Insider selling at Gulfport Energy could indicate that insiders see the shares as fully valued. The absence of insider buying and significant selling recently may suggest insiders believe the shares are not cheap. Despite insider ownership, caution is advised due to sales history.
Justified P/S ratio due to levelled revenue outlook may be undermined by potential drops in revenues and shareholder instability. Broader industry turbulence could impact the company's resistance to business disruption.
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On December last year I bought$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$at 8, big mistake, It didn't stop decreasing since then, I lost an opportunity buying more at 2.2 this last month(too low) and selling at 5.5 this week(overpriced). Last year, bought$Whiting Petroleum (WLL.US)$at 0.73, and$Gulfport Energy (GPOR.US)$at 0.46, and sold them for 0.90 and 1.60 respectively on Monday 27th, after seeing them decrease during the weekend, the highest were on 23rd at 1.94 and 2.56 and they had another peak 2 days after too. Those were the most risky investments I have ever made (my speciality is biotech but saw the opportunity), I sold them after seeing myself trying to time the market and spending too much time on this.
Mcsnacks H Tupack
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. They have been fighting bankruptcy since October. And missed scheduled interest payments on their stock notes. Very dangerous investment to make
chgocal123
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Yeah I see that it stated that they completed restructuring process and emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. I hear they filed back in November
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Oil recently had a trend of consolidation but as I'll show we have broken that now with continued upside ahead. I expect crude (Texas Sweet - it's called that because they used to taste oil like wine to determine the grade) ...
Last year, bought $Whiting Petroleum (WLL.US)$ at 0.73, and $Gulfport Energy (GPOR.US)$ at 0.46, and sold them for 0.90 and 1.60 respectively on Monday 27th, after seeing them decrease during the weekend, the highest were on 23rd at 1.94 and 2.56 and they had another peak 2 days after too. Those were the most risky investments I have ever made (my speciality is biotech but saw the opportunity), I sold them after seeing myself trying to time the market and spending too much time on this.
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