I see your point of view Ahpigsy, one thing that the ASX certainly isn't is consistent. I remember in the past most of the speeding tickets were absolute rubbish to put it politely so i'm glad we were allowed the space to move today.
At the end of the day though how does it really affect us if management don't want to disclose names and will skirt around to keep anonymity? The story going around should always be taken with a grain of salt but at the end of the day prices quickly pulled back and finished about halfway from the highs. A speeding ticket when sinking makes for sense to me than going up, i understand we want to keep the markets heads screwed on in times of excitement but IMO a speeding ticket for the current action is unnecessary.
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