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

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Post by WillyWally on Jun 02, 2016 9:19pm

Deja vu...

Will start buying @ 35, and at decrements of $1 down to 30... I did the exact same thing in April and May, why not June???
Comment by Lesalpes29 on Jun 02, 2016 9:27pm
You are too Smart for this Board... 
Comment by WillyWally on Jun 02, 2016 9:28pm
Actually on the contrary, I'm just stupidly following the patterns, and maybe I lack imagination about this grandiose takeover.
Comment by Lesalpes29 on Jun 02, 2016 9:34pm
I'm just a stupid long with an average of 35 who bought his shares well before the BO News. My only problem is of course ... I'm only a stupid long... ;)
Comment by LaticelnExile on Sep 05, 2016 10:00am
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Comment by Pj1958 on Jun 02, 2016 11:54pm
Willywonka..... I don't think making money in a virtual account counts...  It's not real investing or real money.... Monopoly money doesn't count
Comment by Pj1958 on Jun 03, 2016 12:05am
Willywonka... Double check your account... I think you are trading in a virtual account... Monopoly money doesn't count... Get yourself a real account and deposit $100 real dollars... You can buy almost 3 shares
Comment by curiousbuild on Jun 02, 2016 9:39pm
and you are still not typing from your private oasis in Fiji Islands? sounds legit.. CB
Comment by Lesalpes29 on Jun 02, 2016 9:41pm
Sorry.. My pad is mixing Words... Tired to!
Comment by WillyWally on Jun 03, 2016 10:05am
Well, I must admit I'm trading small amounts compared to many of you so that island in the Pacific will have to wait ;-) I just bought @ 35 like I said (a mere 400 shares) and will add 200 at decrements of $1, but honestly I'm not praying for the stock to drop. By the way not trying to look smart, it's just gambling at this point. The only thing I've always been more enlighted ...more  
Comment by Gashole1 on Jun 03, 2016 10:08am
I think even if there is no buyout the shares are still worth more than $35... I think everyone is focusing on the buyout, and if it doesnt happen .. yes shares will drop to 20's, but long term it will trade higher. Look at how it traded up after the quarter results. 
Comment by WillyWally on Jun 03, 2016 10:12am
Yes I agree with you and that's why I'm trading this at the moment. I'm usually not a trader because it's just a risky game that you end up losing one day or another but with CXR even if I'm "stuck" with a bunch of shares after a sudden drop, I know the shares will recover with time. It's just been a trading "paradise" so far in the past few months with ...more  
Comment by Pj1958 on Jun 03, 2016 11:17am
WILLYWONKA....as I said trading between $30-$40 in your virtual account is not real trading. It's amazing how many people claim To be making money on CXR without proof. Just remember Monopoly money is not real , so Get a real trading account. quote=WillyWally]Yes I agree with you and that's why I'm trading this at the moment. I'm usually not a trader because it's just a risky ...more  
Comment by WillyWally on Jun 03, 2016 11:38am
Yes you said the same thing yesterday twice. You're starting to sound like a broken record. But of course I wouldn't believe what anyone is saying on this board, but the difference I'm always stating my moves before the facts, not after, so virtual or not I documented my moves very well. Now, a big part of it is luck with timing, and I don't claim to have a crystal ball like FDFD ...more  
Comment by Pj1958 on Jun 03, 2016 12:13pm
WILLYWONKA....The broken record analogy applies to you first... I stopped counting how many times you have advised the board that you bought low and sold high after the stock has dropped and then rebounded ... But never when you bought high and then chickened out and sold low . Again you can do this with no consequences in a virtual account playing with Monopoly money . quote=WillyWally]Yes ...more  
Comment by WillyWally on Jun 03, 2016 12:17pm
Never did that. Show me. I always show my moves when I make them, not after the facts like most of people. For example right now if the stock crashes even more, I'll be crashing with it because I'm holding 600 @ average 35 I think. I know I'll get burnt at one point trading this, all it takes is some more bad news today. I'm not using stop losses.
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