RE:RE:RE:Wow good thing Agreed. Nothing is good forever. The key is to know when potential has been reached and the foresee significant risks. BBD is still labelled as a highly speculative stock and has very little resistance given its past. That's however where an opportunity exists. I hate comparing stocks because every story is different but I made a small fortune in AMD between 2013 and 2018. If you look at thst story, AMD was drowning in debt and was unprofitable. They then managed to become competitive again by way of their last hope, a long term investment in a 14nm chip. They got a new ceo to redirect financing and marketing and the stock flew off. If you look at the graph, you'll notice a jump from about $1.5 per share to 5$ per share and then a drop back to $1.5 before flying off. Bombardier has a ceiling that is much much lower than AMD simply given the scalability of the business but the point is that focusing on short term outlooks at any given time is unlikely the right was to assess the company's outlook.