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Looking to buy RYCEY or RECAF
Posted on 2/13/21 at 11:10 am
Posted on 2/13/21 at 11:10 am
What y’all think? I’m hoping both dip alittle so I can add to the positions I already have. Which y’all think has a bigger potential to dip and most potential long term.
Anyone know where to find historical dividends? With corona a lot of companies suspended dividends. Trying to see if I should get out of a few things to add more to one of the above. RUTH specifically.
Anyone know where to find historical dividends? With corona a lot of companies suspended dividends. Trying to see if I should get out of a few things to add more to one of the above. RUTH specifically.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 7:39 pm to TigerCrude
Out of those two... RYCEY. RECAF seems like a scam. And even if it's not, lots can be wrong with oil in Africa.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 9:18 pm to GeneralLee
What makes you say RECAF being a scam?
Posted on 2/13/21 at 9:21 pm to GREENHEAD22
Just a hunch, no DD. I’ll just be shocked if they actually start producing oil from the wells there. JMIA is the only Africa exposure I have with my stocks.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 9:23 pm to TigerCrude
I’ve been watching RYCEY as well and will probably get in soon....just waiting for another dip.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 9:50 pm to TigerCrude
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Anyone know where to find historical dividends? With corona a lot of companies suspended dividends. Trying to see if I should get out of a few things to add more to one of the above. RUTH specifically.
Just do a Web search for "(Ticker symbol) historic dividend" and you'll find sauces.
Nasdaq's page is usually at or near the top, but in some cases they don't have the past data even though it exists.
That's a good think to look up because some companies like JBSS don't pay dividends on a regular schedule, so the yield would look higher than it really is.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 10:14 pm to GeneralLee
They aren't worried about producing any oil I would imagine. They are looking to prove their theory true and sell it to a larger company. They have one of the biggest,most successful names in the shale industry history running things. I have not looked at the other company at all but I own RECAF, a lot of potential.
Posted on 2/13/21 at 11:04 pm to GREENHEAD22
Looking strickly at fundaments I wouldn't touch either but chart-wise I like RECAF. It's in an uptrend for sure. What sticks out more to me is the volume. Relative to 2020 levels its up substantially. Price movements are big so if your willing to take a big risk for big reward it looks attractive. Last 2 swing low/high produced 85% and 35% returns over 8 and 9 days. RYCEY.... I would pass personally. RYCEY volume does stick out also. Could that be the bottom? Wonder what short interest is.
This post was edited on 2/13/21 at 11:05 pm
Posted on 2/14/21 at 12:16 am to TigerCrude
Dividend.com is a great source for dividend information. They have a complete work up with declaration date, ex-div date, and payout date. The site will also tell you if it is a regular or special dividend.
From what I can tell, the historical dividend information they have goes as far back as 1995. I tried pulling up information on KO, MO, and XOM and they all stop at 1995.
With respect to RUTH, they last paid a dividend on March 20, 2020. It looks like they started paying a dividend in 2013 and every year had paid more in dividends than the year before until last year where they paid just 28.8% of 2019's total. Dividend.com shows RUTH 's dividend policy as suspended.
From what I can tell, the historical dividend information they have goes as far back as 1995. I tried pulling up information on KO, MO, and XOM and they all stop at 1995.
With respect to RUTH, they last paid a dividend on March 20, 2020. It looks like they started paying a dividend in 2013 and every year had paid more in dividends than the year before until last year where they paid just 28.8% of 2019's total. Dividend.com shows RUTH 's dividend policy as suspended.
Posted on 2/16/21 at 4:42 pm to TigerCrude
RYCEY up nicely today (11.4%)
Posted on 2/24/21 at 1:40 pm to spaced45
They should be getting close to TD on the first well. If they dont put out word soon I think you will see it continue to slip like it is already doing.
My sale trigger is 2.75
My sale trigger is 2.75
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