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Not so great 2008 global recession? Best of the Boards/Blogs

Stockhouse Editorial
0 Comments| September 16, 2009

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Top Bullboards post:

ncarey wrote: “Lower volume often means bigger moves, more volatility, and more prone to large gaps. This kind of upward moves suggests that current holders are confident in the upside potential, so they're not selling. People wanting to get in have to bid up quite quickly to find a seller.” on the Wavefront Technology Solutions (TSX: V.WEE, Stock Forum) board.

Top Bullboard:

Oil sands developer OPTI Canada (TSX: T.OPC, Stock Forum) was one of the top boards, generating more than 15,000 reads, as its stock price popped 34%.

Top blog:

oilguy1 argues that the 2008 global recession was not as “great” as the media portrayed it to be, in his STOCKS WITH LOW FORWARD EV/EBITDA blog.



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