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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: smaycs4 who wrote (50194)11/29/2012 6:10:37 PM
From: MCsweet  Read Replies (1) of 78599
 
STRZQ ,

I followed Stars Buffet before. It used to pay a nice special divvy. I got out before it started having major financial difficulties. I am sure it is just my biased perception, but it often feels like I see these more after the fact than before (i.e., in this case when it is at 3.00 instead of at 0.09). Maybe it is a mistake, but after the huge run-up I usually don't care so much. The momentum often follows through higher, but I feel like a sap buying after a huge run-up and there typically is greater volatility at that time.

I'll really appreciate hearing from anyone who comes up with these situations before the potential event.

BFCF (and I am sure some others I didn't pay attention to) are an example from gizwick to the contrary (thanks gizwick!).

MC
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