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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Largo Inc T.LGO

Alternate Symbol(s):  LGO

Largo Inc. is a Canada-based producer and supplier of vanadium products. The Company’s segments include sales & trading, mine properties, corporate, exploration and evaluation properties (E&E properties), Largo Clean Energy and Largo Physical Vanadium. Its VPURE and VPURE+ products, which are sourced from one of the vanadium deposits at the Company's Maracas Menchen Mine in Brazil. The Company... see more

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Post by pissed_investor on Aug 11, 2021 1:18pm

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Hi. I suffer from a common problem that afflicts many traders. I have a pretty good ide when to enter a position. But most of my pain results from making poor exit decisions. Selling too soon and leaving a ton of money on the table. Or hanging on too long and watching the share price collapse. Yesterday I sold my full position in LGO for abot $3 above where it is currently trading. I am not bragging. Not patting myself on the back. But it is a little confidence-building to realize that you exited a profitable trade ahead of the fall. Doesn't happen often enough. Sorry for those who held on. It will come back, but it might be dead money for many months to come.
Comment by kha341 on Aug 11, 2021 1:59pm
Congrats!  "Never fall in love with a stock" "It is important not to fall in love with your stocks because they won’t love you back" https://genxfinance.com/falling-in-love-with-a-stock-a-recipe-for-disaster/
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