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Pastimes : Georgia Bard's Corner

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To: Sheri who wrote (1989)5/14/1998 1:08:00 AM
From: DavidCG   of 9440
 
Sheri,

Believe it or not, no stock rises or falls until interest in a stock is generated. And how does one learn about a stock?

Through stock awareness.

How do I, personally, make people aware of a stock?

By posting on public boards targeted at people who are looking for new stocks to invest in. (makes sense, does it not?)

Other people create newsletters, others mass email lists. I don't believe there is one "right" way to tell people about a stock you are following, but many.

Investor awareness is the key. And this strategy has worked for many stocks I have been in.

In the same line of.. "If you build it they will come...",

I also believe, "If you mention a stock, people will research it.."

I will continue to post stocks I believe have potential of rising in public stock message forums that aren't designed for other purposes.

(I wouldn't post info on GLOW in a message board that deals with a gold mining stock like BCMD..etc..)

It has worked with many stocks like BAAT, DGIV, GNNX, SCTI, WAST, etc... so I don't see why not with GLOW.

I don't promise 1000% gains of stocks in my messages nor do I yell and scream in them. So that alone probably puts my marketing above the crowd.

But to each his/her own. I suggest you simply ignore my messages in the future if they irritate you.

Good Evening, and Good Trading!

-DavidCG
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