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Charles Taylor Group PLC CHTYF

Charles Taylor PLC provides professional services to the global insurance market. It operates through Management Services, Adjusting Services, Insurance Support Services and Owned Life Insurers businesses. The company follows fee-based model. It is in the business of underwriting and broking support services, loss adjusting and claims management services, insurance operations and support services, insurance company management services and specialty services. The company has offices in UK, Americ


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Comment by nijinsky70on Apr 05, 2012 5:05pm
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RE: RE: Approaching a 52 week low

RE: RE: Approaching a 52 week low

Thank you Ronin for being the voice of sanity on this MQL BB.  The last trading day before a long week end always bring out the MMs and hedge funds to have their way with the market because of the low volumes.  Even I know that by now. 

 

MQL is the biggest loser in my portfolio (down about 37% as of today).  My 50,000 shares bought at $2.09 is bleeding profusely.  However, I have no intention of selling. I know what comes down will go back up sometime too.  The key about playing juniors is - if you can't handle the volatility, or ready to take a loss, you should not be in this game.  

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