RE:RE:RE:Anyone buying or adding at these levels ?Hey B2T
Thanks on remembering and asking about the grandkids. They are an absolute blast and we're still seeing each set once a week on Weds for 3 of them (younger ones) and the 2 older ones on Fri (they'll be over soon as they only do a half day of school on Fridays).
I'm not completely sure what to make of KEY with Smith retiring. I had huge respect and confidence in him. Just don't know enoigh about the new guy.
KEY is definitely wildly volatile. I had been doing quite a few short term trades on it with our extra cash. That dough is now tied up in a bad AQN trade so haven't; been doing any since late Sept.
Now that I thnk of it, if I did have extra dough, I'd probably short term trade KEY rather than buying something for the long term.
Ciao
Sarge
born2trade wrote: Always nice to hear from you Sarge !! My family and work keep me busy and dont get time to post here frequenty. Hope all is well with you and you are enjoying time with grand kids :)
I haven't added to any pipelines since last US election but a bit surprised by the volatility of KEY compared to other pipelines. Any red flags from operational point of view that may have led others to sell this stock? Long term outlooks looks promising in my view considering as divident is safe, new projects coming online,, management disciplined, managable debt.
SargeX wrote: Hey B2T
How's everything going these days? I haven't noticed many posts from you in quite a while. Nice to see you're still around.
If I was thinking of buying, I'd hold off for now. KEY is on quite the downward trend and as I mentioned on another board, I think the markets are way over-due for a correction.
Over the recent years, I've really bought into the adage about "not trying to catch a falling knife". Whenever I buy something now that is trending down, I wait for a day or two of up days.
Also, if I was thinking of buying any pipes, I'd go with TRP at this point.
Good luck wiht it and take her easy
Sarge