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Enercare, Inc. CSUWF

"EnerCare Inc is a provider of essential home and commercial services and energy solutions. The company offers rental services of water heaters, water treatment, furnaces, air conditioners, and other HVAC rental products. EnerCare is also in the business of plumbing, protection plans, and related services. The company operates in Canada and the United States of America."


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Comment by SargeXon May 05, 2018 1:36pm
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Post# 27987335

RE:price

RE:priceTwo things - first, if day to day fluctuations bother you so much, then either stop watching so closely or adjust your invesment strategy to meet you risk tolerance.(ie: buy ETFs or mutual funds).

Secondly, the day to day markets are a joke with all the day traders, automated traing, shorts, etc.

I'm a long term investor, so the day to day and month to month stuff doesn't matter to me at all. I just enjoy collecting the dividends and if the company is decent then the price will move upwards over the long haul.

Ciao
   Sarge
Greenwinter1234 wrote: again manipulation - push it down at start -  then way up -  and now sinking again... easy to see why the little shareholder gets the short end of the stick or just bails ...


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