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Sulliden Gold Corporation Ltd T.SUE.WT



TSX:SUE.WT - Post by User

Comment by hopskipjumpon Apr 17, 2007 9:55pm
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RE: Sue''''s Legal Position

RE: Sue''''s Legal Position"But, I must state this not a recommendation for purchase of the stock. I am only interested in the truthfullness of the situation." I know what you mean. I have never advised anyone to buy this stock, I've simply made it known why I keep buying. I have been investing for a few years. I have bought many stocks when everyone was screaming bloody murder and running for the exit. There is limited certainty in all investments; IMO, the less certainty the better for putting together a position. It is an incredible feeling knowing you have bought a stock at it's 52 week low. I am proud to have bought SWG at 7.04, ARQ at .58, and ISA at $1.10. IMO, we are close to SUE's bottom, and I hope I can bag it! IMO, SUE will look like ARQ soon enough, today(6 months after it bottomed at .58) ARQ hit $2.63 for a 453% increase. BTW, I sold the stock to myself at .58 which is why when I see National selling to National or one house putting up blocks that get hit seconds later, I have a hunch what might be happening. I have been wrong before, but if it looks, feels, and trades like a "system", it usually is. good tradin' -oldtimer p.s. no investment advice intended - just pure speculation!
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