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Kronyboyon Jan 21, 2022 3:10pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:$1.90
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:$1.90 ah c'mon whognu I expected something more genuine.
100% right? I recall someone losing money on some shares recently as they called a bottom. I think your price was $3.50 or something like that?
Now, I'm not berating you for that decision, but to say that you've always been right is a stretch. To say we're always wrong because the timing is off is also a stretch.
Based on your analogy, it sounds like you don't think this is going to a dollar.
and if you find the companies reporting figures so suspect, I'm surprised you ever had money in this after 2020 q4.
thank you for your reply, good luck and be well.
whognu1 wrote: probably the same reason i don't sht on double titanium daily for his nonsense "this time is
different.......blah balh blah"
"buying shares below book value?"
who's figures? are they correct, inflated understated? says who????
i stop now
i have been 100% right
you have all been 100% wrong
fact
this may change when the PROVE they know what they are doing
good luck, i'm done
Kronyboy wrote: thank you for reiteriating, but my question was specifically geared towards seeing posters say things like "this will be $1 next week". You're very quick to tell me that buying shares below book value is gambling. Why do you feel no need to address the other side of the coin? What benefit does it bring to the board to hear silence on this?
whognu1 wrote: hey KB:
i beleive i have been crystal clear on xbc for the past year on 3 main points
1) it 'appears' to be a solid company with good mgmt, prospects and in a good sector
2) the chart told a different story
3) repeatedly i said don't buy until the bottom is/was in
i remain neutral and await on the company to PROVE that they know what they are doing
this proof will start with Q4 results
if they are 'good' the price will likely go up
if they are less than good it will not go up
as it has been for the last 2 - 4 months, to buy now is gambling, plain and simple
i hope some of the younger/inexperienced investors have learned something from my ongoing commentary
good luck