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Don't forget about the 3 million up for buy, above what we last closed at...these are people who either know it's good or are guessing it is

There'll always be panickers ready to jump ship on the off chance it's bad. That person can easily withdraw the order before announcement drops / trading resumes. I think there is a 10-15 minute window between announcement and trading resuming.

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I pretty much won't sell now unless it drops to like 1c... Losing what I initially put in isn't going to break me so I consider it money already spent... It'll be nice if it goes up but not gonna lose sleep if it goes down

I pretty much won't sell now unless it drops to like 1c... Losing what I initially put in isn't going to break me so I consider it money already spent... It'll be nice if it goes up but not gonna lose sleep if it goes down

This is the right attitude to have. The worst mistake people make is caring about the money they invested. I've learned that lesson the hard way, way too many times and finally decided to try holding this time around...it's working very well so far.

looking at a home over the week end. wish me luck dream boats <3

also, if anyone needs injectors holla.
ID1000 with adaptors to suit stock rail, plugs to suit stock loom etc $550inc gst

And I shouldn't have sold ten grand worth at 3.8 to take out my original investment

Impossible to reliably pick the best times for anything; it'll haunt you if you think about it too much. Set and forget and check the prices once or twice a day = winning. Now let's see this baby crawl past 8 cents when the news comes.

I threw another 8k at it today...I think even with the recovery the market hasn't fully digested it yet. We're sitting atop a massive discovery as confirmed by the company.

yer i bought 1k worth at .06.. seems to be worth while so far.. and 'shoulda coulda woulda bought more'

be brave to take money out of mortgage to put on this though..

got a link to this news they have?

Also, if I get non ADR approved brakes and stack my car, will insurance know? *shockworks*

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