Re: Critical thinking or lack there of
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Sep 05, 2012 08:35AM
Thank you for your reply. This is precisely the point that I am trying to convey? One needs both points of view for an assessment of the situation. For example, I am long Tyhee (optimistic) but realize that we have many hurdles in our path to production (pessimism). I lean toward the optimistic point of view as I am long. There will be a tipping point from speculative to investment grade.........unfortunately many millions of shares have been exchanged below $0.12. It is not known if these are long-term shareholders selling below their ACB but if they are, then something has happened in their thought processes to entice them to sell at a loss. Do they see other venues to make a return? Will they return to Tyhee when we reach firmer ground? We can not know for sure at this time. It is just speculation just like the stock. Beware of the assertive claims by some unless they are the ones who can provide the means to make it happen. On this forum we have no such animal. Optimism, yes, but guarded. Quietly pick the carcass at these prices with the above knowledge if you can spare the capital. No, I am not refering to Tyhee as a dead stock, just that the money is dead until it isn't. Cheers, Woody