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I know, this baby is killing me. As for the rest of them....THERES NOBODY HERE...I don't understand the disinterest in this stock. It went from .22 to .56 in a week and still no one cares. Green 12 out of 13 trading days...and no one cares. LOL
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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I know. I bought in at .21 and .27 and sold at .42 when I though it was going down. Now I sit here and watch what could have amounted to about $600 more dollars for me.
If I was around this morning I would have bought in at .43 but I wasn't. Then I figured .50 would be OK, but I hesitated, now its at .58
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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Wow this is the best stock of the day and no one is watching it...lol
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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I sold too. But congrats are in order to those that stayed in, good work guys, and thank you adlai for bringing this to my attention last month.
-------------------- skids are for kids Posts: 206 | From: Germany | Registered: Apr 2006
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OK, I don't feel so bad if all you guys sold too. Maybe this is just a momentum player walking it up and waiting for a sucker like me to buy his shares.
Must.... resist.... chasing.....
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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I am so freakin angry at myself for trying to flip at .42. I missed out on about $900 so far
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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that's true Hawk. I guess I shouldn't watch stocks that I dump.
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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Trying to land in the right spot today is TUFFER than cat herding for a blind man! LOL
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NO WAY!!!! You're another Rhode Islander???
quote:Originally posted by hawkdriver: take that money to the Foxy Lady and get some Legs and Eggs this Friday
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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Is there any rumor/speculation that is still driving this stock or is this based solely on PRs and web site coverage right now?
-------------------- Go penny GO!!..I need tuition money! Posts: 8 | From: Home of the Corporate Drug Lords.. San Diego | Registered: Mar 2006
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This is such a great stock, but it didn't really dip today. Lot's of momentum usually means that it will retrace. If it does I may jump back in. I just don't want to hold the bag for some big momentum player who is waiting for me to buy his shares.
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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it dipped early this morning pretty big and then rose steadily with minor dips along the way...i dont see too much of a pullback just because the support seems to be going higher as well with all of the minor pullbacks...it might see .60 again tomorrow morning on a little shake, but the l2s show that this thing will continue its journey up
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You sellers - you're timing may have been off, but I think you had the right idea. This has run way too far in my opinion. This company is losing almost $2 million a quarter. Adding $6-7 million in revenue doesn't get it anywhere near profitability.
Better to have some profits in the bank and be kicking yourself, than to be kicking yourself holding on the way down.
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Here's something I ran across that made me feel a little better. I'm posting it here for the other "early sellers": Jo
quote:“Sell earn and cry” investment strategy for desperate proletarians. May 9, 2006
Posted by Deminvest in Uncategorized, ****roll, investment, Social investing, dictionary for democratic investors, investment strategies. trackback
"Sell earn and cry" investment strategy is not something I invented. It is something I read about somewhere, which is unfortunately very good for desperate proletarian investors and true even for affluent big investors.
Now, to understand better, let's imagine one of us proletarians of the third millennium who invested $1000 and made the stock pick of his/her life: he or she sees the stock price skyrocket so fast that it doubles in 2 months. What luck! But…
That single lucky person should be a happy person… But there is a little tricky cloud in the blue sky of his happiness… It is: "what do I do now?" or better… To be Shakespearian "To sell or not to sell, this is the question".
1) Maybe he will hold on the stock, hoping it will continue to go up. So many people behaved so with Internet Stock a few years ago…
They did hold on so long… that the infamous bubble had time to burst and the stock which our unhappy friend bought fell so rapidly 90% that he lost 900 of his hardly earned bucks. This way we have and unhappy and poorer investor.
2) Maybe she will decide to sell the stock at the double of its price. He/she will cash in $2000, $1000 more than he had spent, but our friend had chosen Google at the day of its IPO. Google at its IPO cost 85$, our friend decided to sell as soon as it doubled, at $170. Good for her, she sold at double of the price! She got her $1000 back and also $1000 of gain… BUT… what happens next… Google goes up another 100% and then more and more. Now Google is up over 400%… over $400, so I bet our imaginary friend has cried a lot. She could have sold at more than four times the original value! She imagines that she has lost thousands of dollars by selling too early.
As usual both our proletarians are crying, with one interesting difference:
1) is crying because he lost money
2) Is crying even though she has doubled her money.
Investor 2) has done what I call "Sell, earn and cry"; she is crying but she is a bit richer… Much better than investor 1) crying and also poorer!
Now I will explain why 2) is right and actually the good way to invest. It is very simple: nobody can sell at the highest price. Choosing a stock that will go up is hard, but you "only" have to guess whether it will go up, down or will not move. On a stock that is going up it is almost impossible to guess the exact day in which it will stop going up… And even if you do guess the day, to sell at the maximum, you also have to guess the exact hour, minute and second of the highest price. Impossible!
A good deal on stock market is real only when it makes you earn money, and to earn money you must sell. So nearly everyone who does a good investment and makes it real by selling and getting the money back in his/her pocket, will afterwards cry, because the stock will go further up. If you don't sell the stock, you don't have the money and you cannot be sure to have done a good deal, because maybe tomorrow morning your stock will tumble.
The "sell earn and cry" rule is general, but there are a few exceptions:
1) Dividends. If the stock you bought goes up, but still continues to deliver a good dividend yield, you may want to keep it, because the real money into your pocket will come from dividends.
2) To "cry" a little bit less you may keep part of the stock you bought. To cry a little bit less I usually don't sell all the stock that went up, so I get my money back, but my tears are less bitter because as the stock continues going up, I loose most of the possible gain, but I still enjoy a little bit of satisfaction
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I bought back in today at .50 and sold again at .65. I wish I would have just kept my original 85k shares and sold them all today. Can't complain though I did very well on this. When it dips I'll be right back in.
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Nice job Cassity, I had the buy order ready to go at .50 too, but hesitated. Now I kick myself, but hey such is life.
-------------------- "I will smack you in the mouth, I'm Neil Diamond"- Will Ferrell Posts: 4190 | From: Rhode Island | Registered: Mar 2006
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bought at .43 yesterday sold at .62 today.This is my first trade since 1996.I still love this!been getting ideads from this board for several weeks now.THANKS GUYS
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