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Re: Beau1954 post# 344

Sunday, 09/04/2016 12:03:54 PM

Sunday, September 04, 2016 12:03:54 PM

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I would be careful with DCLR if it is declining that is a warning sign. I would be ready to sell it off if need be.

As far as SGBY and selling points. It is called a free ride when a stock doubles and you sell half and take back your principal and let the profits "ride". The one thing I have the most trouble with in this world is selling and taking profits off the table because of the same exact reason you just mentione. What if I sell now and it goes up 4 or 5 times more??? I lose a lot!

You can't lose what you don't have but you can lose all that you do have. I have learned this lesson many times over and yet still seem to repeat it. Look at it this way. I have over 18,000 stocks throughout my watchlists. What are the odds one of them will go up Tuesday? Wednesday or any day?

I would sell of SGBY or at least enough to cover principal. Start building up your reserves. You now have more to invest then before and if done properly your next investments by nature should reap better rewards. What if SGBY does go up? Well you doubled up already so thats not a bad thing but yes you miss out on potential profit. What if bad news comes out on Tuesday and it drops to .0045 again?

What if you sell on Tuesday it drops to .0045 and then you buy back 750,000 shares again at that price? Now you still have your profits and just as many shares and if it goes up and dobules again you are looking really good.

There is no predicting what will happen it could skyrocket to $1. It could plummet to .0004 like it was back in June. Look at the 52H It was what $2.52 at one point? 3 Months ago it was .0004.

You can always get back in if you feel it is going to take off again sure. I would strongly feel it out on Tuesday and make a decision based on your thoughts of its movement. I haven't watched it lately so I do not know how much it is grown but typically from what I experienced with my personal investment in SGBY it gains gains reverses and pulls back then back up. A little bit higher each time.

I hope this helps.

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