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  • Agria Corp. Offers 'Bogeyman Trade' Opportunity [View article]
    To buyforeclosures weren't you the same guy who responded to the earlier article on Gencor saying there was NO WAY it would go back to 14?
    Jun 05 12:22 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • Advice for Gencor: Don't Complain, Don't Explain [View article]
    wd 4000 thank you very much, it means a lot to know that people are enjoying the articles. I know how you feel, I got burned on a stock in a similar situation about two months ago. Ironically it took what I made on this short to erase the gigantic loss I took on that one. I can definitely see why on the surface GENC looked like a great buy. Good luck with your next one and maybe we'll be on the same side of the trade.

    User192344 I might have had some grammatical errors on that I wrote both of them fairly late, but I'm glad you liked my points. I agree that GENC will not recover anytime soon from a chart standpoint (unless management announced a buyback or dividend which I do not believe they will.) I find that when momentum stocks fall off a cliff they tend to take the longest to recover. Stocks that have already been beaten up for a year tend to be a lot more resilient. I was amazed that the bounce didn't hold today I would have thought this thing would have gone up 8% on a dead cat bounce. Probably because there weren't all that many shorts in it.
    May 14 22:46 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Gencor: Growth Stock, Capitulation Opportunity [View article]
    You're missing a few crucial points in your article. You completely left out the role that the resignation of Lloyd Miller from the board of directors played in the fall of GENC today. He's an activist investor and the stock had done very little before his involvement. When he got himself on the board this stock tripled in a few months. With that catalyst gone the stock should go back to the low teens. You mentioned LXU and ARTW - those two had huge volume selloffs and dropped another 30% AFTER the high volume panic selling. So you'd still have lost money if you bought the day AFTER the first selloff. This stock will have a bottom like those will but we're not there yet.
    May 12 18:03 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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