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Fizzman

04/25/16 4:08 AM

#277959 RE: StockScout1 #277952

Completely irrelevant...... If you spend twenty grand on stock and it's now worth 2000 or less because of the drop, RS, and then drop again, you are now negative 18k.......thats a loss in my book. It sure as hell isn't a gain. Now instead of 10 million shares, you now have a 100k.now let's add another 200k....thats another 5000 dollars and you have 300k shares that cost you 25k. Pps will have to be a minimum of 8.5 to even break even. Which is a 300% gain from this pps. I'm not saying it can't happen, but it's a huge gamble based on past performance.
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davecase

04/25/16 7:31 AM

#277967 RE: StockScout1 #277952

But you do have an opportunity loss.

Opportunity Loss Definition

•The most highly valued use of resources (cf. the most highly valued alternative use). It is used especially in the context of decision-making under uncertainty, when the value attributed to obtaining additional information depends on the opportunities thereby created. It is the cost of not selecting the most highly valued use.
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StrikeWilliams

04/25/16 7:57 AM

#277972 RE: StockScout1 #277952

That is a totally bs excuse and only gets used when there are no other excuses left.