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Post by venturecop1on Jun 02, 2012 9:21am
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Valentine

Valentine

The reason I have stopped buying is because I'm happy with the size of my core position in SAS. I also like to trade around it so I can lower my cost basis over time. But when someone is liquidating stock into the market, why should I risk my trading capital? This is forced selling and I'm pretty sure I know where its coming from, and I have no idea when its going to end. By all measure, all things being equal, we should have been up 10-12% yesterday, wouldn't you agree? Here's why we weren't:

Toronto Stock Exchange

Company Name : St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. Last Updated: June 1, 2012
Date Symbol Insider
Buys
Volume
Insider
Sells
Volume
Insider
Buys
Value $
Insider
Sells
Value $
Insider
Buys
Transaction
Insider
Sells
Transaction
Currency
06/01/2012 SAS 0 418,944 0.00 158,578.72 0 47 CAD

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