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Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R



TSX:CXR.R - Post by User

Comment by JxEssenceon Apr 15, 2016 11:43am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:April Options Expiry

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:April Options Expiry Liar. Guess you sold your Nobilis too? Too funny.

Lattice wrote: Dan, your comment, "If you don't understand the business, don't invest in it" resonated with me.  I shorted Valeant for six months, and covered my short on earnings date (obviously too early).  When cracks in accounting begin to appear, it never ends well IMO.    

CXR is getting shaved today and I would rather not comment on what you should be doing.    

Danwesker wrote:

Thanks Lattice for your reply

Appreciate your feedback and comment. On the VRX call on October 2015, honestly was just a lucky call and trusting gut feeling. After seeing the interviews of Andrew Left speak his points, it seemed legit. He was short VRX but it was validated based on his research.

I'm definitely a novice, i've made a lot of damn mistakes and still learning. Perfect example is with CXR right now, bought at $60 and currently at loss, trying to figure out if should average down, hold or sell.

Based on the information you and ohwhatanight said. If put options are contracts to buy the shares at a certain price. Should I average down, and then buy put options to prevent further losses if there should be an even greater down turn. The pretty much hold and wait till stock price recovers.





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