Asking questions of beisha I think is fair enough, especially based on his own past statements and track record. Selling at 55c and selling out at 64c, just before SP rocketed to 92c was obviously a bad call, but hey when working with a relatively small capital base this sort of thing can happen.
Another interesting fact though is how one can claim having originally bought into LTR at 10c when there is a record that states: "I bought at 11c, I didnt go BIG as I may get this cheaper tomorrow, or the next day, but its enuff to give me a sugar hit if something pops out in the mean time." Then sometime later if one sells on a day where the SP floats between 10 and 10.5c in my book that's a loss. If one then buys back in again at 12.5c, I still fail to see the the bases for the original 10c buy in claim and the 5+ bags based on that.
Anyway you would think that looking back over one's own LTR buy/sell orders over time probably is a way to square up what really happened.
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