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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > chem dog what in the hell are u telling people
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Post by WolfMillionaire on Feb 08, 2017 3:12am

chem dog what in the hell are u telling people

YOU NEVER LET A SMALL 5 OR 10 PERCENT LOSS BECOME HUGE DISASTERS, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOUR PLAYING WITH BIG POSITIONS! IF I DIDNT SELL OUT MY DYING INVESTMENT WITH LI I WOULD OF LOST 90 PERCENT INSTEAD OF 50 LOL, managing risk is very important IF you want to become a very successful investor
Comment by BlueBullzer on Feb 08, 2017 8:23am
I have to agree with Wolf.  Not every stock recovers.  Some just go to 0 and leave you wondering what the hell happened, because the news releases from the company always emphasize hope. On that note:  It is important to look at fundamentals, management, and a companies cash flow. Concordia was hit by a perfect storm of bad market sentiment, and is severely undervalued imo.  ...more  
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