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WELL Health Technologies Corp T.WELL

Alternate Symbol(s):  WHTCF | T.WELL.DB

WELL Health Technologies Corp. is a Canada-based practitioner-focused digital healthcare company. Its healthcare and digital platform includes extensive front and back-office management software applications that help physicians run and secure their practices. Its business units include Canadian Patient Services, WELL Health USA Patient and Provider Services, and SaaS and Technology Services. Its solutions enable more than 38,000 healthcare providers between the United States and Canada and power owned and operated healthcare ecosystem in Canada with over 200 clinics supporting primary care, specialized care, and diagnostic services. In the United States its solutions are focused on specialized markets such as the gastrointestinal market, women's health, primary care, and mental health. WELL Health USA Patient and Provider Services consists of four assets: CRH Medical, Provider Staffing, Circle Medical and Wisp. It provides cybersecurity protection and patient data privacy solutions.


TSX:WELL - Post by User

Comment by speedy99on Dec 02, 2021 11:17am
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Post# 34190073

RE:RE:RE:RE:Market Sentiments...

RE:RE:RE:RE:Market Sentiments...No you were not wrong if you judge by the outcome in this particular instance.  Who would not want to go back in time and sell at $8,00 or whatever and buy back in at potentially less than $5.00.   But I think you are wrong in adopting that as a strategy, at least in relation to this company WELL.  If you were to go back in time to when AMZN had its IPO, 1997 I think.   What would you advise an investor then?  Would you say, buy in one month, sell in two weeks, buy back in three weeks, sell after two months, sit out the 2000 rout in internet stocks, etc.   No one could possibly have foreseen all of those ups and downs in AMZN's history.   The best advice you could give, and advice I wish I had given myself is this:  e-commerce, what a wonderful idea!  its obviously the future, and this company has a headstart.  Buy some shares, hand on tight, and never let go.  I know you do not have that level of confidence in WELL.  But I do, and I know that holding onto a company long term means riding a roller coaster and sufferring through various attacks on its share price, unrelated to its intrinsic value.  And trying to predict the highs and the lows is an impossible task.  Look at a site called Canada Bulls.  Every stock they cover they tell you to buy one week and to sell the next week and the result is a history or frequent trading in and out that will kill you with the trading fees, and the gaps between bids and offers, and you are always going to be one step behind.  So yes, good for you, you made a decent trade and some decent money.  But you will probably try to do it again, and you will not be consistently successful and you will not make the big money that can be made in buying and holding a good company long term.
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