RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Chain of events.Satxxx: I personally think you are being far too rigid in the case of PYR... what are you, some sort of accountant or engineer?...
#1. imho, PYR is currently trading $1.00-1.25 below where it should be, simply because of the Rob McWhirter + fdfd12 "debacle" on Sep-11... we have not fully recovered from that yet, but at least it served to de-risk PYR significantly and flush out 97% of weak hands... so that is a "gift" 20% discount right off the bat -- available right now...
#2. this is an event-driven stock right now... we are awaiting news that could literally transform this company and it's valuation overnight... you have to take a side (and position) NOW, because it could happen at any time between now and the end of 2020... no one knows for sure, but once it happens, it will be TOO LATE to get in, because the stock will have been halted prior to the NR (or outside of market hours)
[PS: your other holdings are interesting... I also hold a fair chunk of EXRO (~$120K) and still holding but not adding anymore, and a higher amount of SONA (just deployed ~$270K about a week ago, sweet)... yes some HPQ (of course!), and about 5 more... my largest holding is PYR...]
Satxxx wrote: Well. we don't see eye to eye. A stock goes up under buying pressure and down under selling opressure.
Anyways, I buy into stocks with an input volume - 2K in this case, When it goes up, I buy more. I bought exro the other day - 3.5K shares. Today I bought another 1K because I see the demand. I sold my shares of MFC at a loss and used some of the cash to do that. Sold MFC because it is a non-performer in the last year.. I still want to buy more.exro.
This is the time of year that I am positioning myself for the near future. Laggards with no attractive future I sell. The last few shares of MIR will be disposed of. And so on. Never too loaded with any single stock especially venture stocks.