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CANDORADO OPERATING CO V.CDO



TSXV:CDO - Post by User

Comment by trader4everon Jun 01, 2011 10:19pm
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Post# 18659784

RE: How to look at losses:T4E

RE: How to look at losses:T4Eagrossfarm, in case of logterm shareholder, who lost 90% of theri investment, this 'advice' has no value: It makes either sense to believe in an ongoing break-down of the current sharepricenor not to believe in a ten-bagger. Longterm shareholder - all here - just hope to get back a part of their losses. It would be idiotic to believe in a tgen-bagger and it would be idiotic to believe CDO would go to zero. As I invested $ 180.000 here and am down 90%.....to which company shall I 'move on' to get back such losses LOL So, even with all negative feelings, it would be nonsense to cash $16.000 and move on to another microcap ......to which microcap? To a microcap about which I know even less than about CDO ? LOL  So, you advice is a useless advice as the near future of CDO might help for sone extra pennies to reduce losses to 60% for example.

So, IMO, your advice has no value for shareholder who are in such situation. And please do not advice ' Why didn't you sell by a stoploss'......................very easy answer: Insider, who support progress seriously, do not trade their holdings.
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