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CI First Asset U.S. Tactical Sector Allocation Index ETF T.FUT



TSX:FUT - Post by User

Post by BayWallon Jan 14, 2013 8:41am
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Block trades.

Block trades.

The topic of block trades is complicated.and may not always be useful for predictive purposes. In addition, if the company survives there could be a rollback, which further complicates matters. Too much uncertainty for block trades to have any meaning. Sometimes very large block trades have called the bottom in stocks, but I have not been able to find out why. The only thing is block trades rarely preceed bad news.

 

So now I wait for the news with everyone else. I still would prefer a new line of business which would then be easier to promote than a loyalty company. Usually need the backing of brokers, newsletter writers and analysts to make the stock go up. Also need bluesky potential to fuel the demand. Futura did not have these. Can't ask Spinnaker Capital to do miracles with Futura, like they tried in 2011.

 

David Campbell has experience with three technology companies. Maybe something in this direction for Futura? 

 

Keeping the status quo would be a safer way to achieve profits than a new start-up. But it would be slow and steady, rather than a rocket blast. Tough decision for David this week.

 

 

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