RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Get realmen : The Apocalypse predictorRemember that PyroGenesis' President and CEO owns approximately 50% of the outstanding shares. Here is a President and CEO who has shareholders' best interests in mind as Peter is the largest shareholder. It is fantastic that both insiders and retail investors are aligned for PyroGenesis.
Given the general market "volatility" (not just occurring with PyroGenesis) I never would recommend the use of stop losses (and have never used them in general). I'll repeat this, do not use stop losses for both PyroGenesis and HPQ Silicon. These are 2 solid companies with solid fundamentals led by top notch management. Both PYR and HPQ are fantastic long-term investments. Buy, hold, and accumulate.
Like the saying goes, “invest in the future, and not in tomorrow’s stock price.”
Exciting times!
Long and Strong in PyroGenesis and HPQ Silicon!
Thinkbigsti69 wrote: Only an total idiot would put a stop loss on his PYR shares, price variations are usual with very high growth stocks. This Getidiot guy has no idea what he is talking about, This Getrealidiot obviously wants us to stop loss our shares bc HE IS A SHORTER. Why would someone give financial advice after second day on stockhouse? Answer: An idiot.
GetRealMan wrote: Obviously, this forum is made up of non-investors. Placing stop losses suggestion is not about being a shorter. What an idiot. Placing stop losses on ALL stocks in your portfolio by 10% NOW is prudent when long bond yields are rising and index valuations exceed 1929!!! Notice I have ONLY praised pyr? There are many great companies out there. This is about a current mania. Visiting this forum is very valuable if someone is looking at general market sentiment. Please, don't change!!! I will no longer comment, just observe. Your emotional approach to investing is valuable to me. God forbid if you ever become rational!!!!! On the other hand a good long Bear market is a wonderful teacher. If you place a 15% stop loss on pyr now and you are correct about where this stock is going, then you will never get stopped. What's the problem? If you get stopped out, you can always buy it back.