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GREY:CUDBF - Post by User

Comment by speculatoron Oct 20, 2014 7:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:those last few trades under .29 look fishy

RE:RE:RE:those last few trades under .29 look fishybabamboo - You're right, why are people like I talking negatively about the stock, what I am hoping for?  In one word - nothing
 
I sold and I only  buying back in again once the Koreans come up with the money and/or the first hole is successful, 
 
I am posting to make others aware of the inconsistencies.

That POP, in my opinion, when the share price drops is not a buying opportunity but an additional loss of capital to the shareholders they most likely will not recuperate, instead, investors should consider selling and wait.
 
I don't have any information you or anybody else on this board has but I have been trading stocks for many many years and this is my opinion.
 
Now, instead of seeing a buying opportunity every time the stock drops, why don't you wait and look for some positive development and the stock moving up?
 
Yes, you will pay more but by the same token, you will not lose more. 
 
Preservation of capital is the number one rule for all investors/speculators.
 
Rememeber - It does not matter how often you're right or how often you're wrong, it only matters 
 
HOW MUCH MONEY YOU MAKE WHEN YOU'RE RIGHT AND HOW MUCH MONEY YOU LOSE WHEN YOU'RE WRONG. (Soros)
 
Up to know the real important developments have not happened. All the rest was just small change in the overall picture.
 
My point is simply -  to warn investors and to have a second look, wait until there is more clarity and NOT TO CONSIDER EVERY PRICE DROP A BUYING OPPORTUNITY.
 
Good luck.
 
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