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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Dundee Corp T.DC.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  DDEJF

Dundee Corporation is a Canada-based holding company. Through its operating segments, the Company is a mining- focused investor primarily engaged in acquiring mineral resource assets. Its segments include mining investments, mining services, and corporate and others. Its asset base includes investments in precious and base metals projects across four continents. Its subsidiaries include Dundee... see more

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Dundee Corp > How to Deal With Volatility
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Post by greyowl on Nov 07, 2024 11:15am

How to Deal With Volatility

If you a smaller retail and are accumulationg this stock
you may want to try splitting your buy orders into
2 separate orders. One  just below Asking and the other half
about 3% to 7% below asking. 

There are bigger movers and shakers roaming about.

The stock should be more stable given the distributed nature
of its investments (less overall risk than a typical gold miner)
and the valuable investments in Taurx and GMIN.

The quarterly report due within a week should makes it
clear how undervalued this stock is.

Good Luck
Comment by FrozenInOntario on Nov 07, 2024 2:23pm
Interesting take. Sensible on limit orders below the ask except when a stock runs on you and you end up paying higher.  And one can always buy over several days to benefit from a possible drop. In the case of Dundee,   I bought all over the place from the 1.40 to 1.90.   The way I see it, the stock is eitther extremely undervalued versus its NAV or very very ...more  
Comment by greyowl on Nov 07, 2024 2:55pm
My post was directed towards people that already have a  position in the stock. If it runs away for good from them at these price levels that should be OK to since they are invested. Move the low bid up at bit and wait or put it towards another undervalued stock in your list of stocks  to buy. Using this method discourages the market makers from various forms of wash trading. Not saying ...more