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Notgnuon May 06, 2021 2:32pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Let's try a simple valuation
RE:RE:RE:RE:Let's try a simple valuationFurthermore, so far this has paid me about $100,000 per month in capital gain so I am still reasonably confident in my ability to asses underpriced assets that are on there way to achieving market recognition. Could I end up being proven wrong? Yes, of course that is possible... again it is what makes a market (buyers and sellers constantly betting with and against each other.)
If NCU achieves anywhere near half of what I think it is worth I will buy myself a new laptop (maybe used) that doesn't have a whole bunch of partial working keys, and maybe get the tires for the ole' Impala back from the pawn broker :)
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Notgnu wrote: Fish... I can only callz'm as I seez'm. Other posters or investors here (such as yourself) are welcome to rip apart my "forecast" as you call it. Copy and Paste my calculations and hi-light your changes.
I invest based on my own valuations and I am sharing MY OWN valuation with you and others. It is quite clear that the market dis-agrees with me, but the market has dis-agreed with me since I first started buying NCU in November 2020 so... that's cool...it's what makes a market.
Cheers,
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Fishbillion wrote: Snots you always miss the point of valuation.... what you state is a forecast..., and while you make a plausible argument, it is not a valuation.... the stock is fairly valued now.... if they get to 5000 tpd, and the aisc is under $2, the valuation will approach your forecast... your forecast has a lot of assumption, and assumptions that are only based on half information at best... ( if you had insider info you would not be posting on here ). Hey i hope you are right, but to continually state how the sp is undervalued is very misleading.... if the sp was .40 or .50 right now it would be extremely overbought