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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by Slinger14on Jan 12, 2016 5:06pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:STOCKCOACH

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:STOCKCOACH
Stockcoach1 wrote:
fdfd12 wrote:
I agree but it still means that CXR is only as good as IBB.

If IBB doesn't go anywhere this year, CXR won't do what we expect it to do.



FD at this point I don't know how to convince you that IBB is only a reflection of its underlying stocks.
IBB is simply an index just as the Dow and TSX are indexes. The combined stocks within the index reflect the price of that index.
Today the IBB index closed up 1.55% yet CXR closed down .40%. So contrary to what you say there is divergence between individual stocks and the IBB index.  Your thesis can not hold true as that would mean that no individual stock has the ability to outperform or underperformance an index. Seriously just think about what you are saying. This is my last comment on this.
 


I don't know what's so hard to understand about this. The stocks within IBB determine it's price, not the other way around. If somebody can't understand this, they don't have a very good understanding of the stock market in general.
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