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Gold/Mining/Energy : Black Swan

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To: Keith F. Wunderlich who wrote (2423)4/4/1997 2:46:00 PM
From: Ricki Vernon   of 3186
 
Hi Keith......O.K. Let's talk reality........

Thanks for your post, it is hard to admit gullibility, but you are in good company (the good guys) who are in to be taken.

Your comments:

"But that meeting totally re-inforced my belief that the goods were
still to come."

That is the purpose of these meetings, you go in angry and ready to do battle and their slickness convinces you to get in even deeper. Essentially, you are hoping they will convince you, so you are ready to be convinced.

Re: Newton's Law: Does it go up as fast as it falls back down? I am not a scientist nor are these type of stocks a science, ergo, the law of rationale should tell you to not expect, if you gain then protect yourself and it's all play and pure luck! I'm sure all of us have seen good stocks trading far below their value and stocks of no value trading ridiculous heights. And you never know who to believe!

The bottom line is::::do not play unless it is only play!!!

We are all playing the market, it is not a sure thing.

The only consistent winners are the stockbrokers (who make when you buy and when you sell, and of course the people behind the scenes who really know what is going on and won't tell until they take theirs first. The odd lucky one makes when he/she gets out quickly before the play ends.

Still in, for whatever, Ricki
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