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Western Wind Energy Corp V.WND



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Comment by mapmakeron Dec 10, 2009 4:16pm
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Post# 16575056

RE: RE: Revised Loewen report

RE: RE: Revised Loewen reportsold at 1.76 and bought at 1.84?

We've all done that. (sold then bought higher)

I thought it was going to go for another rise after people had time to review what happened.
Looks like she is going to settle out at 1.75 maybe top out at 1.78 for the night.

you never know whats going to happen in the stock market.
One trick i use is only buy half of what i want to buy, if i am unsure of how a stock is going to move.

If you wanted 2000 shares of WND, then buy 1000 at 1.84 and then when it dropped buy your second batch at 1.72.
If it went up, it would be even by the profit you make on the 1000 side.
All you lose is brokerage fee.

Chin up,

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