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- Short Thesis on Aphria (APHA) by Quintessential Capital Management
- How is permanent loss of capital defined?
- Despite Q3 Revenue Figures, Tesla Is Still Not A Buy
Posted: 03 Dec 2018 01:08 PM PST
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Short Thesis on Aphria (APHA) by Quintessential Capital Management Posted: 03 Dec 2018 08:42 PM PST |
How is permanent loss of capital defined? Posted: 03 Dec 2018 07:25 AM PST So if I bought this trash chute of a stock called JD.com at $40 and it's now at $20, at what point does one finally conclude that there has been a permanent loss of capital? In other words, what's an appropriate or common timeframe to measure over and make such conclusion? In this particular case, JD for me is a long-term play as in I expected it to be a 5x in the next 5 years, but clearly things are going as planned. When do we draw the line and say this stock was never worth $40+? [link] [comments] |
Despite Q3 Revenue Figures, Tesla Is Still Not A Buy Posted: 03 Dec 2018 08:59 AM PST |
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