Just saw on the news from Tom Petriowski that VBA are expecting a loss of $80m due to decreased holiday travel and increased energy costs?
Or maybe it was just media dribble...
Anyway I'm glad I sold out at 36.5c a month or so back. IMO VBA wouldn't be a good way until you see a decent 30 day uptrend. It's no secret that VBA is extremely undervalued at the moment, so you'll still make a decent profit even if you buy in during the uptrend.
Just my opinion not intended as advice..
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