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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by fdfd12on Feb 10, 2016 8:03am
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RE:RE:Don't blame the SHORTS please

RE:RE:Don't blame the SHORTS please
Something is wrong here means as I mentioned  (EX: cashflow instead of prjected $350M/Year
it will be $275/Year.

Therefore, to pay off the debt will take 12 years instead of 7 or 8.

What happens is that the market senses this. It really isn't one person in particular that senses this. It really is the stock price. Once the stock price unexplicably starts falling on high volume like this, then a few weeks or a month later, the BAD news comes out.
This is a form of technical analysis which some on this board don't believe in.

100 shares don't mean anything. Once funds sense they have to sell, they can do it 100 at a time every 30 seconds as to not alarm the price and get max price.
It is better than 10,000 shares market at once.
It is computers that are programmed to sell 100 at a time.
Question is, why are they programmed to sell and not to BUY.
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