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Those lucky devils who picked it up at .075 cents in 2008 must be laughing all the way to the bank. Anyway I think I will hold this until they go into production. The only worry I have is there is a LOT of shares on issue.
What should I do now? Sell or hold. Surely it cannot defy gravity forever. What are you guys doing??
Who suggests that it is defying gravity. I don't. Investors that make money don't put it down to luck. They put it down to "the more I research my stocks, the luckier I get".
With any investment there is risk so YOU have to balance any risk there is for YOU against the possible gain. I am certainly not selling, at least until the production starts and only then if the fundamentals say sell. Plenty of others are happy to take the profit now.
Macquarie suggested a 10% improvement in their NPV of 91c for every 5% above the RE price of $16. Going by the current basket price for LYC that would equate to an SP of around $2.50. ??????????????
What should I do now? Sell or hold. Surely it cannot defy gravity forever. What are you guys doing??
. That is the reason I am seeking comfort on this forum whether to jump now and buy it back latter when the euphoria dies down. Cheers.
Sometimes "comfort" obtained from forums such as these can turn to pain. Remember that most that post on any stock are the believers in the stock. So do plenty of your own research and in the end you will have only yourself to blame.
It is interesting to see what one year difference can make between two companies, with LYC at $1,465 Million and ARU being a producer one year later at $199 Million.. ARU also has a much higher $/kg to LYC..
I'm always interested in LYC as it is closer to producing.. however always wonder if its already had its run and its time for the next Rare earth play to have a run..
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