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To: macbolan who wrote (21328)10/16/2025 8:50:35 AM
From: jritz01 Recommendation

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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22484
 
RE: swapping CII for JCE

I think I see why they are doing that trade, but I don't think I would bother to swap.

CII got off to a slow start this year and I had a private conversation with someone on this site who was concerned, they got their act together after the first quarter.

CII might get sold if I see a better opportunity in UTF after the R.O. is settled in the next day or so.



To: macbolan who wrote (21328)10/16/2025 4:19:38 PM
From: Max2.0  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22484
 
I made that exact same trade yesterday. Sold my CII and used to proceeds to buy JCE.

One thing I noticed with JCE is that its a very thin market. I originally put in a limit order for $0.05 over the last sale. My order sat there for about 90 minutes with no action up or down. The Ask price sat a $0.12 over the last trade. I said whatever & changed the order to a market order and it executed at about $0.04 under the ask price.