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I've fallen in love my MAGR and my trigger finger has a mind of it's own --I bought too much when it got the "E" and now my portfolio is all lopsided-please what is the first step to recover? this stock is too risky for a long-term affair.
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: I've fallen in love my MAGR and my trigger finger has a mind of it's own --I bought too much when it got the "E" and now my portfolio is all lopsided-please what is the first step to recover? this stock is too risky for a long-term affair.
G-MAN
LOOKS LIKE I NEED TO FALL DOWN WITH YOU!! GOOD PICK. JUST DON'T HANG ON TO LONG. DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU BOUGHT AT BUT I AM SURE YOU DID WELL.
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If this helps, technicals indicate your maximum rise will be .18 to .20 per.
Looks like you very close to max. Darn good volume today. Is there anything in news or filings to support continued rise? Is this a "perception" play on the part of investors?
Gold price is up and rising. My gold stocks are jumping pretty good but I do not expect too much more of a rise. Personally, I am looking at selling Friday or maybe early next week.
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I don't pump you know that- but the deal here is that they have had one successful private placement i followed it from the beginning and they delivered the PPS to the investors. Next private placement promise--.25 to .35$. They are accumulating copper propeties in Mongolia copper covers costIMO @.15IMO-- gold has an affinity to copper when it is molten and injected into mineral deposits/rock substrata-- many- not all --copper deposits are gold/platinum too- if you check dates on private placements and mark the charts you will see--if you cross refernce HUGO--adjacent property where gold values are commercial you will get an idea of the long run--THIS STOCK IS *8* on my 1-10 risk scale--I trade for free shares and place them in long term "human broker"account even tho they think lowly of me over there for it. Posts: 36378 | From: USA | Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: I've fallen in love my MAGR and my trigger finger has a mind of it's own --I bought too much when it got the "E" and now my portfolio is all lopsided-please what is the first step to recover? this stock is too risky for a long-term affair.
G-MAN
SELL FOR YOU FREEBIES---UNLOAD 3/4 AND TAKE THE RIDE.
I AM GOING TO SPARE YOU THE DO NOT FALL IN LOVE WITH THE STOCK SPEECH!!! LOL
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sold 20% of position LOL--I have traded so many shares of this in last 3 months that i don't dare think free here cuz i never did less than 25% profit on a trade-- I know my shares in my long account are all free but never think that way in a stock this risky--i don't want to miss the news release that puts this one on NASD--LOL
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point taken--i trade on personality in high risk stock- if they have style. a few stocks -i become familiar with them--can't do it on a lot of em at once so i picked this on back in sept to get to know--it has been worthwhile in this case. some just leave me hanging like GONT and CIRT--PRVH is more recent and i'm more fond every day even on days like today
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Interesting, your stock was up a bit more before the bell. This is not always a reliable indicator, though. Nonetheless, those before the bell prices are holding.
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MAGR is dropping much too much-- check news on HUGO-- HUGO dropping too on good news is Mongolia at war today or something anbody got a clue here? i don't
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