as well all pack our bats and balls and go join a monastery:oops: … or a bingo group:p

I actually disagree that this thread has 90% chatter ….. no disrespect @tech/a as you know I have much respect for your opinion …. but I think this thread overall has had a lot of valuable input throughout ….. 10% chatter perhaps … but 90% ...… mmm, not from where I'm sitting

PS. For anyone interested, I'm sitting on my million dollar yacht sailing the Whitsundays with my highly paid entourage of slaves …. hang on, I just woke up …. it a 9 foot tinny with a six pack in the eski (the ice has melted of course)

Anyway, my illusions aside …… I suspect TNY will be a valuable thread which will be re-visited in the future for many and various reasons. Cheers all:D

Yes, I suspect this forum thread will endure one way or another. Probably as a legacy to verce's emotional folly and imminent demise.
 
Yes, I suspect this forum thread will endure one way or another. Probably as a legacy to verce's emotional folly and imminent demise.

Not at all my friend;) ….. You are in an enviable position. It doesn't and shouldn't end badly from here regardless of whether the SP goes higher or lower.

You are obviously in a good profit at the moment and should approach the situation with that in mind …

If you are unsure what to do, perhaps seek out the advice of a professional accountant/advisor/someone you respect who has the runs on the board etc etc who is well versed in Stock trading and can assess your personal financial situation.
Your Income … Your age … Your job … Your family situation are all important considerations in how you should/could trade this Stock for you/your families future from this point.

Its interesting that trading decisions are often tougher when you are winning;):D
 
Personally expecting a ranging period in the short term, but also expect if/when it breaks higher, it will do it with a gap above $1.40

I suggested that 7 days ago …

If it gaps open either tomorrow or Friday above $1.43 …. (I think it may)

I'd expect some short term excitement in the SP;)

I have no idea about how to value this Stock or why its doing what it is doing …. but if that gap up eventuates, it could be over to @verce place for a barby-Q :D ….. Roasted "Beans" all round:p
 
I suggested that 7 days ago …

If it gaps open either tomorrow or Friday above $1.43 …. (I think it may)

I'd expect some short term excitement in the SP;)

I have no idea about how to value this Stock or why its doing what it is doing …. but if that gap up eventuates, it could be over to @verce place for a barby-Q :D ….. Roasted "Beans" all round:p

Decent volume today.

TNY exhibits developing signs of an economic moat around its business model - including early evidence of the 'Network Effect' and the 'Switching Cost'.

https://www.vaneck.com/blogs/moat-investing/switching-costs-build-moats

At the end of the day, it's a unique social pipeline for parents who invest both their time and money into the platform. The Monthly Active Users metric is growing, and people are engaged on a daily basis to upload more photos to their child's timeline. Through ongoing use, it becomes a memorable digital keepsake of their child - and this powerful effect acts as an incentive to remain on the platform, and inhibits any competitor from encroaching on their private and secure space.

There is talk of a recession in the next couple of years. Tinybeans should hopefully be able to weather any economic downturn, because time and money will always need to be spent on children - and there are plenty of babies born each year. (on this note, I have heard criticism from commentators that users will outgrow the platform, but if this was the case the A2 Milk business model would collapse and they would stop producing infant formula - there are more customers coming into existence every day for both A2M and TNY).

The content repository becomes a hub of useful advice and information for new families who consume the content and subsequently sign up to the platform - leading to a snowball effect over time, as Tinybeans introduce new content, which in turn draws in more parents and raises awareness of the brand.

Let's face it - social media lives or dies on its brand and image. Facebook has been irreparably tarnished in my opinion. TNY is nicely placed to move in on this space. Probably will be an acquisition target at some point if growth continues.

Thanks @barney!
 
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