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Mart Resources Inc > Opinions on Buy More or Sell
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Post by kellermanc on Feb 07, 2013 5:29pm

Opinions on Buy More or Sell

Anyone selling at these levels? It's usually buy on rumor sell on news. No news yet. Stock is not running up quickly keeping a steady pace. We still have a coule of catalyst's around the corner. UMU-10 news. Agreegment with Shell. We also broke out to new level on technicals. I see alot of institutional buying mmt.v. Opinions anyone?
Comment by Bart2 on Feb 07, 2013 5:37pm
Im in the " buy more " camp. Added to my position this morning. Just too much good news coming down the pipe ( pun intended ). They may be pull backs and consolidations but the trend is your friend.
Comment by BlindBat_1 on Feb 07, 2013 6:02pm
Anyone selling at these levels? It's usually buy on rumor sell on news. No news yet. Stock is not running up quickly keeping a steady pace. We still have a coule of catalyst's around the corner. UMU-10 news. Agreegment with Shell. We also broke out to new level on technicals. I see alot of institutional buying mmt.v. Opinions anyone? =======================   Take a gander at this...  ...more  
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Comment by kellermanc on Feb 07, 2013 7:11pm
Treetop, I'm with you on that one. But I could kick myself for not buying AOI at 2 bucks. I literly had my finger on the buy button for 6000 shares on AOI at 2 bucks. My wife distracted me and I did NOT buy,  The next week the stock was 4 bucks. So I thought well I'm too late. I ended up buying 15,000 shares of MAUXF (MMT.V). I'm glad I did. Mart has really come up at a steady ...more  
Comment by hangemhigh4 on Feb 07, 2013 8:16pm
I see more upside for MMT. There are too many positives to sell at this point. I am long so I am not selling at all. Bought 42000 at .95 and plan to hold for some time. Pr's are usually far apart, but when they come they can move pps quickly and if your out you will miss out. How do you know a pr might come first thing tom? One cannot know so the best thing is just to be in all the time ...more  
Comment by bows333 on Feb 07, 2013 9:11pm
Some years ago I bought in on Ultra Petroleum at a little under $2.  I let it go at $6 and moved on, then watched it split 2-for-1 and go to $100 besides.  Sigh.  I would have made millions-a hundred times more than I invested-in roughly ten years.  It just was not meant to be.  This time I knew what I saw and got in heavy, certainly more than prudence dictated.  Am I ...more  
Comment by terroir on Feb 07, 2013 9:22pm
I'm sure you realise that you are collecting a 20%+ dividend that may well increase. Your money doubles in five years even if you keep the dividend in cash and share price stays flat. Nothing is forever, but that seems well worth milking.
Comment by BlindBat_1 on Feb 07, 2013 10:01pm
  I'm sure you realise that you are collecting a 20%+ dividend that may well increase. Your money doubles in five years even if you keep the dividend in cash and share price stays flat. Nothing is forever, but that seems well worth milking. ======================   0.05¢ x 4 = 0.20¢   0.20¢/$2.00 = 10%
Comment by kellermanc on Feb 07, 2013 10:08pm
bows,   I'm with you man. Started with a 15,000 dollar investment. I'm up 120% at this point. I'm riding this bull for sure. I thought about trading it, but I'm not the best trader in the world. I have picked some rather good stocks, except Samson Oil & Gas. I lost 10 grand on that deal. But Mart has sprung me quickly back in the game. FTK was one of my favorite picks ...more  
Comment by kellermanc on Feb 07, 2013 10:16pm
Yes Sir.. that's why I call Mart my (ATM) LOL....
Comment by terroir on Feb 08, 2013 8:35am
Depends what you use as a denumerator, I used the original 95 cents, as its not normally done to change your yield as the market value changes, on final realisation the change in market value would add, or substract from the overall yield.  Terr
Comment by BlindBat_1 on Feb 08, 2013 9:12am
Depends what you use as a denumerator, I used the original 95 cents, as its not normally done to change your yield as the market value changes, on final realisation the change in market value would add, or substract from the overall yield.  Terr   ====================== I understand what you are saying, but regretfully that is not the way the Industry identifies a Dividend Yield ...more  
Comment by pistolpete96 on Feb 08, 2013 1:20pm
I always forget, which one is the denumerator?  Top, bottom or middle?
Comment by bakken13 on Feb 08, 2013 1:34pm
"I always forget, which one is the denumerator?" ---------------------------------------------------------------- Pretty hard to tell, since that word doesn't exist.
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