Tuesday, February 19, 2008 6:37:46 AM
And if you check the 5-year price history of swvc,
it is very easy to see that :
" The [swvc] shares have been sucked [down in price] like a
vaccum [sic.] and everyday it gets harder to [ever break even] "
The only swvc 'accumulators' are the ones who forgot to
sell before the end of December, 2007.
Now, they must wait until April, 2009 to get their
tax refund on their 5-year-sinking seaweeds, but only if
they remember to dump them before 31 December 2008.
Just check the price history of swvc.
We shorters always do that first.
Averaging-down is profitable, for shorters, only.
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