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Thanks Max19, appreciated all the best.
rusty,very sorry to hear about your personal bereavemen.very sad . be strong and try not to let frustration from performance here or any investement to drag you down,like I said, much more to life than financial gains,or loss....take good care of yourself and family,ATB, again.
Rusty, I am sorry to hear of your bereavement, nature takes its course and we are sometimes unable to fight it, better to look on the bright side and the happy times.
In the case of the company in question it is not in a bad place and opportunities exist.
Please don't be too down-beat.
Agree about family, after losing my wife, I understand that. Frustration total frustration, but, I have said before this has been written off. If it recovers great, if it doesnt hopefully nobody else has died. Al the best.
Open your eyes rusty,world markets are tumbeling big time.....many shares drop 20+% in just a week....unfortunetaly SP here is in the same mess....such is life,look after yourself and family is more important,things will get better,eventualy ,but I suppose you heard that before...ATB.
The Dow is down more than 11% week to date while the S&P 500 has lost 10.7%. Thursday’s losses also put the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq in correction territory, down more than 10% from their record closes.
not by 11% takes a lot to take it up. takes nothing to take it down
The shares were already caught up in a double and then a triple peak situation which is seem as a challenge on its own, with traders anxious to protect their losses.
Market jitters over the COVID-19 virus can't be helping either.
Tremor with its cash reserves and reach will have plenty of opportunities to prosper and take out companies which complement its model.
the whole market is off