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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd T.TVE

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNEYF

Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration and production company. The Company's asset portfolio is comprised of oil plays in Alberta, including Charlie Lake, Clearwater and several enhanced oil recovery (EOR) opportunities. The Company has an inventory of low-risk, oil development drilling locations. Its Clearwater oil play is located in north-central Alberta. Its Charlie Lake oil play is located in northwestern Alberta. Its EOR portfolio includes a set of assets across Alberta representing a range of formations and production types. The Company’s subsidiary is Tamarack Ridge Resources Inc.


TSX:TVE - Post by User

Post by PUNJABIon Mar 27, 2021 2:20pm
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Timing in oil sector can make or break you.

Timing in oil sector can make or break you. If you want to make money in the stock market educate yourself and become very objective and learn to time the markets correctly.  There is nothing like buy and hold long-term investors unless you are very young and time is on your side and you don’t want big returns in short term. 
 
The oil sector is very complex with massive fluctuations. Everything depends on the oil prices and there are so many factors that influence oil prices. I think the oil sector is changing very fast and will be different in 10 years when combustion engine restrictions are imposed in many cities and countries.  Things can change earlier if there is a bigger break though in car batteries. Some of the institutional investors have refused to invest money in oil. The flow of money is reducing in the sector so the level of investments will drop too and the supply may be impacted.
 
While investing in the oil sector one has to see and understand the large picture of the oil sector.  I consider Oil as a rotating sector. Sell and get out in a declining trend and when the time is right and there are indications of reversal like there was time to load up when all oil stocks were destroyed and priced for bankruptcy.  
 
 The shareholders that were fully invested and did not get out in time and could not reload or average down at the bottom because they were sitting on huge losses or did not have cash did not benefit from huge lifetime opportunities in the oil sector. Swings in stocks were massive. Some stocks have rebounded back 5 to 9 times from the bottom.  Some long-term shareholders are still sitting on huge losses when others had timed the market and have made a fortune.  You don’t have to catch the bottom or the top just the part of the trend in time. At times it requires courage and understanding of the commodity cycle.
 
Staying with the trend and commodity cycle is important and so is managing exposure.  One should learn to benefit from them and have a plan.  There are quite a few techniques.
 
Eric Natull Indicator :

E. Nutall is a smart professional investor in the field of oil. He is knowledgeable and understands the sector and has access to more research and contacts with Oil CEOs. He is better informed than most and especially retail investors. Because he has a decent amount of funds and buys and sells oil stocks so one needs to follow him too but carefully.  He buys and sells a decent number of shares so he impacts the share price in short term. The impact on small float stocks is huge.
 
The problem with Nutall is that he has his own agenda and he will always pump oil and the stocks that he has already bought. He will talk selectively about the factors that help and promote his agenda and would omit to mention the shortcoming. He paints an exaggerated bullish picture that benefits him.  He will continue to pump oil sector even when it is time to exit the oil sector. His livelihood depends on a bullish outlook for oil.
 
 He will never bash oil and the stocks that he owns and find the weakness in the stocks that he does not own. So when listening to him you should discount some of the exaggerations. He is a trader he is in and out of stocks constantly and will change his tune often.
 
 He makes big mistakes too. Not too long ago he was heavily invested in US oil stocks that did not do well. The pumping on the Canadian channel did not help and his selection of stocks did not work out. He is now mostly in Canadian stocks.
 
 Nutall indicator can be used to our advantage and one should benefit from his research,  One should try to buy these stocks before he pumps them. You can find his top 10 stock list in the fund prospectus on the website. Track his holding and when the size of the holding drops or it is all gone then it means he has sold it. If a new stock shows up then he has added a new position and will be pumping his top holdings.  He is always rotating.
 
He exploits and uses the market call to his benefit. You have to be smart enough to figure out the Nutall indicator and use it to your advantage.
 
 
Learn to perform proper DD and fundamental analysis. Look at debt to cash flow and debt ratios. The decline rate of the oil company. Cost of production and the current oil prices and the size of the hedges and their prices. Learn about the stock you are invested in. You should know every weakness about it.
 
 
Learn technical analysis: Moving average gives you the tend of the sector and stock. There are all kinds of other indicators. RSI is my favorite. Gives overbought and oversold signals. Simple and very reliable.


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The short position on the stock increasing.

Short Positions for TVE

Symbol Report Date Volume Change Shares Issued % Float
T : TVE 2021-03-15 22,160,555 3,209,990 263,523,137 8.41
T : TVE 2021-02-28 18,950,565 1,023,018 263,523,137 7.19
T : TVE 2021-02-15 17,927,547 4,565,795 263,523,137 6.80
T : TVE 2021-01-31 13,361,752 257,901 263,523,137 5.07
T : TVE 2021-01-15 13,103,851 -18,371 263,523,137 4.97
T : TVE 2020-12-31 13,122,222 690,089 263,523,137 4.98
T : TVE 2020-12-15 12,432,133 2,317,438 222,598,137 5.59
T : TVE 2020-11-30 10,114,695 51,172 222,598,137 4.54
T : TVE 2020-11-15 10,063,523 401,503 222,598,137 4.52


House Positions for C:TVE from 20210326 to 20210326
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
9 BMO Nesbitt 934,480 2,173,980 2.326 577,425 1,348,647 2.336 357,055 -825,333
7 TD Sec 2,442,435 5,577,136 2.283 2,143,479 4,893,486 2.283 298,956 -683,650
39 Merrill Lynch 975,240 2,225,404 2.282 683,099 1,560,376 2.284 292,141 -665,028
53 Morgan Stanley 275,142 629,059 2.286 24,200 55,287 2.285 250,942 -573,772
79 CIBC 2,472,397 5,652,570 2.286 2,260,253 5,166,278 2.286 212,144 -486,292
82 Stifel Nicholas 265,000 610,228 2.303 150,000 342,000 2.28 115,000 -268,228
85 Scotia 554,605 1,275,335 2.30 454,398 1,042,734 2.295 100,207 -232,601
124 Questrade 110,830 252,648 2.28 23,228 53,300 2.295 87,602 -199,348
2 RBC 1,612,350 3,685,367 2.286 1,525,788 3,462,879 2.27 86,562 -222,488
80 National Bank 787,106 1,809,526 2.299 704,978 1,619,931 2.298 82,128 -189,595
77 Peters 380,000 854,619 2.249 309,100 695,475 2.25 70,900 -159,144
74 GMP 21,000 47,847 2.278 0   21,000 -47,847
33 Canaccord 133,446 307,826 2.307 113,500 262,908 2.316 19,946 -44,918
43 Caldwell 15,000 35,400 2.36 0   15,000 -35,400
57 Interactive 27,100 62,184 2.295 17,650 40,824 2.313 9,450 -21,360
88 Credential 96,530 221,423 2.294 88,695 202,522 2.283 7,835 -18,901
76 Industrial Alliance 7,700 18,012 2.339 0   7,700 -18,012
59 PI 5,000 11,250 2.25 3,000 6,751 2.25 2,000 -4,499
212 Virtu 2,558 5,785 2.262 736 1,702 2.313 1,822 -4,083
101 SG Capital 200 462 2.31 100 237 2.37 100 -225
25 Odlum 10,000 23,000 2.30 10,000 23,500 2.35 0 500
72 Credit Suisse 600 1,344 2.24 2,200 4,801 2.182 -1,600 3,457
28 BBS 200 462 2.31 2,000 4,400 2.20 -1,800 3,938
56 Edward Jones 0   3,000 6,750 2.25 -3,000 6,750
36 Latimer 12,745 29,103 2.283 16,088 36,489 2.268 -3,343 7,386
89 Raymond James 5,000 11,863 2.373 10,000 23,600 2.36 -5,000 11,737
19 Desjardins 181,350 416,247 2.295 194,440 446,133 2.294 -13,090 29,886
5 Penson 1,800 4,143 2.302 14,930 34,563 2.315 -13,130 30,420
14 ITG 3,600 8,350 2.319 102,100 236,948 2.321 -98,500 228,598
13 Instinet 131,500 302,843 2.303 252,400 580,721 2.301 -120,900 277,878
1 Anonymous 4,446,051 10,139,509 2.281 6,224,178 14,239,686 2.288 -1,778,127 4,100,177
TOTAL 15,910,965 36,392,925 2.287 15,910,965 36,392,928 2.287 0 3



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