No one would leave him alone. I never forget your WDAM that caused me great greif. But It was my own mistake despite the fact that I am an accountant and can understand financial issues - Not penny stocks.
Don't be too hard on yourself FOT. Its enough that you come and appologize. I admire that in people.
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Interesting statements there 'punk'. It's always easy to summarize the situation, after the facts. The folks that got burned here, 1) held too long 2) stayed in for an 'uptrend' 3) then got burnt on the r/s Game over.
They should have, 1) Played the 'play' 2) if it didn't move, gotten out with minimal loss 3) then moved on
5%+ is GREAT on ANY penny play....plain and simple.
If Harrah's sends you an email, that 1 in 10 players will win BIG at their slots, and you go there, play them, and lose, is it THEIR FAULT? NOT!!!!!!!!!!!
FOT, LIL and anyone else who was 'cheerleading' this stock, had great DD to support it. All indicators showed a 'potential' uptrend. They, have had GOOD picks in the past. Unfortunately, THE COMPANY is a POS, by pulling the R/S....
I hope everyone has learned, to do your own DD, when you play, GET OUT ASAP even with a 5% gain or even a small loss! The longer you stay in to a downward spiral, the greater the loss. Lick your wounds and move on... JMHO....GLTA....
quote:Originally posted by You've_been_punk'ed: Hell allstock members
* Stop looking foward to a bright future * This stock can release great PR's but no one will buy a 10.00 otc stock * Maybe a few people will but the shares you get won't even put a dent in the o/s... * Can't wait for this promoter to come back on this site.
-------------------- Marty When I was born, I was granted a visitors pass to earth. I will enjoy everyday until it has expired. You should too ;) Posts: 1740 | From: NJ, USA | Registered: Oct 2004
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I like your attitude. Despite the bitterness of this exerience, yet you stand in complete sanity with flavored humor.
I liked the portion of switching from caviar to Hummus. Reality is hummus is much healthier for you than caviar because it has lot of protien and fiber (from the garbanzo beans) then when they add the sesami paste and youghurt, you get the ultimate in Arab appetizers.
Sorry just feeling bored waiting for the clock to mark 5
It was actually delicious.
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I dated a 102LB Lebanese Chick. I used to make it from scratch for her. She loved it, and loved me, for awhile till she wanted some Souther food
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I am wondering if any of the relatively new traders that failed to sell at .015 -.019 range, and were convinced this would see .10 and held it can tell me what happened. Review in your minds what caused you 1. to buy? 2. to ignore profit and hold after a 50% or 100% gain? 3. to at least not put yourself in a protected situation where you could have sold a portion of your position and had free shares thus protecting your intital investment? What happened to your thought process that made you ignore these now obvious safeguards? ...and finally? how many of you will do it all over again? It took me about three good ass whippings to understand what really went on when the numbing pain stopped. Perhaps this is the first thumping for some of you, perhaps you have bumps and bruises from former touted plays, but eventually you will find what works for you. Unfortunately it appears a few got caught for some substantial $ here.
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-I thought: Hockey? Heck everyone like hockey. -I bought shares -I heard about the r/s -I DIDN'T THINK WHAT WOULD HAPPEN AFTER THE R/S -I held on despite seeing the 200% increase -I'm taking my thumping w/out blaming anyone (r/s...duh 1/1000...duh up 200%+...duh)
- thump thump thump
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This is what I was hoping to hear from you! Thanks! I was hoping you'd come back and say something. Take a big man to do so.
I personally believe that you are an honest guy who is working hard to make some money and helping others to do so as well... I will follow you any day before I follow the jerk... A.K.A. Momo.
Lil, great humor... keep it up.
Momo... go see someone about your issues.
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quote:Originally posted by corndo: Will, Sure, I'll share...
-I thought: Hockey? Heck everyone likes hockey. -I bought shares -I heard about the r/s -I DIDN'T THINK WHAT WOULD HAPPEN AFTER THE R/S -I held on despite seeing the 200%+ increase -I'm taking my thumping w/out blaming anyone (r/s...duh 1/1000...duh up 200%+...duh)
- thump thump thump
Greed. Basic greed in it's rawest form.
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quote:Originally posted by will: I am wondering if any of the relatively new traders that failed to sell at .015 -.019 range, and were convinced this would see .10 and held it can tell me what happened. Review in your minds what caused you 1. to buy? 2. to ignore profit and hold after a 50% or 100% gain? 3. to at least not put yourself in a protected situation where you could have sold a portion of your position and had free shares thus protecting your intital investment? What happened to your thought process that made you ignore these now obvious safeguards? ...and finally? how many of you will do it all over again? It took me about three good ass whippings to understand what really went on when the numbing pain stopped. Perhaps this is the first thumping for some of you, perhaps you have bumps and bruises from former touted plays, but eventually you will find what works for you. Unfortunately it appears a few got caught for some substantial $ here.
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Great job Tex, Lil..Jerm...Corndo...Will and others...I did not play this stock but followed it...
FOT your a good guy...No one who knows you doesn't understand...Lick whatever wounds you may have and come back Monday with the same drive for the market...No way your going to get it right 100% of the time...You give good picks and good advice and your always up front with folks..That's really more than anyone could ever ask for...
And as far as folks calling you stuff...well you know there are folks who are eyes and have vision ...then there are folks who are hands that put that vision to work...and then there are folks who are butts...they've always been butts...they're butts now and they always will be butts...Ya just gotta let the butts be butts...and keep doing what your doing...see ya Monday buddy...
quote:Originally posted by will: They call it paying your tuition, Tex.
Posts: 2660 | From: Pennyland USA | Registered: Jun 2004
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I am only angry with myself... and this is my third burn, so hopefully I'm much smarter now.
I knew this was a risky one, so I only put in $500... when I got up wednesday morning and saw it shooting up I almost sold it... then no, I got greedy and decided to buy more and did not watch it... all my fault.
I fully believe that what I have learned these past 3 days will simply make me more money in the future.
FOT, please do not let this keep you from your good work... you do a great job of bringing good prospects to us... it is then up to us to do what we will. However, I would certainly understand if you decided that enough is enough... the ole "good deeds never go unpunished"!
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I don't like or agree with the idea of a stock picking guru. I don't think anyone is here to purposely hurt anyone either. I do believe the folks that tout and support these picks understand the concept of protecting at least their intitial investment and/or make profit while chatting it up. A lot of people who aren't experienced will be listening to the chat and get caught up in the hype while the touters are expereinced enough to cover themselves with safeguards. lil' does it, and tells people not to be greedy, reality said she sold most of her position at at .018. Greed gets us. Just remember usually the first in, are the first out. Know what you are doing before you do it. Make your play and have a plan and don't give a phuck what anyone tells you. If you're like me and have little confidence in your pick, play for free shares, and if it really pops you'll have a portion of your play to appreciate. If you do protect your initial investment and hit on a REAL runner, and you piss and moan that you could have twice as much if you didn't play safe, then you are a pig and need your ass whipped often and hard.
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Very good points Will; greed can be a portfolio killer thats for sure. Ok let me start by saying Reverse splits in pennyland are almost always bad and I don't care what anyone tells you; If you do not understand what a reverse split is then you should not play pennies. People here were told by fire that a R/S was pending instantly you should have been on guard. When I learned of the R/S I saw that both rickpic and myself posted it here and I sold my remaining shares; lets get something straight if you are playing pennies you must nurse them and know exactly what is going on at all times with them..... Speaking of nursing my wife delivered our baby at 3:33 PM on thursday the day of the split; I learned of the R/S on my handheld while I was in the room with my wife while she was in labor and then posted it here; you can call me a psycho for watching stocks at that moment but hey thats just me. -MAG
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I am glad that some here can see through the BS that they are posting about me...
I remember a couple picks ago, they accused me of frontloading and then dumping into the run. Now, since this stock had zero volume except for the 60k that I purchased about 5 minutes before I posted, they had to come up with something new to discredit me, hence this whole promoter crap... and it is just that! CRAP!
These guys will do anything to try and swing others to their board with a promise of big gains...
In the future.. I hope others will check my DD, call the CEO's or IR people and get some peace of mind for themselves.
-------------------- A good friend will bail you out of Jail. A great friend will be sitting next to you saying... Damn that was fun! :) Posts: 3353 | Registered: Nov 2004
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quote:Originally posted by will: I am wondering if any of the relatively new traders that failed to sell at .015 -.019 range, and were convinced this would see .10 and held it can tell me what happened. Review in your minds what caused you 1. to buy? 2. to ignore profit and hold after a 50% or 100% gain? 3. to at least not put yourself in a protected situation where you could have sold a portion of your position and had free shares thus protecting your intital investment? What happened to your thought process that made you ignore these now obvious safeguards? ...and finally? how many of you will do it all over again? It took me about three good ass whippings to understand what really went on when the numbing pain stopped. Perhaps this is the first thumping for some of you, perhaps you have bumps and bruises from former touted plays, but eventually you will find what works for you. Unfortunately it appears a few got caught for some substantial $ here.
I got greeeeeeeedy I had seen it as an all or nothing play to begin with. I sold out a little at 012, so I didn't lose everything. But I still took a good hit.
I was even prepared to take it graciously (albeit grumpily) until numnuts started repetitively gloating about. Sorry to fill the board up and make people read my venting. The attitude and "told you so" stuff pissed me off more than losing some money!!
Once again. Sorry to everyone for ranting and feeding the beast.
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quote:Originally posted by FatherOfTwo: I know I deserve a huge tongue lashing from everyone here that lost money! FYI.. I lost money too! I will accept whatever punishment you all dish out, and I will stand up and accept it, because I am responsible for bringing this pick to the board! I will not hold any ill will toward anyone that dishes it out to me!
It is funny how when a stock is going up though, the compliments are free flowing, and as soon as the thing goes down, the person directly involved in finding the pick is a snake or whatever I have been called.....
All I can ask is that you all accept my apology for loosing some $$$ here! I am truly sorry!
As far as MoMo labeling me a "Stock Promoter who dumps on all the members here", that is simply not true! A few here that have known me for a while can attest to my honesty and integrity. Many times, I post the exact number of shares that I purchase and the time and price, so you know I am buying into the stock.
Like everyone else, I look to gain valuable information about a stock by not only searching on line, but also by calling the IR people and CEO's if I can get them! Every PR that comes out has a persons name and phone number....... CALL THEM YOURSELVES! Verify what it is that I find out and post here for everyone to read! You will see that I report exactly what I am told!
Anyway... again, I ask everyone to accept my apologies.
Jeff
Jeff,
You owe no aplogies. Anyone that would blame you for losing money is a coward. They have no backbone and should ride their bikes down to the local bank branch and open a safe savings account. Everyone has access to the same information. Some are to lazy to access it. They blame their losses on the cheerleading, the hype, the person posting the pick but don't have the character to look themselves in the mirror for the real reason money was lost.
You're a good person and I appreciate the effort.
To those who blamed FOT:
You know that pennies are high risk. Grow up, act like Men and Women and move on.
If your looking for a leader because you suffer from lethargy and can't make decisions on your own, then going to Momo's site. He will gladly take your money and make you feel good about losing it.
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Greedy or Lucky. I was in this a couple of days ago when it closed at 0.002. Purchased a 100K at 0.025 and put it the next day at 0.005 to sell. It filled at the end of the day. Then the big news came and it went over a penny. I blame myself for beiing such a fool, cause I missed again another 200%. Yeah, I was GRRREEEDY. Then the R/S came and it was back on 0.003. Then I said to myself.... I was Lucky. Think greedy and lucky are family of each other and it is difficult to find a good balance.
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