what makes you think that ggcc ....the keeping the price under a dollar bit that is
Just a gut instinct.
Guess for those who don't think short term it is ok, but those who think short term, they seeing a loss of their trading balance and get out. Again only a gut instinct and people need to do their own research.
The way to keep the price under $1 is to sell into any demand for the stock. So, what's the strategy here? Seeking to drown the opponent in your own blood? Or is there some other cunning plan?
The way to keep the price under $1 is to sell into any demand for the stock. So, what's the strategy here? Seeking to drown the opponent in your own blood? Or is there some other cunning plan?
Buying at the cheaper price by forcing the price down (Large investors) sometimes it is like dominos (not the Pizza). As people say the trend is your friend
Buying at the cheaper price by forcing the price down (Large investors) sometimes it is like dominos (not the Pizza). As people say the trend is your friend
The only people that can force the price down is the sellers accepting a lower price. Buyers can only stand on the sidelines waiting for the price to come down to what they are prepared to pay.
The only people that can force the price down is the sellers accepting a lower price. Buyers can only stand on the sidelines waiting for the price to come down to what they are prepared to pay.
Cant the seller also be the buyer driving the price down??? Maybe my head is thinking too hard.
Who gives a "buck" whether its a buck or one or two cents either side ? Retirement company investing is all about holding for the long term and enjoying the strong demographic tailwinds this sector enjoys. We know the directors have a decent amount of skin in the game and this is a needs based business trading on very undemanding fundamental's. I think this is one share you can relax with and settle in for the long haul.
Ecclesiastes 11:2: Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine
Who gives a "buck" whether its a buck or one or two cents either side ? Retirement company investing is all about holding for the long term and enjoying the strong demographic tailwinds this sector enjoys. We know the directors have a decent amount of skin in the game and this is a needs based business trading on very undemanding fundamental's. I think this is one share you can relax with and settle in for the long haul.
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