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Aberdeen International Inc T.AAB

Alternate Symbol(s):  AABVF

Aberdeen International Inc. (Aberdeen) is a Canada-based global resource investment company and merchant bank. The Company is focused on small capitalization companies in the rare metals and renewable energy sectors. Aberdeen’s primary investment objective is to realize returns by investing in pre-IPO and/or early-stage public resource companies with undeveloped or undervalued quality resources. The Company’s strategy is to optimize the return on its investments over a 24 to 36-month investment time frame. The Company’s investment portfolio consists of nine publicly traded investments and 14 privately held investments. The Company focuses on augmenting its investment strategy with a focus on renewable energies, particularly the hydrogen sector. The Company has investments in industries, such as base metals, lithium/energy, health, precious metals, agriculture, clean energy, and others.


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Comment by Dtraders1on Nov 25, 2017 12:00am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Some analysis for the next days/weeks

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Some analysis for the next days/weeks@Red_Deer  yes I know stockscore but I prefer using an advanced chart from bigcharts.com with all my choosen indicator and analyze myself.  I use ema (3 lines), volume by price, volume, rsi and macd, candlestick for price display.  I analyze daily and weekly chart with different time frame.

As for your question about why they bought at 0,165$ instead of 0,155$, it's the same reason when I want to make sure I can buy stock on the same day without buying at ask offer, it's reducing the spread so people are more incline to sell their shares if they feel they have a nice bargain.  So bid was 0,155$ and ask at 0,17$, selling at the bid price does not look a good bargain because the spread is 1.5 cent but reduce it to a 0.5 cent spread and people will be more incline to sell. That's what happen today, someone needed to buy without paying at ask price.  


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