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Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies Corp. EDYYF

Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies, is a Canadian-based company delivering leading-edge energy solutions. EHT’s clean and renewable energy solutions are easily deployed and customizable. The Company is able to combine and integrate solar, battery storage technology, and energy efficient structures that qualify for being “NET ZERO”.


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Post by fatcharlieon Sep 08, 2018 3:14pm
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Post# 28584925

Big Disappointment Here

Big Disappointment HereEHT has been quite disappointing for me.  I bought in around 9 cents.  Luckily I don't have a large position.  I am still hanging on but my patience is wearing thin.  Many of my venture plays are in negative territory and I have been adjusting my portfolios to focus more on larger established companies and picking up a few US listed microcaps where I seem to be doing fine.  Over the next few weeks I will consider dumping my shares here and moving on.  I think key to Venture stocks is to not be greedy, buy quickly and exit quickly.  Definitely not for the faint of heart that is why I prefer the US markets, way more volume, microcaps in most cases are much larger and its easier to get out when things go bad.  Just my two cents.  Best of luck, Charlie
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