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TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by ChartSchoolon Feb 27, 2016 3:31pm
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Post# 24602074

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:STOCKCOACH

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:STOCKCOACHSunshine, I try to do my homework as I know that you do as well.  I have listened to the audiocast many times.  Today, I have attempted to present objectivel analysis to two articles posted on the board yesterday.  But as a result of my posts, I have taken a solding for offering an critical viewpoint in regards to the statistics mentioned in both of these articles.  More specifically, in the first article I have challenged the outdated purchase of shares by Great West Life as not being relavant because they were purchased more than two months ago.  Also, I have challenged the statistic that eludes to VRX outperfoming CXR and the subsequent conclusions drawn by the anonymous Seeking Alpha author.  This is not, in any way shape or form, bashing a stock.  If you want to see a stock being bashed I can message you some examples on Stockhouse.  

My point is to all of this is that  CXR guidance only matters when the share price says that it does.  Why?  Because price is the final arbiter of variant views. 

As a final remark,  the markets are closed now and I think that it is a better idea to be spending time  with each of our respective families.  

Carpe Diem, Chart

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