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Comment by maypeterson May 09, 2018 8:13pm
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Post# 28008584

RE:RE:RE:More excellent performance!

RE:RE:RE:More excellent performance!This happens to good stocks from time to time. I am sure you have encountered the same and if this is your first time then welcome to the stock market. 

Such is life where securities get mispriced. If you want something that moves higher then move all the money to Tesla and enjoy. 

The Scotia analyst really gave a low blow by assuming another default for 5% of the revenue. Assuming a new default is scare mongering tactic and nothing less. I guess the orders are in to pick up as many shares on the cheap as possible. 


GLTA


BSdetector2016 wrote: What you don't seem to get is that it goes down - constantly. There's volatility, which I have no trouble handling, but the overall long-term trend is down and that's worrisome.
maypeters wrote: Who would be pleased. Someone initiating a position today would be more than happy. 

But you missed the most important part of the message that if you cannot handle the volatility then you should not be in the stock. 

Not too hard to understand. Crying all the time on this board does not make the share price go up or down. 


BSdetector2016 wrote: Dinkleman and Peters must be pleased.

 




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