Hi all,
Sorry if my signature has offended but MCO is teaching me a lesson in failure at the moment because:
# I bought in at 45c, we all know the current SP.
# Gold is going up and up but MCO is going from delay to delay and the SP is stagnent.
# I bought MCO because of the high grades but the highest grades are no good unless you get the stuff out of the ground.
# I bought MCO because of the historical mining data available.
# I bought MCO because there was serious director buying around my entry price, so I thought the downside was limited. Directors sell shares for a range of reasons but they only buy for one reason....right?
# I bought MCO because they seemed to have good community support for the mine, hence reduced potential for "local issues".
# I bought MCO because of the top 20, appeared tightly held.
And above all, MCO is teaching me failure as it is the first stock that I have bought in and then lost 50% on...althought it has bounced back a bit.
I continue to hold but MCO reminds me that despite researching a company and looking for positive factors (such as director buying notices) nothing is guranteed and some investments will lose money.
One day, I hope to change my signature and put MCO up their with RMS but a lot has to take place before that happens.
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