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Stans Energy Corp V.HRE.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  HREEF

Stans Energy Corp. is a Canada-based resource development company focused on advancing rare and specialty metals properties and processing technologies. The Company is transitioning into a supplier of materials and technologies that will assist in satisfying the future energy supply, storage and transmission needs of the world. Its subsidiaries include SevAmRus CJSC, Kutisay Mining LLC and Kashka REE Plant Ltd.


TSXV:HRE.H - Post by User

Comment by TrickyGameon Jun 14, 2019 4:43pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Now it’s getting real!!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Now it’s getting real!!!The gap up didn't hold but personally I'm not worried. I think the selling is the short sighted investors wanting to make a quick CAD. I'm also not worried about the selling beause for example I had a bit of cash piling up in my RDSP. I put in a bid in for 3,300 shares @ 0.05 cents either yesterday or the day before. Only 3,000 got filled but when it did the price moved from 0.055 cents to 0.05 showing it as a 'loss' I'm guessing because my bid was lower than the ask. I'm not an expert on the bid/ask I know when more shares are bought than sold price goes up and vice versa. So technically if I'm right some of those 'sells' today could have been investors buying shares but bidding lower than the ask so it would show it as a 'loss' in price but it's really not im guessing 
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