RE:RE:Agree but in the short-term i cant see a major run ProfCornelius wrote: Troysthatguy wrote: Financials are awhile with market selling like it is hard to think Aphria wont tread lower seeing how its still overvalued technically. Not as in future groth over-valued but as of how much theyve made up to date ya they're so with that logic all be sitting on the sidelines for a bit longer i wish all holders luck as i could be dead wrong JMO
Many of us have been in this for years and unfortunately this has become personal. I will see this through no matter how long it takes because this company has oodles of cash and even more importantly it is on the cusp of something huge in Europe. I will patiently wait and when the crisis (possible pandemic) ends just watch the stimulus in terms of capital that gets thrown into economies globally. Trump's biggest fear is the health of the markets pre fall election and he will engineer the global economic stimulus package charge to bolster them. PROF
well said PROF. we might be down x % in the market, but people well invested like us will see their portfolio sky rocket by the end of 2020.
currently buying also, but i'm not adding more APHA.
time to put more money in the market:
The MSCI China index fell 8.6 per cent on the Sars outbreak but rebounded by more than 30 per cent in the three months after April 2003. Stocks in Hong Kong fell by a fifth, but also sprang back and made significant gains. Similarly, swine flu triggered a 4 per cent drop in the MSCI Mexico index, which then gained more than 25 per cent.
TGS