RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Cameco "desperate times call for desperate measures"Malcolm this will be my last response to you for at lease a while, mostly because I don't want to see your rebuttals to me. Your comments are riddled with inconsistency and I don't believe really anything that you write, aside from some of the things on your list that I suspect you plagiarized from Quakes(if you read the first line of his recent post I suspect he thinks the same). I have a financial background and have been investing in stocks for nearly twenty years. Your advice on this board actually makes me chuckle, something along the lines of don't sell lower than you bought and if it goes lower just wait longer. That is some good stuff there, words of wisdom to live by. I am actually smiling as I write this. So in one breath you rant about this stock making people rich, "this stock will make you a millionaire", yet a day later you speak of your seemingly endless list of shares that you are invested in. You cant suck and blow my friend. I consider you a chump and I would be shocked if you were not a twenty something trader pumping this one hard. But really it doesn't matter. If some readers enjoy your posts then that's up to them. I just hope not too many have been foolish enough to buy into what you have been selling for the last several months. Good drill results aren't going to move this needle anymore and the company is at the mercy of the spot price like every other U stock. My money wont be parked here until I confirm a turnaround. Goodnight.
Malcolm2001 wrote: Only one of my manyhundreds of babies my friend. Overbought what does that mean? Useless term that has no meaning except for people who like to throw around meaningless terms. Overbought by who? You don't even know who is buying or who is selling. So ScotiaBank sells 10,000 shares....do you know who for. Of course you don't. you have no clue. Some idiot told me it was "overbought" at $1.00. Wrong.
Stick to facts and fundamentals my friend you will get along much better in life.
Malcolm