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    Looks like a good buy, but I'm too heavily into energy right now and I'm taking a beating because of it . But my theory is eventually it energy will go up... eventually... lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto.gal View Post
    I have to agree, though in this market, I would have split that amount in at least 3 stocks.
    I already have a large position in XDV + others ETF like XIC,VTI,VXUS...

    SU is really just to spice the whole thing

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    SU looking good after today.

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    In this market, my stomach is not as strong as yours Larry; I bought 1000 shares last week @ USD$25.61 and just sold 1/2 at USD$26.77 [my method is to keep a portion of oil shares forever, but also to book profits and get portion of my capital back].

    Anyway, good luck to you, but you probably won't need it on this one!
    “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jungle View Post
    SU looking good after today.
    wow +5%

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    I just noticed that I sold at today's highest price [pure luck], but after market hours, it went down -3.05%, so I might be able to pick up another 500 shares tomorrow at same or lower price than I did last week. Who said market timing does not work?

    Oh, it's on the + side again; moving like crazy in after hours trading.
    “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto.gal View Post
    I just noticed that I sold at today's highest price [pure luck], but after market hours, it went down -3.05%, so I might be able to pick up another 500 shares tomorrow at same or lower price than I did last week. Who said market timing does not work?

    Oh, it's on the + side again; moving like crazy in after hours trading.
    Where do you follow pre/after market pricing, i usually rely on google finance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toronto.gal View Post
    I just noticed that I sold at today's highest price [pure luck], but after market hours, it went down -3.05%, so I might be able to pick up another 500 shares tomorrow at same or lower price than I did last week. Who said market timing does not work?

    Oh, it's on the + side again; moving like crazy in after hours trading.
    when you see after market price dip that low after a run up, it's usually with few shares and you won't fill your order at that price... it usually corrects right away, unless there's earnings release or some sharp after market activity

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    This Oil Stock Looks Like a Huge Bargain

    http://www.fool.com/investing/genera...e-bargain.aspx


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