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Evolve Canadian Aggregate Bond Enhanced Yld Fd ETF V.AGG


Primary Symbol: T.AGG



TSX:AGG - Post by User

Comment by jdn55on Nov 18, 2014 11:37am
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Post# 23139954

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Definitely some potential today

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Definitely some potential todaygoldencrane - I had to log out to see what GD said as I put him on ignore some time ago but I can see he's still posting his nonsensical, idiotic drivel. Sorry to interject but as a long term AGG BB follower and poster IMO GD doesn't have the mental capacity to do even a minimum of qualitative or quantitative analysis so therefore has never contributed anything of value to this board or any other board I've seen him post on. FWIW, your posts are some of the best analysis I've seen on AGG IMO and you have pointed out the risk/reward scenario in a balanced fashion as well. GD this will be my only comment to you. For better or for worse, I have bought a lot of AGG stock between 4 - 6 cents as have many long term AGG shareholders. The scuttlebutt I've heard estimates that well north of 20MM shares of the recent selling was scooped up by long time, core AGG shareholders which means a tight shareholder group still controls a very large block of stock which reduces the risk of AGG being taken over for peanuts. Note I said REDUCES the risk not eliminates the risk entirely. Personally I'm happy to see Pinetree gone. I've always been nervous of them and their large shareholding as I have viewed them as a weak shareholder for a long time. That dumping by Pinetree created an opportunity that many long term AGG shareholders have taken advantage of. GLTA
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