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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Concordia Healthcare Corp. T.CXR.R

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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > I'm unsure what to do with this
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Post by reapit on Apr 12, 2015 9:09am

I'm unsure what to do with this

I was in at Mid 50's then opted out then purchased back mid 70's then out again. I just bought back in again Mid 90's but I'm not totally up on this company as to where we see things heading?? Is this a Prominent run into the 100's and going up from here. I really never follow the medical side of things until now with CXR.
Comment by peter75 on Apr 12, 2015 9:49am
Reapit seems like your question is self evident twice you have left money on the table Assume you had a hundred shares at 55 and you. Stayed the course , you would have had a double at this point you could have taken your original investment and still had fifty shares using the houses money sometimes one has to learn you can not micro manage if you like the company leave it alone and let it mature ...more  
Comment by Stockcoach1 on Apr 12, 2015 5:03pm
Peter75' your advice is 100%. Personally if the story hasn't changed I'm willing to absorb a drop of even 15% knowing that at many stages of a climb there will be some profit taking. There are endless reasons why people need to sell. But only one reason to buy..... (That the stock is going higher). For every seller there is a buyer believing it's going higher. Yes there are many ...more  
Comment by brendoedgar on Apr 13, 2015 4:43pm
Certainly agree with the advice so far. Actively trading is going to often lead to missed opportunities and more trading costs when not done right. IMO It's definetly better to jump the bandwagon once and hold on for the ride, and not worry so much about selling as long as the stock is rising.Personally, I got in at $30, and got the amount I had investmented out at 88, leaving me with ...more  
Comment by woodsnew1 on Apr 13, 2015 5:42pm
I'd think the selling today was institutional investor's cutting down on their position in CXR because it ran up last week. No other reason for it..
Comment by cavinsin on Apr 13, 2015 6:04pm
wrong, no big blocks trades, small increments, profit taking, They just announce, upsizing and pricing of senior notes, from $ 610M to $ 735M don't panic..
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