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Aroway Energy Inc ARWJF

Aroway Energy Inc is engaged in the exploration and development of oil and gas properties. Its operations take place in Canada, Alberta.


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Comment by LeRiche21on Jan 20, 2014 10:08pm
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RE:RE:RE:Leriche

RE:RE:RE:LericheLouel I agree knowledge is power in all spheres of life  but in the case of stock trading you need to agree that if you're ill-equipped to trade it's better to adhere to a basic buy and hold approach and find a company that's undervalued vs it's peers, cash flow positive, with low debts and lots of upside, right?

On that note, if you've been trading for as long as you say, there's just no way you don't include a little fundamental analysis in your decision tree.  And fundamentally I'm sure that given what we know now about ARW you agree the upside is bigger than the downside right? 

Im in not expecting you to say you will invest based on anything but you're TI algorithm but you need to be fair and agree that short of not investing in stocks at all if one doesn't have the inclination to use TI for whatever reason the ideal strategy is to use fundamental analysis and to try to time the bottom is simply futile so one should simply identify a stock with long term potential and buy over a period of time vs in one go.

jhmo

LeRiche, the naive one...


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