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I have been a silent reader on this board as I recently mentioned for about six weeks now and have come to remember all of the regular posters names, however, since yesterday, I have noticed at least four new names that have not been regular posters here or that have only come out to put this stock down and drive all the share holders out of it. Has anyone else noticed the same thing? All of them have one thing in common....they are all bashing this stock. What rock did you all come out from under?
KEEP THE FAITH!!!! RSHN WON'T DISAPPOINT!
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Flippers dream day. Buy in the 30's and sell in the 40's all in the day. Not a bad move.
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Bashers? We don't need no stinking Bashers?
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Found this on another board but worth the read.
The Bandwagon Theory: A Glimpse At How The Market Really Works
(exerpt from Tools & Tactics For The MASTER DAYTRADER by Oliver Velez and Greg Capra) - some of the best reading you'll ever do!
Imagine a bandwagon that is rolling forward at a quickened pace. Music that is very pleasing to the ear is being played from speakers from each side of this bandwagon, and a few people on the back of the wagon are partying, having the time of their lives.
The music, loud and clear, starts to attract many other onlookers that happen to be idly standing on the sidelines. These onlookers, unable to resist the sweet sounds being played, run to join the party that seems to be going on.
Progressively, more and more onlookers jump on the back of this bandwagon, and those few who were enjoying the first phase of the party begin to leave.
As the crowd of the new party animals on this bandwagon grows larger, the bandwagon finds it harder and harder to move forward at the same pace. It slows, enabling more and more late onlookers, witnessing the great fun, the chance to jump on.
The crowd grows even larger. Larger and larger the crowd grows, until the bandwagon, heavily laden with bodies of drunken party animals, can no longer move forward.
It finally comes to a complete stop.
Now that the bandwagon is at a complete standstill, more people jump on. And why not? At this point, joining the party is easy. Absolutely no work is required, for individuals wanting to join the crowd no longer have to run to jump on board.
But the nature of the bandwagon is to move forward. It's motionless state is unnatural, and therefore cannot last. It tries to move forward but can't.
The crowd piled on back is too large. It must free itself of the heavy burden. And it does.
It quickly shifts itself into reverse, and jolts backwards, knocking a few of the party animals off the back.
The music stops.
Puzzled faces from the crowd begin to emerge. Before anyone figures out what's going on, another backwards jerk takes place, only this one is move violent. Another large group of people get thrown off the back.
Now reality sets in.
The FUN has turned into a NIGHTMARE of EPIC proportions, and panic begins to run rampant. Some decide to jump off to their deaths. Another thrust backwards sends an even larger group of drunken, offbalance people, hurling to the muddy ground.
It doesn't stop.
The jolts backward continue, each successive one more violent than the last. At this point, only a few die-hard dwellers are holding on, their very lives hanging in the balance by a very thin thread.
Failing to be completely free, the bandwagon angrily puts the pedal to the metal, and this final thrust backward is so vicious that it's front wheels lift high off the ground, momentarily suspending the wagon in a perpendicular position.
The last of the hangers-on crash to the ground, broken and maimed to no end.
At this point, a new group of onlookers emerge from the nearby woods. They are clean and serene. Each move they make is deliberate and powerfully energetic, for they did not take part in the tragedy that just transpired. Or did they?
A few of the dejected souls lying on the ground take a closer look, a look that reveals something very interesting.
This seemingly new group is not new at all. It is the same group that was seen quietly exiting the party before it came to it's violent end.
An even closer examination by a few more beaten-down onlookers reveals something even more stunning.
This group not only exited the party early, they were the originators of it!
"My God," someone exclaims. Paralyzed, and unable to move freely, all these dejected souls can do is watch, as the masters of the game go back to work, again
No sooner does this bandwagon's wheels hit the ground, than this professional platoon bolts for the wagon. In a flash they are onboard. Easy
The bandwagon, now free of the larger crowd, can move forward freely and gracefully, comfortably carrying the more astute group with it.
It's pace quickens, and before long a smooth elegant stride is in place. After a few more miles of uninterrupted movement, someone from the masterful group flips on a switch, and suddenly the loud sound of entertaining music starts up again.
Someone yells, "OK everyone. Here they come. Let's do it again."
Within moments, those who were the former victims of the backward crash become interested again. The music almost calling them from the grave.
And once more the never ending cycle repeats.
(the hidden wisdom embedded in these metaphors, will allow you to claim a higher level of understanding and mastery at the game of the market).
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quote:Originally posted by ACKCANE: This ins't a MM play. Come on. If Corr can get off his ass and put out a decent PR with audited numbers and real contracts . . . not a crappy teen hangout website or one truck heading to Mexico or a letter of intent to stock Rush XXX in the piggly wiggly in Mebane NC . . . then this company would at least appear to be legitimate. Until then, well, check the share price.
Any sign of the master pumpers from a few weeks ago. Awfully quiet from those two. I knew this would start to slide once they stopped posting.
You hit it right on ACKCANE. Good post...reality is nice to see on this board for once
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This stock isn't done! The MM's scared people out. If we get some numbers, or a follow up to Japan from RSHN this week. It will go back up. I remember when USXP went from .0057 to .0026 in less than 24 hours. Several days later, it went to a penny with solid PR. Average down now, to make up the difference.
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By the way...this stock is not comparable to any other stock. It is RSHN, not USXP or KSWJ or any of those. This stock will do its own thing, and not follow trends of others.
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Very interesting kilikili. Thanks I really appreciated that story, gave everyone a better understanding of how the MM's work and how they may be responsible for this "temporary" shift. We are on our way back up everyone....hang tight, don't be shaken off the wagon!!!! I for one am glued here for the longhaul!
GO RSHN!!!!! MAKE US PROUD!!
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If you feel unconfortable when JoeMillion is not posting, don't worry. He normally checks in late. I know he still has faith in RSHN. This is very normal to him, as RSHN has swung between 0.0015 and 0.0002 many times in the past 2 years. He always said "OMG".
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quote:Originally posted by logical buyer: This stock isn't done! The MM's scared people out. If we get some numbers, or a follow up to Japan from RSHN this week. It will go back up. I remember when USXP went from .0057 to .0026 in less than 24 hours. Several days later, it went to a penny with solid PR. Average down now, to make up the difference.
Then it's a good chance to load some more. Where is Lynch all this time?
Companies make mistakes and that's normal...some of them emerge from bankruptcy. This is just a little shake. I notice some folks are buying, it's a good sign that RSHN is still good for buy.
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Grid lock setting in. Lots of buyers now want in at 42. Day traders holding for 50. Hope the 50's win.
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I said originally be careful with RSHN. Make your money and know when to get out. RSHN is now collapsing just as it has every year after the expos. Buy it again 1 month before any expo and you will make money.
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Go back to your 2 face pumper/basher games on paim. Guys read his post on paim. He was pumping paim 24 hours a day. Then after he sold he tries to be a savior and turned to a basher.
quote:Originally posted by SuperSniper00: I said originally be careful with RSHN. Make your money and know when to get out. RSHN is now collapsing just as it has every year after the expos. Buy it again 1 month before any expo and you will make money.
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SuperSnipper00, we don't need your advice. I know MMs have complete control of RSHN, they will take RSHN to a higher level after they get enough cheap shares. Just give them 3 more weeks. Watch it.
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This is an article in the Flint Journal today in Michigan. I am a physician -Family practice-in the Detroit, MI area. Can someone post a link with the ingrediaents of rush and I can try to discuss the pros and cons of each ingredient? It cuts down other energy drinks. I ordered some drinks from the company web site today to taste and review. Thank you.
More From The Flint Journal | Subscribe To The Flint Journal FULL OF ENERGY Burgeoning drink market not all it's hyped up to be FLINT THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION Tuesday, April 18, 2006 By Ron Krueger rkrueger*flintjournal.com • 810.766.6117 QUICK TAKE THE GOOD, NOT SO GOOD
The Journal asked dietitian Barbara Ehhart and naturopathic physician AnnAlisa Behling to evaluate these energy drinks. Criteria included calories, type of artificial sweetener used, presence of preservatives and overall nutritional profile.
RECOMMENDED
# XS Energy Drink ($1.75/8.4 oz.) *
=ACHIEV ONE "Coffee Boost" ($2.49/9.5 oz.)
# ACAISOY ENERGY ($4.59/16 oz.)
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
=GLACEAU Energy Water ($1.59/20 oz.)
NOT RECOMMENDED
# 24-Karat Energy ($2.29/16 oz.)
# LOST Energy Drink ($2.29/16 oz.)
# MONSTER Energy ($2.29/16 oz.)
# RED BULL ($1.99/8.3 oz.)
# ELEMENTS Energy Drink ($1.65/18 oz.)
# AMP Energy Drink ($2.05/8.4 oz.)
# SOBE Adrenaline Rush ($2.05/8.3 oz.)
# ROCKSTAR Energy Drink ($2.05/16 oz.)
* Available in nine flavors. Only available online; price approximate.
In the energy drink arena, everybody is pursuing the Red Bull. Likewise, those who loyally drink this import may feel they are running in front of the pack.
Austrian-made Red Bull, in its little red, blue and silver can, pioneered the energy drink segment when it came on the U.S. scene in 2001.
Despite its medicinal taste, it created instant appeal with its combination of caffeine, the amino acid taurine, B vitamins and niacin. Red Bull is sweetened with aspartame.
A host of imitators has followed, all clearly targeted to the young with such names as No Fear, Adrenaline Rush, Rock Star, Monster, Amp, Full Throttle and Blast.
Trade publication Beverage Digest says there are 1,000 energy drink brands with a 100 others soon to be launched.
We asked two nutrition experts to evaluate a dozen brands purchased at two convenience stores and a natural foods store. Reading labels and tasting were Hurley Regional Medical Center pediatric dietitian Barbara Ehrhart and Flint naturopathic physician AnnAlisa Behling.
They turned thumbs down on most. Their concerns centered on calories, the use of artificial sweetener aspartame in some, the unknown effect of caffeine in combination with herbs and amino acids and a few nutrients that can be overconsumed.
"The amount of sugar in most of these offsets the good things they've added," Ehrhart said.
Behling said the combination of caffeine, so-called "energy" vitamins such as B12 and such herbs as ginseng, taurine and guarana create safety concerns.
"Let's say somebody is sensitive to caffeine and has a heart problem," she said. "I'm concerned about the effect on some people."
Energy drinks contain roughly the same amount of caffeine as a strong cup of coffee per 8-ounce serving.
Some energy drinks list "energy blend" under nutrition facts. Just what this means is unclear, Ehrhart said.
Glaceau Energy Water lists an impressive combination of nutrients but contains too much sugar and is made with de-ionized water, which draws minerals from the body, Behling said.
The women endorsed two caffeine-containing beverages found at Dale's Natural Foods in Flint Township. They are Achiev One and AcaiSoy Energy.
Achieve One is a high-protein, chilled coffee drink enriched with a host of vitamins and minerals. AcaiSoy Energy contains beneficial Omega 3, 6 and 9 fats. It is the only one of the energy drinks we bought that lists caffeine content: 2 milligrams per 8-ounce serving.
"Achieve One could serve as a breakfast replacement meal because of its protein," Behling said.
The drawback on these two is cost. Achiev One costs $2.49 and AcaiSoy Energy costs $4.59.
The experts also liked two samples from XS Energy, a California company whose products can be bought online.
All in the XS line are sugar-free, low-carb and sweetened with sucralose (brand name Splenda), which they called the safest sugar substitute yet developed.
The XS drinks also have the best B vitamin profile of the products evaluated and are preservative-free, Ehrhart said.
"The (XS) energy tea is desirable because it's not carbonated," she added.
But Behling warned against drinking more than a can or two of the XS drinks a day. "Taking in too much Vitamin B6 can cause nerve damage. You don't want to take in more than 100 milligrams a day."
Red Bull, which has 40 percent of the U.S. energy drink market, also contains phenylalanine, an essential amino acid with a potential downside.
"Phenylalanine can promote high blood pressure in anyone predisposed to hypertension, and there are just a lot of side effects," Behling said.
Beverage Spectrum Management (www.bevnet.com) has called for the Food and Drug Administration to establish safe levels of the amino acids and herbals being mixed in energy drinks.
Energy drinks are the smallest but fastest-growing segment of the soft drink market, according to Beverage Digest. Their popularity is all the more significant because sales of carbonated soft drinks declined last year for the first time since records began to be kept in the mid-80s.
It says energy-drink sales increased by 75 percent in the first half of last year over the comparable 2004 period.
Beverage Digest says Americans are showing increasing interest in so-called functional drinks, which consist of energy drinks, sports drinks and nutrient-enhanced water.
Soft drink giants Coke and Pepsi, of course, are not just standing by and watching.
Coke owns the Full Throttle brand and distributes Rockstar, No. 3 in sales last year. It just introduced the energy/soft drink hybrid Vault and plans to roll out Tab Energy, targeted at women.
Pepsi owns Amp and the Sobe line, which includes No Fear.
Segment leader Red Bull isn't standing still, either. Beverage Digest says it plans to introduce a 16.6-ounce can this year. And the brand recently bought a professional U.S. soccer team, the MetroStars, and renamed it Red Bull New York.
Nobody should think that any of these drinks is a substitute for good old H2O, Behling said. "Every adult still needs his or her eight glasses a day for hydration, cleansing and healing.
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JimSC, you are good at charting. Where do you see the bottom support?
quote:Originally posted by JimSC: SuperSnipper00, we don't need your advice. I know MMs have complete control of RSHN, they will take RSHN to a higher level after they get enough cheap shares. Just give them 3 more weeks. Watch it.
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Plni wrote: ******* check out the mm's sucking up all those shares at .0042 ***** So the MMs are collecting more cheap shares. Are they going to eat them? No. They will raise the pps by 3X to 10X and sell them to the investors for a profit. Yes, they do it all the time for many stocks. And they will do it bigger with RSHN.
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Has anyone tried the new Anheuser-Busch ginseng beer or know when it is coming out?
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Like a million voices crying out in the vastness of the future I suddenly felt 'booyah!'
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I see some ingredients here but does any one know of more? Thank you.
06/03/06 RushNet, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has received overwhelming response from beverage wholesalers around the world who are eager to distribute RushNet's licensed all-natural ginseng-based energy drinks: Ginseng Rush XXX(TM) (8.45 fl. oz. cans) and Rush Ginseng Cola XXX(TM) (8.45 fl. oz. cans).
Robert Corr, president of RushNet, Inc., stated, "Following our recent news of RushNet's entree into the huge Japanese market, the company has been inundated with calls from overseas distributors who want to sell our ginseng-powered, non-caffeinated, 100% natural energy drinks. Our energy-drink competitors rely on caffeine, which is harmful, especially to youngsters, in large doses. They have to put caffeine-warning labels on their cans. Our caffeine-free, natural energy beverages provide 'crash-free energy.' They provide stamina and performance by using legendary herbs like American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), Siberian rhodiola rosea and Chinese peony root--with thousand-year histories of healthful use and efficacy."
Corr added, "In order to take advantage of opportunities, presented to us, for global marketing of our energy drinks, we are printing labels in five languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Japanese."
The company also declared it is now in negotiations with a state-of-the-art Wisconsin contract beverage canning and packing facility to produce RushNet's licensed energy drinks in 8.45 fl. oz. cans. This facility is equipped with an ultra-modern "tunnel pasteurization unit" that allows aseptic processing while preserving and stabilizing all the delicate active ingredients of a 100% natural product.
RushNet, Inc. is the licensed marketing agent for Rush Beverage Company products including Ginseng Rush(R), Rush Ginseng Cola(TM) and energy drinks Rush Ginseng Cola XXX(TM) and Ginseng Rush XXX(TM). RushNet, Inc. is also brand owner of e-water(TM).
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Buy when everyone else is selling and hold until everyone else is buying. That's not just a catchy slogan. It's the very essence of successful investing
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