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To: Paul Senior who wrote (62023)5/20/2019 1:53:51 AM
From: bruwin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78666
 
From what you've shown, and maybe you have done so to invite comment, why have you bought stocks that are showing drops in top line Revenue and/or Bottom Line losses ?

The stock prices of those companies, that reflect those negative Fundamentals, generally fall, and keep falling until there's a reversal in their Fundamentals.

If you believe that there must come a time when those share prices bottom out and reverse, wouldn't it maybe be a better idea to wait until there's a positive reversal in their Fundamentals which should reflect, positively, in their share prices ?

Once that's confirmed, you can buy in. You may lose out on some of the initial rise in price, but that may be better than to be showing the "Unrealized losses of 43%-65%" that you declared.

Just a thought .......