Deshost
2023-09-12

A real insider or another short tripster, you decide!

This sudden reports from Nigeria surely shook many investors especially those holding Olam shares. A dilemmas to hold on or sell off to protect their interests? 

What a smart investor could do is to ascertain the validity of the rumours instead of pressing the panic button. How?

There's many ways to do so and one of the most safer bets is to look at the short position of the shares before the rumours. If there's more short positions than usual you probably know what's at stake and ignore the fraud report. Perhaps seizing the opportunity to go long or buy more of the shares at low prices.

Any comments? Good luck 



For me, I would

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