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TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by Money10179on Dec 07, 2015 11:25am
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Marcel7 wrote: OK, so then I am correct in saying that your advise is self serving. You hold no position. Are telling others to sell. If you truly believed selling was the best option you would be shorting no? Instead you are just chearing on others to sell at a bottom, so that you can get the gains when it recovers.

If you cannot see what you are saying is self serving then there is no hope for you.

Money10179 wrote:
Marcel7 wrote: What is your position in the stock then? Clearly if you are telling people to sell you would have done so already, that only makes sense.

SO, you have sold and are waiting to buy back in after it goes down $5. You can only do this if others panic sell. Your advice is self-serving and disingenous.

Money10179 wrote:
Marcel7 wrote:
Money10179 wrote:
zone1 wrote: We cannot win for the idiots and the shorts!  Who would be selling at these prices? LOL


Who would be selling at these prices? Perhaps people who want to limit their losses? You can always buy it back cheaper! don't be left holding the bag!


Money10179...creates an account and shows up just in time to start telling people to sell. How convenient!

1. Limit what losses? If you bought on the fundamentals at a higher price why sell if it is an even more attractive investment?

2. You can not always buy back cheaper. When you sell you are instead LOCKING in your losses. If you hold indefinitely you can wait out the volatility.

3. The shorts would love for you to dump them your shares on the cheap.


I dont mind selling and losing $2/ share if the price drops $5 I'll have cheaper shares. do the math

 


right now i am riding the straddle. Have calls and puts. My stop @46 was taken out today for my held shares. I will buy more shares when the chart tells me its safe to do so




of course it's self serving, because who else would i be looking out for if not myself? was my analysis wrong on the weekend? that was purely based on the chart and price action, i was still holding my shares until my stop hit today. I dont make money off people losing money and i dont want anyone to lose money just like i dont want to lose money myself
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