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Seafield Resources Ltd > Assumptions
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Post by Hockeynut2 on Dec 20, 2012 5:48pm

Assumptions

Right off the bat I'm going to assume everyone here is experienced and knows what they're doing. You own shares in this company because you think you can make a profit and enhance your standard of living. If you bought at a higher price and watched YOUR net worth evaporate, then shame on you, and lesson learned. Try and find companies that will grow your net worth and get rid of the losers quick!!!  There isn't  anything wrong with a core position in a company and a trading position. I assume that everyone here bought into this company because they think going forward there is a chance of production and profits. So we are now nearing the end of tax loss season, I'm betting that by the end of Jan. we are back to .14 or.15.  If I'm wrong I'll be gone quick, but I'll still be watching, and as for Murtz, one question, if they hit more good results, why would you be thinking of leaving?   Good Luck to All and Merry Christmas.
Comment by Murtz on Dec 20, 2012 6:59pm
@Hockeynut2: I think there is a crazy amount of resistance which has been building up for the last two years. We need many stellar results following each other to get the volume needed to get us above certain resistance levels. There are a heck of a lot shares outstanding. Doesn't have to be a disadvantage but it's certainly no advantage either. Then the big guys who bought at higher ...more  
Comment by SallyDee on Dec 24, 2012 11:50am
I don't know who posted this a while ago but that perfectly sums it up. https://www.incakolanews.blogspot.de/2012/11/the-ballad-of-seafield-resources-sffv.html With this in mind Merry Christmas!
Comment by beenthere on Dec 25, 2012 9:51pm
SallyDee, It's over (almost). It's Christmas night. So I will say "Here is hoping 2013 is better for all of us" I know it doesn't help any But I was one of those that lost alot of money on this. That's life What bothers me so so much is guys like this get away with it And because they do get away with it There will be so so many more try the same thing
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