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VIRGINIA HILLS OIL CORP VFGGF

"Virginia Hills Oil Corp, formerly Pinecrest Energy Inc was incorporated under the ABCA on March 24, 2006 under the name Testudo Oil & Gas Exploration Ltd. The Company is a Calgary, Alberta-based oil and natural gas exploration, production and development company with operations in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan."


GREY:VFGGF - Post by User

Post by Iching64on May 31, 2013 1:18am
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mutual funds need to cover their redemptions

mutual funds need to cover their redemptions

An advisor said that the problem with PRY is that in the current "down" market for Canadian energy stocks,  many mutual funds /  institutional investors,  need to raise cash to pay off  those who are redeeming (selling) their  fund holdings.

PRY is low hanging fruit -  i.e. easy to sell to raise some cash to fund the redemptions.

The question then becomes -  why sell PRY to fund the redemptions, and not another stock ? They will make a choice about who the winners and losers will be.  Winner "A" this  season,  once sold, will help to buy more of the losers, now much cheaper (PRY), next season.

And believe me , they know what the  huge potential  upside is for PRY.

So, once the energy sector is back in favour, watch the rotation back into these stocks.

And the institutions who were once  selling PRY ? They will be buying back in at lower prices as new money enters their mutual funds.

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