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    My exit strategy is dividends. If you bought BHP in the 1980s the exit strategy there is death and inheritance of BHP shares to your children.

    On a serious note, did you have an exit for that graphite stock when the price tanked or do you still hold?

    On a another serious note, my exit strategy here will only be if the recovery rate here is not (largely) achieved as that will impact costs and profit. So LTR is a long term hold as against a short term hold. There will always be fluctuations inthe market - those that invest on FA generally ride those out if the fundamentals have not changed. Traders trade on TA and then complain when they say I shouldn't have sold that stock for that trade when it was 10c and now is $x. Hindsigh is always a wonderful thing - very few explorers ever make it to mining so those that held on from early on don't worry about price movements muh later down the track, but for those still here fom the very early days well done. Wa1 is also one of those stocks many wish they got onboard early.

    Just the way it is.

    All IMO
 
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