$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ Half day gone with zero trades done. 🤭🤭🤭🤭 "Soup is worth 10 cents at least" "Short seller covering their position " If you believe in all this narrative, you are none the wiser🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ another warm and sunny day. No sign of BOS. 🤭🤭🤭 BOS short term investment on gold doesn't pay off As gold prices are trending downwards. He was thinking price dip means ho say liao, one week two weeks price spike and he able to cash in. Once again, the market works in such a miracle way and got him stuck instead. Now he can no longer hao Lian his profit.......as there was none for the passed one month🤭🤭🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ BOS is incredibly smart. He is trying to offload 500k shares at 6.5 cents, so that he can buy back later at 3 cents. That way, he is able cuts his cost down 100%, while maintaining his BOS status. He is not only smart, he is also extremely patriotic. Without his cash injection of $200k, 200 or so soup employees will most probably be jobless. For this, he is rewarded with approximately $800 dividends, where he can use for meals at Soup. I say soup should throw in free Cheng Teng whenever he visits for his enormous contributions.
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ upon seeing some small trades at 6.9 cents, James suddenly has an 💡. "Why not try queuing 500k shares to sell at 6.5 cents? Afterall 6.5 cents is lower than 6.9 cents right?" Well it sounds logical, but in reality, does it work? 🤭🤭🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ Some fun facts about BOS. He is holding on to 2.5 million shares. Current buy q is just 500k shares till 5 cents. If he clear all the sell q at 5 cents, he is still holding on to 2 million shares. That said, he will likely to incur a lost of min $10k. 🤭🤭🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ Good Morning. Seems like a turbulent week again. Last check gold price and it dropped. Needless to say, Soup unlikely to do well today. Of course, BOS is hoping for a white knight to place a huge order to take hot soup off his hands. But then, don't get your expectations high🫣
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ BOS didn't even put up any shares for sales. As a driver for share prices of 🍜, he must be creating pent up demand so that share prices can surge to beyond 15cents. Any new investors better prepare to pay a premium for soup shares🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ which genius decided to just buy 100 shares of 🍜? James already stop "I can push the price up to $xx." That signals hope lost. On the other hand he is still the proud owner of Soup😁
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ Bright sunny day. yesterday recorded 0 sales of soup. Today how is the stock market going to react? BOS is usually quiet, like a church mice. Why? Becos it has been a terrible one month for him. Shares not doing well, off loaded some two weeks ago and suffered $7000 loses. He tried to off load some more at 7 cents at 6.5 cents, hopefully can reduce LOSES, but market is smart. The market has a way to pwn a person who thought they can outsmart the market. Suddenly he thought why not invest in physical gold instead? Oh man, gold market either traded sideways or trending downwards. 🤭🤭🤭🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ Closing the day in approximately 40 mins. BOS never put up 🍜 for sales. He went to purchase Gold instead, thinking of capitalising monetary gain from Gold if price increase. But guess what. Gold prices move sideways. 🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ BOS put up a sell 500k shares trade at 6.5 cents. There are willing buyers of 250k shares at 6 cents only. What does this means? Sell at 6 cents and below then go chance to rid soup shares😁. What's the implication for BOS? Kept his 🍜 shares or prepare for more loses! Sweet🤭
$Soup Holdings(5KI.SI)$ Viewing insider transactions for Soup Holdings Limited's (SGX:5KI ) over the last year, we see that insiders were net sellers. This means that a larger number of shares were sold by insiders in relation to shares purchased. While we would never suggest that investors should base their decisions solely on what the directors of a company have been doing, logic dictates you should pay some attention to whether insiders are buying or selling shares. Source : Simple Wall Street