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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Seafield Resources Ltd V.SFF

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Seafield Resources Ltd > Ran out of steam...
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Post by specul8tor on Mar 06, 2014 4:13pm

Ran out of steam...

...so typical with these....
Comment by Murtz on Mar 11, 2014 2:36pm
And we're back at former levels. As expected....
Comment by specul8tor on Mar 11, 2014 2:48pm
Yeah.....055-.06 is looking good right now..lol..When will l learn to sell the pop's..??!!
Comment by fredjoyal on Mar 12, 2014 3:56am
To make you feel better, i don't think no one wanted to by it at 0,055 or 0,06 anyways, maybe you could have sold it at 0,05 if lucky...
Comment by Murtz on Mar 12, 2014 4:39pm
Not even 50k traded today. As long as we continue to trade at such a low volume, nothing will chance. We need a constand 500k to 1m shares traded a day.  And yeah. We need to hear something from the company. Soon.  Shareholder value...can't see it.
Comment by ruben12345 on Mar 16, 2014 7:27am
these stocks are not for trading. Buy, hold and sit tight..
Comment by specul8tor on Mar 16, 2014 9:02am
I disagree...I don't know how many times I seen a great profit slip away with these pennies after the euphoria of their latest new's disappears.These stock's are mostly emotion driven.It can be tough to sell after a quick and huge run up in one day,as you think you might have finally hit the big one 10+ bagger,but more often then not many insiders dump into the excitement and drive the ...more  
Comment by ruben12345 on Mar 18, 2014 6:15pm
If the stock doesn't come back it wasn't worth it in the first place. A lot more value is missed being impatient and selling early. 
Comment by Murtz on Mar 16, 2014 6:37pm
Yeah we've been waiting for four years now for that to happen. Down only. And the hype about Seafield is over. The pumpers, are gone. Especially one. On the German thread for Seafield he's also gone. Hasn't been online for almost a year. Same here. 0,20 great bargain. 0,15, don't worry, will hold. 0,10. Guys, definitely, will hold, don't worry. Sporadic news, probably a new ...more  
Comment by ruben12345 on Mar 18, 2014 6:29pm
Agreed. Everyone must do what he wants but 4 years is ok for an exploration and development stock. Ideally faster but nothing to worry about. 
Comment by Murtz on Mar 18, 2014 6:59pm
If I had a nickel everytime sombody told me "not to worry" on this board over the last 4 years here, I would not have to wait for the big bang with Seafield. A lot of value is missed? The guys who sold at 0,20 or 0,15 or even 0,10 at least didn't lose that much. Months go by and we hear nothing. If we hear anything it's nothing relevant to the market. Over 200 million stocks ...more  
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