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Great insight!! Thx.
Sold and will take my 40%........... after your info, feeling pretty lucky.
If you're going to gamble, you best be paying attention if you want to win. This one looks like a money machine for someone, probably whoever is getting those private placements with short lockdowns at 25% of market price.

Well done.
 
There was a short puff piece on Global news last night about Sharc's technology.

I bought into GRN, another green energy recovery company, eight months back and have seen a very healthy return so looked into this one last night after seeing the piece. SHRC has been a money pit for nearly ten years, keeps diluting with private placements and had about $100K revenue last quarter, a typical result, which sees them losing in the 7 figures every year and gives a negative free cash flow also in the 7 figures which explains the need for private placements. P/S is about 30, P/E doesn't exist and market cap is currently $36 million for a company that has debt to equity of 236%. No sales forecast is available to indicate future potential.

I put it on a watch list and woke up to a 20% price increase that has subsequently grown to 34%. Amazing what a little publicity will do for the market price, even one with nasty fundamentals.
Greenlane? Nice pick, I had that and Xebec eyed up last year and didn't pull the trigger on either. Sure regretting that now. Like most high flyers tho they've run up so hard do you just jump in at almost ath and just hope the market just keeps plugging higher?
 
I looked at them and decided that of the two, GRN had more room to run. I'm not putting more in but I'm not trimming the position either.
 
Yup, caught up in some of the FOMO with this short squeeze crap, AMC and NOK

some other US stocks that riding in the green on with prospects of more - CTRM, SNDL and JMIA.

for some random Canadian cheap options with some upside
FLT.V, CVX.V and SENS.CN

I’m way long on AMK.V - should be an amazing spring and summer once assays back and things unfold in northern BC!
 
Yup, caught up in some of the FOMO with this short squeeze crap, AMC and NOK

some other US stocks that riding in the green on with prospects of more - CTRM, SNDL and JMIA.

for some random Canadian cheap options with some upside
FLT.V, CVX.V and SENS.CN

I’m way long on AMK.V - should be an amazing spring and summer once assays back and things unfold in northern BC!
I have had no luck trading the small caps. I tried for weeks to trade GLH,CN it swings the same amount multiple times per day, every day. It seemed like a perfect buy at x sell at y play. I even set my strike price for a week and did not get my order filled even though it trades about 2 million shares a day and my strike price was met three or four time per day. I called my broker (BMO) and they claimed that the shares were trading between institutions and not offered to the public, so my order never filled. It soured me on buying small caps in case I got in and couldn't get out.
 
Small caps are painful ,tricky unless you're in on the private placement / financing. The only way I have made money on these things is that way, it is an insider's game for the CSE, in my cynical opinion. You see the volume ripping along and it is way up stream from us, as the market makers bat the paper back and forth. The best scenario is you find a winner that gets picked off, or uplisted. Vegas without the heat...
 
I have a friend who did really well with pot stocks but his brother went to conferences where people would just toss around insider numbers like nothing.
 
What do you guys smarter than me think of the Suncor earnings?
 
I'm looking at Air Can. Yahoo fin. rates a buy with average price target at $27, Scotia has them at sector
outperform and a target of $29. There looking good for a bailout after earning/loss report mid feb. Vacines
seem to be working and new ones coming online. Hopefully by next winter air travel will increase, trading at around $22 now.
 
I'm looking at Air Can. Yahoo fin. rates a buy with average price target at $27, Scotia has them at sector
outperform and a target of $29. There looking good for a bailout after earning/loss report mid feb. Vacines
seem to be working and new ones coming online. Hopefully by next winter air travel will increase, trading at around $22 now.
I thought I heard the gov decided not to give airlines any stimulus money. Maybe that was in the US. I haven't been looking at much today. Had to organize the shed.
 
From what i'm hearing on Bloomberg the gov. has not said, if this is true I'm thinking they
are waiting for financial report to see how bad it is. IMHO
 
I'm looking at Air Can. Yahoo fin. rates a buy with average price target at $27, Scotia has them at sector
outperform and a target of $29. There looking good for a bailout after earning/loss report mid feb. Vacines
seem to be working and new ones coming online. Hopefully by next winter air travel will increase, trading at around $22 now.
No dividend yield = non-starter for me. Unless you‘re nearly certain you’ll see 10+% growth, it’s hard to pass up the dozens of “blue chip” Cdn TSX stocks that pay 4+% dividend yield (lots of qual and variety 5 & 6+% dy). They’ll all grow at or above the stock market long-term growth (which I’m convinced is controlled by the rich to ensure they benefit more than the avg working Joe, so why not make a little too) while either giving you regular income or compounded growth if reinvested.

I get the speculation thing with “play money” as who doesn’t want to hit the home run? I routinely prove my fiscal conservatism because it seems every time I get a “hunch” on a stock I convince myself if I know about it then it must be too late. Think I mentioned earlier on here I had a good chunk of GME ready to be purchased on the afternoon of the first big day. I think it had grown to $80 or 85 already and instead of hitting buy, I googled some more analysis by the ”experts” all predicted $18-20 in near future and I figured I’d missed the upside ... anyway, we all know the story. Wah, wah for me! Lol. I can live with the consolation of how quick my long-term holdings have recovered and how my dividend yield has been just shy of 7% this year!

Cheers!

Ukee
 
No dividend yield = non-starter for me. Unless you‘re nearly certain you’ll see 10+% growth, it’s hard to pass up the dozens of “blue chip” Cdn TSX stocks that pay 4+% dividend yield (lots of qual and variety 5 & 6+% dy). They’ll all grow at or above the stock market long-term growth (which I’m convinced is controlled by the rich to ensure they benefit more than the avg working Joe, so why not make a little too) while either giving you regular income or compounded growth if reinvested.

I get the speculation thing with “play money” as who doesn’t want to hit the home run? I routinely prove my fiscal conservatism because it seems every time I get a “hunch” on a stock I convince myself if I know about it then it must be too late. Think I mentioned earlier on here I had a good chunk of GME ready to be purchased on the afternoon of the first big day. I think it had grown to $80 or 85 already and instead of hitting buy, I googled some more analysis by the ”experts” all predicted $18-20 in near future and I figured I’d missed the upside ... anyway, we all know the story. Wah, wah for me! Lol. I can live with the consolation of how quick my long-term holdings have recovered and how my dividend yield has been just shy of 7% this year!
7% yeild, vantastic, I totaly agree.
 
They’ll all grow at or above the stock market long-term growth (which I’m convinced is controlled by the rich to ensure they benefit more than the avg working Joe,

The system is rigged to cause inflation, so if you can’t beat it you might as well join it.

I’m convinced our governments would crumble if we had an extended period of deflation.
 
No dividend yield = non-starter for me. Unless you‘re nearly certain you’ll see 10+% growth, it’s hard to pass up the dozens of “blue chip” Cdn TSX stocks that pay 4+% dividend yield (lots of qual and variety 5 & 6+% dy). They’ll all grow at or above the stock market long-term growth (which I’m convinced is controlled by the rich to ensure they benefit more than the avg working Joe, so why not make a little too) while either giving you regular income or compounded growth if reinvested.

I get the speculation thing with “play money” as who doesn’t want to hit the home run? I routinely prove my fiscal conservatism because it seems every time I get a “hunch” on a stock I convince myself if I know about it then it must be too late. Think I mentioned earlier on here I had a good chunk of GME ready to be purchased on the afternoon of the first big day. I think it had grown to $80 or 85 already and instead of hitting buy, I googled some more analysis by the ”experts” all predicted $18-20 in near future and I figured I’d missed the upside ... anyway, we all know the story. Wah, wah for me! Lol. I can live with the consolation of how quick my long-term holdings have recovered and how my dividend yield has been just shy of 7% this year!

Cheers!

Ukee
Haha same on the GME here. Bought at 70 on the dip day two. Sold day three at 125 in the morning then bought back in at 300 later in the day. Day 4 it started tanking so stopped half at 250 and held the rest until it hit 400 and got out again. All that stress for a couple grand in the end. Had I held from 70 to late day 4 I would have made 30k. FML.

I guess what I've learned on things like this is just play what you're willing to lose and let it ride. Trying to be "responsible" in that situation is beyond frustrating lol.
 
The system is rigged to cause inflation, so if you can’t beat it you might as well join it.

I’m convinced our governments would crumble if we had an extended period of deflation.
No doubt, This is an important factor and the reason why I don't just hold paper assets.

I still laugh when I hear the consumer price index or inflation numbers. Rigged for sure. If the population knew the real number the whole thing would come crashing down.

Not trying to be that guy, I own stocks too. But when every government just increases the money supply hand over fist and then tells you there's only 0.5% inflation, that's impossible.
 
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