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Adding to Positions in VGZ and CEUA
Friday I decided to add to positions in both (VGZ) and (CEUA). I doubled my position in VGZ (which is still small) at $4.85, bringing my basis down to $5. I also added to my position in CEUA by 15% at $5.50. I now have a solid position in CEUA, and I am very encouraged by the stock hitting another 52 week high. If volume ever starts to come into this stock, we are going to see a major move higher from here. I have most of my position in the stock at this point, but may add modestly if it continues to show strength.
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