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CANDORADO OPERATING CO V.CDO



TSXV:CDO - Post by User

Comment by wildman4on May 05, 2011 8:59pm
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Post# 18537810

RE: RE: RE: RE: Selling goes on

RE: RE: RE: RE: Selling goes on

There you go jumping to conclusions again.  It is simply your nature trade4ever to see and think the worst.  It is who you are and you cannot control it. 

Who said I sold CDO instead of other stocks?  I didn't say that.  Never did I say that, but you just automatically think the negative.  It must have been your father who put that in you. 

I didn't sell CDO instead of other stocks.  I sold a lot of stocks today.  I'm not expected to run my entire portfolio past you, to legitimize myself to you, am I?

I had to raise a lot of cash at a lot of stocks.  I made my decisions based on percentage of portfolio and where my original position starts. 

In the case of CDO, I have a large holding and my sales today only reduced my position by an acceptable amount, and my start price was .03 on the purchase, so I did not lose any money either which is comforting when I was getting destroyed everywhere else.

Those are the two reasons that I sold CDO.

I sold ULI for a different reason.  I sold PGO because I had a chance to lock in a profit before it was gone.  I won't go on any longer to tell you why I chose to sell 3 other stocks today and for what reason.

I have given you more of an explanation than you deserve, and have answered you at all because of your erroneous assumptions.

You seem to have gotten yourself into a very competitive environment with me.  I feel, on the other hand, that I have continually tried to help you to help yourself to help the company.  I will say for the umpteenth time that your daily resolve to rip the company is illogical if you are a long shareholder. 

I don't know if there's another place in the world that you are going to get that simple equation figured out, because this does not seem to be the place for you to feel any satisfaction because your anger comes through in every single way:  angry at the stock price, angry with your self for holding when you had 900% profit, angry at anyone who defends the company, just plain angry.

And you aren't getting any less angry and you have put yourself through heck for 10 years. This feels like a life not lived, and a life soon lost.     

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