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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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From: Paul Senior9/27/2025 11:49:57 AM
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EHMEF/CTO Every year I find I have at least one stock in my portfolio that crashes into oblivion because someone - a short seller, or maybe an ex employee - accurately finds and reports managements' malfeasance- cooked books, theft of assets, etc. Recently two stocks were knocked down, but not out, with such reports. That they're not completely out, nor even in my view severely injured, might suggest that maybe the businesses are still intact and viable, and the short sellers attacks are without much merit. Otoh, maybe it's just that not enough people have come to realize and act on a fact that the company is really a fraud or in very serious difficulty.

In the case of a short attack on CTO in June and it's slow decline to now a 12-mo low, I have added a few shares now to my position. (Held past five years for the dividend) finance.yahoo.com

EHMEF. Also added a few shares to this one after last week's short attack and stock fall.
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