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Toweringmarson Jul 02, 2020 10:53am
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RE:RE:Time to say good bye
RE:RE:Time to say good byeKnowWhenToHoldM wrote: I don't blame you for "moving on". The problem is "Pvt.WoodenHead" with all his different alias's and his stupid posts which scare any newbies away. Somewhere Aleafia has to round up buyers whom do not belong to Stockhouse and then she will go up !!!
She will go up eventually and all you need is patience. Possibly a little more patience than we previously thought mind you !!! But nonetheless she will eventually head upwards. Just a matter of time .
As long as you are "diversified " like "most" in the stockmarket are .... then you don't mind waiting as you can watch the rest of your portfolio increase while you wait for Aleafia to have her day .
Aleafia Loooooong !!! GLTA. wolfe1 - (7/1/2020 10:00:55 PM) Time to say good bye
I had high hopes for this one but that is not working out so time to move on.
Good luck to all those holding on, also to bad for some of the stupid posters on this page, they are being ignored
cheers
So someone moving on leads you to believe they're a newbie? And your other big noteworthy piece is that with more buyers the price will move up? Dang... Thats some groundbreaking discovery detective gumshoe. Hey... Question... Does diversity all around help? When 80% of the other sectors will be greatly impacted by shuttering production and closures around the globe? Or would it be best to ride out the next few quarters in a sector that is doing better from all of this? Does one hedge a good bet because they're scared of volatility and unsure of themselves? Asking for a friend...
On another note, Australia moving towards legalization is some pretty huge news. Especially for companies with a footprint down under. It'll likely happen before the US gets off their hate train and comes to their senses. Not like half the country is already doing it around the Feds to begin with. Great news for the sector.